French Companies Look For Riyadh’s Opportunities in Modern Industries, Renewable Energy

 A French business delegation visits Saudi Arabia for the first time since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo: Asharq Al-Awsat)
A French business delegation visits Saudi Arabia for the first time since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo: Asharq Al-Awsat)
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French Companies Look For Riyadh’s Opportunities in Modern Industries, Renewable Energy

 A French business delegation visits Saudi Arabia for the first time since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo: Asharq Al-Awsat)
A French business delegation visits Saudi Arabia for the first time since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic. (Photo: Asharq Al-Awsat)

Fifteen French companies discussed in Riyadh on Monday cooperation opportunities in the fields of technology, modern industries, agricultural production, renewable energy, entertainment, tourism, education and training, and ways to strengthen partnerships in the Qiddiya and NEOM projects, the Red Sea, Green Riyadh, the Middle East Green Initiative and other new Saudi projects.

In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, Co-chairman of the Saudi-French Business Council Laurent Germain said: “We seek to strengthen cooperation in various fields, and we have full confidence in the Saudi investment environment,” pointing to the Kingdom’s ability to develop its economy and increase investments and trade in the region despite the COVID-19 pandemic.

He added that the French side was looking forward to drawing a road map in order to translate bilateral agreements into tangible reality and explore investment opportunities offered by the Kingdom.

“During the coming period, we expect an influx of investments in areas that have been explored, in addition to our work in the fields of roads, aviation, transportation, infrastructure, airports, the Red Sea project, the Green Middle East project, Diriyah, Qiddiya and others,” Germain stated.

Dr. Khaled Al-Yahya, Secretary-General of the Council of Saudi Chambers, expected that the French-Saudi talks would result in plans and projects that work on exchanging information and visits, building trust and forging real partnerships to generate jobs, transfer knowledge and technology and develop strategic sectors.

In this regard, Yahya pointed to the great Saudi economic transformation and major reforms in legislation and regulations, which all seek to encourage foreign companies to access the Saudi market and invest in energy, health, education, hospitality and tourism.



Emirates First 'Airbus A350' Enters Commercial Service

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Photo by WAM
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Emirates First 'Airbus A350' Enters Commercial Service

Photo by WAM
Photo by WAM

Emirates marked a significant milestone on Friday as its first Airbus A350 entered commercial service, operating its inaugural flight from Dubai to Edinburgh.

The aircraft, featuring Emirates' latest cabin products, is the first of 65 A350s joining the airline's fleet over the coming years, WAM reported.

Emirates has configured its A350 to provide three cabin classes, accommodating 312 passengers in 32 next-generation Business Class lie-flat seats, 21 Premium Economy seats, and 259 Economy Class seats.

In the coming months, Emirates will operate its Airbus A350 to eight more global destinations: Mumbai, Ahmedabad, Kuwait, Bahrain, Colombo, Lyon, Muscat, and Bologna.