Saudi Arabia, Belgium, Luxembourg Establish Business Council

The meeting of the Arab-Belgian-Luxembourg Chamber (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The meeting of the Arab-Belgian-Luxembourg Chamber (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia, Belgium, Luxembourg Establish Business Council

The meeting of the Arab-Belgian-Luxembourg Chamber (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The meeting of the Arab-Belgian-Luxembourg Chamber (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The Federation of Saudi Chambers and the Arab-Belgian-Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to establish the Saudi-Belgian-Luxembourg Business Council to promote and expand intra-regional trade and boost investment cooperation between the three countries.

Deputy Ambassador of Belgium to Riyadh, Elisa de Raes, explained that the Belgian business sector, with about 90 Belgian and Luxembourgish companies in six main sectors, targets investment opportunities and commercial partnerships.

She stated that Belgian companies have the experience, knowledge, and technology necessary to enter into projects in the Kingdom.

The council, which was announced during the Saudi-Belgian-Luxembourgian Business Forum in Riyadh, carries out commercial and promotional activities in the fields of trade, investment, and technology transfer systematically, with a focus on the targeted sectors.

It also provides Saudi, Belgian, and Luxembourgian businesspeople with a platform to present themselves, promote their businesses, and build commercial relationships.

Secretary-General of the Federation of Saudi Chambers Tariq al-Haidari explained that the coronavirus pandemic significantly impacted the intra-regional trade volume in 2020 to about $4.5 billion, compared to $7.2 billion in 2019.

Haidari indicated that the volume of trade exchange during the fourth quarter of 2021 increased by 54 percent to reach $1.7 billion, compared to the same quarter of the previous year.

He underscored the strength of the Saudi economy, noting that the real GDP increased 3.3 percent in 2021, compared to a 4.1 percent decrease in 2020.

The increase resulted in the economy recovering from the pandemic through the growth of non-oil activities by 6.6 percent, government services activities by 1.5 percent, and oil activities by 0.2 percent.

Arab-Belgian Chamber of Commerce Secretary-General Caesar Hijazin said the Belgian-Luxembourg trade mission is the largest and first after the pandemic, as it includes many companies.

He indicated that the Saudi economy is among the G20 countries and the largest in the Middle East, which provides Belgian and Luxembourgian investors with significant investment and export opportunities.

Advisor on International Affairs at the Luxembourg Chamber of Commerce Edith Stein highlighted the positive changes in the Kingdom on all levels, especially the economy.

Stein expressed Luxembourgian companies' interest in entering the Saudi market, exploring investment opportunities, and sharing their experiences in various sectors.

She expected the forum to contribute to paving the way for future cooperation and building new partnerships, calling on Saudi investors to visit Luxembourg and see available investment opportunities.



Saudi Arabia, US Commit to Deeper Economic Ties with Energy, Industry Deals as Trump Visits Riyadh

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and US President Donald Trump speak during a meeting at the Royal Palace in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, May 13, 2025. (AP)
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and US President Donald Trump speak during a meeting at the Royal Palace in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, May 13, 2025. (AP)
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Saudi Arabia, US Commit to Deeper Economic Ties with Energy, Industry Deals as Trump Visits Riyadh

Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and US President Donald Trump speak during a meeting at the Royal Palace in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, May 13, 2025. (AP)
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, and US President Donald Trump speak during a meeting at the Royal Palace in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Tuesday, May 13, 2025. (AP)

Saudi Arabia and the United States signed on Tuesday energy and industry agreements as President Donald Trump visited Riyadh where he was welcomed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince and Prime Minister.

“The United States and Saudi Arabia share a commitment to deeper economic integration, underscoring the Kingdom’s pledge of expanding cooperation in critical sectors such as health, energy, and science,” said White House in announcing the agreements.

The US Department of Energy and Saudi Ministry of Energy concluded an agreement for cooperation in the field of energy exchanged by Saudi Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz and US Secretary of Energy Chris Wright.

“This agreement builds upon their strong existing relationship; it will focus collaboration on examining the potential for innovation, development, financing, and deployment of energy infrastructure,” said the statement.

The Saudi Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources and US Department of Energy signed a Memorandum of Cooperation to collaborate on mining and mineral resources. “The agreement contributes to economic development and the diversification and resilience of critical mineral supply chains,” added the statement.

NASA and the Saudi Space Agency signed an agreement for a CubeSat to fly on NASA’s Artemis II test flight. Saudi Arabia’s CubeSat will measure aspects of space weather at a range of distances from Earth and deploy in high Earth orbit from a spacecraft adapter on the Space Launch System rocket after the Orion spacecraft is safely flying on its own with its crew of four astronauts.

The US and Saudi Arabia recently agreed to modernize the Air Transport Agreement to allow US airlines to carry cargo between Saudi Arabia and third countries without needing to stop in the United States, an important right for cargo hub operations. Saudi carriers will have the same rights to serve the United States.

Trump had arrived in the Kingdom earlier on Tuesday on his first overseas trip since his reelection. He will next visit the United Arab Emirates and Qatar.

Saudi Arabia and the United States also signed the largest defense sales agreement in history, worth nearly early $142 billion.