Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province Governor Prince Saud bin Nayef has officially launched the Asharqia Chambers e-platform, moving the Kingdom's Eastern region closer to realizing its massive investment opportunities and activating its local capabilities.
The new platform offers available investment opportunities to local and foreign investors and is considered an innovative tool that enables entrepreneurs to discover business openings in the Eastern Province.
More so, the platform links global companies to Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and unlocks opportunities for local suppliers.
"The Kingdom is full of great investment opportunities that attract investors from inside and outside the Kingdom," said Prince Saud, noting that legislation in Saudi Arabia has created a pro-investment environment.
"Certainly, the eastern region is one of the most important areas for attracting capital," confirmed Prince Saud, touting the Eastern Province's significance to energy markets and its unique geographical location.
Considered the easternmost of the 13 provinces of Saudi Arabia, the Eastern Province connects the Kingdom to several other countries.
According to Prince Saud, the region also "possesses human resources that have specialized in essential industries over the region's life."
"We undoubtedly appreciate the use of modern technologies in highlighting the opportunities available in the region, such as the platform that we are launching today, which aims to link local and international capital to the distinctive investment opportunities offered by the region," said the governor.
For his part, the Chairman of the Eastern Region-based Asharqia Chamber of Commerce, Abdulhakeem bin Ahmed Al-Ammar Al-Khaldi, highlighted the importance of attracting foreign investment to help achieve the goals and objectives of the Kingdom's national transformation plan, Vision 2030.
"Foreign investment is a key pillar of the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which succeeded in forming several commercial opportunities, raising the Kingdom's strategic assets, and pushing the wheel of the national economy towards growth and diversification," said Al-Khaldi.