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Saudi Post, SEDA Join Forces to Boost Non-Oil Exports

Saudi Post (SPL) and the Saudi Export Development Authority (SEDA) have teamed up to supercharge the Kingdom’s non-oil exports.

SPL and SEDA signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at enhancing logistical solutions for exporting companies. The MoU enables seamless land and air transport for general goods, offering exporters unique services at competitive prices. This collaboration prioritizes overcoming export-related challenges by providing tailored support through workshops and services that promote the Kingdom’s products locally and globally.

Supporting Saudi Vision 2030 and Economic Transformation

The agreement aligns with SEDA’s commitment to economic diversity and positions Saudi products on an international stage. Through this MoU, Saudi Post and SEDA aim to strengthen strategic partnerships with both public and private sectors, contributing to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 objectives and expanding the role of non-oil exports. By doing so, they reinforce the “Made in Saudi” brand and support the National Strategy for Transport, Logistics, and Industry.

Promoting “Made in Saudi” Locally and Internationally

Last month, Saudi Post and SEDA signed a collaboration agreement to amplify the “Made in Saudi” brand across channels. This initiative aligns with the National Strategy for Transport and Logistics, aiming to empower Saudi industries in global markets. The signing ceremony took place at the “Made in Saudi” exhibition in Riyadh, attended by prominent ministers. This event demonstrated strong high-level support for the transformative initiative, highlighting its significance for Saudi industrial growth globally.

Elevating the Kingdom’s Logistics and Digital Services

SPL President Anf bin Ahmed Abanmi and SEDA CEO Abdulrahman Al-Thukair underscored SPL’s ongoing efforts to remain the region’s leading shipping and logistics operator. Saudi Post’s focus on improving digital government services aligns with the Kingdom’s goals to enhance the logistics performance index. This focus also supports the Kingdom’s e-commerce and emerging sectors, contributing to national economic growth.

Saudi Post and SEDA’s partnerships solidify Saudi Arabia’s position as a leader in logistics innovation, aligning with Vision 2030 and driving non-oil export expansion.

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