
The Saudi Export Development Authority (Saudi Exports) has successfully concluded its trade mission to the Republic of Tunisia, held in the capital city of Tunis. The mission brought together 34 prominent Saudi companies from key sectors such as building materials, food, packaging, pharmaceuticals, communications and information technology, logistics, professional services, and other high-value industries.

The primary goal of the mission was to explore trade opportunities and strengthen economic relations between Saudi Arabia and Tunisia. By connecting Saudi businesses with potential buyers and importers in the Tunisian market, the initiative aimed to open new export channels for Saudi goods and services.

This trade mission reflects Saudi Exports’ broader efforts to support the global expansion of national products. It also focuses on enhancing exporters’ capabilities and facilitating access to promising regional markets, thereby contributing to the growth of non-oil exports and advancing the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 objectives.
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