Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan Agree to Boost Economic Cooperation, Raise Investment Flows

Saudi Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih and Uzbek Deputy Prime Minister Sardor Umurzakov attend the first Saudi-Uzbek Investment Forum. SPA
Saudi Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih and Uzbek Deputy Prime Minister Sardor Umurzakov attend the first Saudi-Uzbek Investment Forum. SPA
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Saudi Arabia, Uzbekistan Agree to Boost Economic Cooperation, Raise Investment Flows

Saudi Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih and Uzbek Deputy Prime Minister Sardor Umurzakov attend the first Saudi-Uzbek Investment Forum. SPA
Saudi Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih and Uzbek Deputy Prime Minister Sardor Umurzakov attend the first Saudi-Uzbek Investment Forum. SPA

Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan are looking to enhance economic cooperation by increasing investment flows between the two countries. Serious work is being put into transforming investment opportunities aligned with shared visions and development strategies into realistic projects.

The first Saudi-Uzbek Investment Forum was held recently in the Uzbek city of Bukhara under the co-auspices of Saudi Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih and the Uzbek deputy prime minister and minister of investment and foreign trade, Sardor Umurzakov.

Businessmen and representatives of the two countries’ public and private sectors participated in the forum.

Al-Falih, in his opening speech, conveyed the greetings of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the leadership and people of Uzbekistan. He reaffirmed the keenness of the Saudi leadership to cement bilateral political, economic, religious and cultural relations with Uzbekistan.

Al-Falih said the aim was to build ties through empowering the private sector’s companies, facilitating business performance and overcoming any challenges that might arise.

Umurzakov said that the partnership between the Kingdom and Uzbekistan in the energy sector was one of the most prominent examples of the importance of the relationship between the two countries, and that this would serve as a bridge to strengthen economic cooperation.

Agreements and memoranda of understanding signed included an arrangement to establish the Saudi-Uzbek Business Council, to continue and enhance joint work and enable the private sector to access investment opportunities in both countries.

Other signings included a bilateral agreement between Saudi Flynas airline and Uzbekistan Airways to operate direct flights between Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan, and an MoU between the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies and the Center for Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan to strengthen cooperation in the areas of education, research, scientific studies, printing, culture and manuscripts.



Saudi Minister of Commerce Meets with British Counterpart to Strengthen Trade Ties

The Saudi and British delegations meet in Riyadh. (SPA)
The Saudi and British delegations meet in Riyadh. (SPA)
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Saudi Minister of Commerce Meets with British Counterpart to Strengthen Trade Ties

The Saudi and British delegations meet in Riyadh. (SPA)
The Saudi and British delegations meet in Riyadh. (SPA)

Saudi Minister of Commerce and Chairman of the Economic and Social Committee of the Saudi-British Strategic Partnership Council Dr. Majid Al-Qasabi held talks in Riyadh on Monday with British Secretary of State for Business and Trade Jonathan Reynolds and his delegation.

The meeting reviewed Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, as well as economic and development reforms. Discussions focused on boosting economic partnerships in priority sectors, encouraging British companies to expand their operations in Saudi Arabia, and promoting the growth of startups in research and innovation-driven sectors.

This marks Reynolds' first official foreign visit since assuming office in July, reflecting ongoing efforts to strengthen economic ties between Saudi Arabia and Britain.

The goal is to boost mutual trade and investment across several promising sectors, aligning with the vision of the Saudi-British Strategic Partnership Council, chaired by Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia, and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Al-Qasabi highlighted the progress of 79 initiatives across 13 economic sectors to strengthen the Saudi-British partnership. He noted that bilateral trade between the two countries grew by more than 30% from 2018 to 2023, reaching $103 billion. Currently, 1,139 British investors operate in Saudi Arabia, benefiting from recent economic and business reforms.

Riyadh previously hosted the GREAT Futures Initiative Conference in May, a key event under the Saudi-British Strategic Partnership Council. The conference attracted around 450 British business leaders and facilitated over 20 bilateral ministerial meetings, resulting in the signing of 13 agreements.

Following the meeting, Reynolds was introduced to the Saudi Center for Economic Business, where he learned about the services provided to facilitate business operations in the Kingdom.