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KSA Strengthen Economic ties with S. Korean Government

Media IN Seoul, June 26, 2019, SPA

The ties of friendship and cooperation between Saudi Arabia and South Korea have expanded to unprecedented levels during King Salman’s reign. This came when Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA) announced the signing of 15 memoranda of understanding (MOUs) and agreements with Korean investors.

Two new licenses were also awarded to Korean businesses, permitting them to establish operations in the Kingdom. These deals highlight the value and diversity of opportunities being created by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 plan, as well as the growing interest from public and private sector entities from across the globe to invest in the Kingdom.

Spanning a number of strategic sectors include finance, media, manufacturing, construction and petrochemicals – these agreements involve a number of leading Korean firms.

The announcements follow the Saudi-Korean Partnership Convention, held today (26 June 2019), in Seoul. The event brought together more than 200 participants, including high-ranking government officials, investors and business leaders for a series of open discussions, presentations, sectorial workshops and bilateral meetings.

The Saudi-Korean Partnership Convention is a key step in implementing the Saudi-Korean Vision 2030 plan, a cooperation agreement signed between the two countries in 2017.

The plan is designed to diversify the scope of collaboration between these two countries, with a focus on energy and manufacturing, smart infrastructure and digitization, capacity building, healthcare and life sciences, and small and medium sized enterprises and investments.

 

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