Saudi Arabia and Slovenia are looking forward to strengthening economic ties in technology, tourism, and automotive industries, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The remarks come after several bilateral discussions at a business forum in Riyadh.
On December 8, the Federation of Saudi Chambers hosted the Saudi-Slovenian Business Forum with the participation of the Kingdom’s Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Al-Ibrahim, and the European country’s Minister of Economic Development and Technology Matjaz Han.
Therefore, the forum represented a valuable platform gathering more than 60 Slovenian companies from nine key sectors as well as a delegation from the country’s Chamber of Commerce and Industry.
Highlights from Minister of Economy and Planning’s opening remarks at the Saudi-Slovenian Business Forum. pic.twitter.com/udufk5GZR3
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With a bold goal to capture promising investment opportunities under the Saudi Vision 2030, the forum sought to support new business collaborations and expand the horizons of economic diversification plans.
The Saudi Minister stressed the synergies between the two economies and urged Slovenian businesses to engage in Saudi Arabia’s transformative Saudi Vision 2030 initiatives.
Moreover, Al-Ibrahim highlighted the impactful role of the private sector and called for a sustainable roadmap for economic cooperation to attract additional investment opportunities.
Meanwhile, the Slovenian minister drew attention to opportunities in his country’s sports and tourism sectors, encouraging Saudi investors to explore these fields.
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