ACWA Power Signs MoU with Saudi EXIM

Eng. Saad al-Khalb and Mohammad Abunayyan during the signing of the MoU. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Eng. Saad al-Khalb and Mohammad Abunayyan during the signing of the MoU. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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ACWA Power Signs MoU with Saudi EXIM

Eng. Saad al-Khalb and Mohammad Abunayyan during the signing of the MoU. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Eng. Saad al-Khalb and Mohammad Abunayyan during the signing of the MoU. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

ACWA Power, a leading developer, investor and operator of power generation, desalinated water and green hydrogen plants, signed on Monday a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Saudi Export-Import Bank (Saudi EXIM).

The agreement involves knowledge transfer in credit issuance, with the objective of facilitating and growing Saudi exports and overseas investments by Saudi institutions and organizations.

The MoU will also bolster the growth of local content and Saudi exports in international projects and capital investments overseas, which will, in turn, create new jobs and foster economic growth in the Kingdom and abroad.

“Saudi EXIM is working to expand its partnerships with local and international entities to support and diversify innovative financing products and credit solutions that meet the objectives of our partners and beneficiaries,” said Eng. Saad al-Khalb, the CEO of Saudi EXIM.

“These developments will enhance the competitiveness of Saudi products, increase the economic impact of non-oil exports on the GDP, and reinforce the growth of the alternative economy in support of the Vision 2030 goals of building a prosperous and sustainable economy.”

“ACWA Power is a national champion with extensive expertise in project finance, including working with export credit agencies from across the world,” said ACWA Power Chairman Mohammad Abunayyan.

“We have firsthand experience in driving knowledge transfer and using it effectively to build national project financing capabilities.”

“We value this agreement with Saudi EXIM and look forward to partnering with their teams on our projects, as we continue on delivering solutions that create economic benefits within the country and support the ambitious Saudi Vision 2030 goals,” he added.

Saudi EXIM provides export financing, guarantees, credit insurance and other facilities to enhance confidence in Saudi exports and facilitate entry into new markets.

The organization was conceptualized under the framework of Vision 2030, under the directives of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz, to diversify the Kingdom’s economy, expand its non-oil exports, and increase the ability of Saudi companies to compete in global markets in diverse sectors.



Gold Gains as Dollar Slips on Trump Tariff Uncertainty

Gold bullion displayed in a store in the German city of Pforzheim (dpa)
Gold bullion displayed in a store in the German city of Pforzheim (dpa)
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Gold Gains as Dollar Slips on Trump Tariff Uncertainty

Gold bullion displayed in a store in the German city of Pforzheim (dpa)
Gold bullion displayed in a store in the German city of Pforzheim (dpa)

Gold prices rose on Tuesday as the US dollar eased due to uncertainty around President-elect Donald Trump's tariff plans, with further support coming from top consumer China's central bank adding to its gold reserves for a second straight month.

Spot gold was up 0.5% at $2,648.75 per ounce, as of 1218 GMT. US gold futures also rose 0.5% to $2,660.20.

"The main factor is the softening of the US dollar over the last two sessions, which has provided some relief for the precious metal," said Ricardo Evangelista, senior analyst at ActivTrades.

The dollar index eased towards a one-week low versus major peers as traders considered whether President-elect Donald Trump's tariffs would be less aggressive than promised following a report in the Washington Post, Reuters reported.

Trump however denied the report, deepening uncertainty about future US trade policies.

A stronger dollar makes bullion more expensive for other currency holders.

Traders are setting their sights on Friday's US jobs report for Fed policy clues, along with job openings data due later in the day, ADP employment and the minutes from the Fed's December meeting on Wednesday.

Fed Governor Lisa Cook on Monday said that the Fed can be cautious about any further rate cuts given a solid economy and inflation proving stickier than previously expected.

Bullion is considered a hedge against inflation, but high rates reduce the non-yielding asset's appeal.

Meanwhile, China's gold reserves stood at 73.29 million fine troy ounces at the end of December as the central bank kept buying gold for a second straight month, official data showed.

"By re-entering the market in December, Beijing signaled that its gold acquisition program remains active—a development likely to lend continued support to the precious metal's price," Evangelista added.

Gold prices gained about 27% in 2024, mainly boosted by robust central bank purchases and Fed rate cuts.

Spot silver gained 0.8% to $30.19 per ounce, platinum added 1.2% to $944.39 and palladium rose 0.9% to $928.38.