Saudi Invites Kuwaitis to Seize Giant Qualitative Investment Opportunities

Saudi Investment Minister Khaled Al-Falih (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Investment Minister Khaled Al-Falih (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Invites Kuwaitis to Seize Giant Qualitative Investment Opportunities

Saudi Investment Minister Khaled Al-Falih (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Saudi Investment Minister Khaled Al-Falih (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Encouraging Kuwaiti investors to take advantage of investment opportunities and major qualitative projects in Saudi Arabia, Investment Minister Khaled Al-Falih affirmed that investment policies in the Kingdom require treating all Gulf investors as Saudis.

Al-Falih pointed to Kuwait being one of Saudi Arabia’s most prominent trade partners.

Witnessing a growth of 22%, the volume of trade exchange between Kuwait and Saudi Arabia amounted to about SAR 11 billion ($2.9 billion) in 2022.

The balance of Kuwaiti investments in Saudi Arabia stands at about SAR 35 billion ($9.3 billion) in various sectors such as retail, communications, hospitality, and restaurants.

Al-Falih’s remarks came during a forum attended by Saudi officials and Kuwaiti businessmen. More than 90 Kuwaiti companies from various investment sectors also partook in the forum.

At the forum, Al-Falih highlighted the historical investment relationship that binds Kuwait and Saudi Arabia.

There are increasing expectations of the possibility of growing investment cooperation opportunities and increasing the presence of the Kuwaiti business community in the Saudi market.

Al-Falih added that the Kingdom’s economic reforms, carried out within the framework of Vision 2030, have succeeded in advancing growth and diversification, making the Saudi economy one of fastest growing in the world in 2022.

According to the International Monetary Fund, the Saudi economy’s size reached SAR 4 trillion ($1.1 trillion), making it the 16th largest economy in the world.

Al-Falih explained that Kuwait has a long record in trade.

Since the nineteenth century, Kuwaiti merchants have reached India and Europe to connect the Arabian Peninsula with the world.

Besides Kuwaiti leadership in trade, the Gulf country established the Kuwait Stock Exchange in 1962 to be the first market in the Arabian Gulf region.

Moreover, Kuwait has the second largest sovereign fund in the world with assets exceeding $ 750 billion.



Egypt Strengthens African Ties with Senegal in Maritime Transport Cooperation

Egypt’s Minister of Industry and Transport with Senegal’s Minister of Fisheries, Infrastructure, and Ports (Egyptian Ministry of Transport)
Egypt’s Minister of Industry and Transport with Senegal’s Minister of Fisheries, Infrastructure, and Ports (Egyptian Ministry of Transport)
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Egypt Strengthens African Ties with Senegal in Maritime Transport Cooperation

Egypt’s Minister of Industry and Transport with Senegal’s Minister of Fisheries, Infrastructure, and Ports (Egyptian Ministry of Transport)
Egypt’s Minister of Industry and Transport with Senegal’s Minister of Fisheries, Infrastructure, and Ports (Egyptian Ministry of Transport)

Egypt is intensifying its efforts to strengthen ties with African nations, with the latest development being a cooperation agreement with Senegal in maritime transport, including a new shipping route between Alexandria and Dakar.

Kamel El-Wazir, Egypt's Deputy Prime Minister for Industrial Development and Minister of Transport, said that there are many projects planned to improve connections with African countries.

He added that Egypt is fully ready to work with Senegal in all sectors, including transportation—land, sea, rail, dry ports, and logistics.

Egypt reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening ties with Senegal during talks between El-Wazir and Senegal’s Minister of Fisheries, Infrastructure, and Ports, Fatou Diouf, in Cairo on Friday.

The discussions focused on enhancing cooperation in infrastructure, ports, and maritime transport.

El-Wazir highlighted President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi’s call for greater cooperation with African countries and noted that Egypt has many specialized companies ready to help develop and manage ports in Senegal.

The minister also welcomed the proposed shipping route between Alexandria and Dakar, offering to train Senegalese port workers in maritime transport and provide training in railways, subways, electric trains, and land transport.

He also mentioned potential collaboration in dry port development.

Earlier this week, Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty met with his Senegalese counterpart in Cairo.

They discussed the situation in the Sahel, West Africa, and the Horn of Africa, as well as Egypt’s water security. Both ministers also explored ways to boost African cooperation and regional integration.