Saudi Government Enables Private Sector to Engage In Major State Projects

 Buildings are seen in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia February 16, 2021. REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri
Buildings are seen in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia February 16, 2021. REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri
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Saudi Government Enables Private Sector to Engage In Major State Projects

 Buildings are seen in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia February 16, 2021. REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri
Buildings are seen in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia February 16, 2021. REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri

The Saudi government is seeking to enable the private sector to contribute to state projects by designing a strategy that involves the Federation of Saudi Chambers and public agencies to stimulate and develop the economic sectors.

According to a recent report issued by the Federation of Saudi Chambers, coordination with government agencies contributed to improving the business environment and overcoming the challenges facing the sector.

The report revealed key government projects that supported the private sector, with the contribution of the Federation of Saudi Chambers, including raising the percentage of local content in mega projects, issuing the mining investment system, stimulating national exports according to incentive packages and government facilities, in addition to contributing to the franchise system and organizing the Saudi Center for Commercial Arbitration.

The Federation of Saudi Chambers is participating as a permanent member of the Business Environment Improvement Committee for the private sector, working to improve the regulatory and legislative environment for business affairs, creating innovative solutions to the obstacles facing the sector, and working to educate companies and institutions about the developments in the national economy.

The Open Ministerial Conferences is an initiative that falls within the national plan to stimulate the private sector, which aims to strengthen the complementary relationship between the public and private sectors and achieve comprehensive development.

The initiative also seeks to support and encourage investment in the various regions of the Kingdom and remove obstacles and challenges, with the aim to achieve Saudi Vision 2030.



TotalEnergies Reportedly Considers Foray Into Copper Trading

FILED - 21 January 2022, Berlin: The logo of the energy company TotalEnergies is pictured at one of its gas stations in Berlin. Photo: Fabian Sommer/dpa
FILED - 21 January 2022, Berlin: The logo of the energy company TotalEnergies is pictured at one of its gas stations in Berlin. Photo: Fabian Sommer/dpa
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TotalEnergies Reportedly Considers Foray Into Copper Trading

FILED - 21 January 2022, Berlin: The logo of the energy company TotalEnergies is pictured at one of its gas stations in Berlin. Photo: Fabian Sommer/dpa
FILED - 21 January 2022, Berlin: The logo of the energy company TotalEnergies is pictured at one of its gas stations in Berlin. Photo: Fabian Sommer/dpa

France's TotalEnergies is considering a move into trading copper, expanding its oil trading operations into metals to capitalize on the global energy transition, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.
The oil major has been "studying the case" for trading copper, Rahim Azouni, senior vice president of crude, fuel and derivatives trading, told a closed-door conference in London on Wednesday, the FT said.
Azouni said the company has not decided whether to make move, the newspaper said, citing people who had heard his remarks.
TotalEnergies did not immediately respond to Reuters request for comment.
The company would be following Vitol, the world's top energy trader, which this year diversified into metals trading.
The energy transition, which includes electric vehicles and renewable energy technologies, will need large volumes of metals including aluminium, copper, nickel cobalt - providing lucrative opportunities for traders.