Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority will organise the Saudi-Indian and Saudi-Chinese business forum to promote economic cooperation. Both India and China are willing to increase their investments in Saudi Arabia.
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The Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority in cooperation with the Saudi Center for International Strategic Partnerships (SCISP) will organise Saudi-Indian and Saudi-Chinese business forums in addition to the Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman, deputy prime minister and minister of defence visit to these countries.
The Saudi-Indian and Saudi-Chinese business forums will promote economic cooperation and consolidate economic and cultural relations to achieve the goals of sustainable development in various fields.
The Saudi-Indian Forum is scheduled to open in New Delhi and Saudi-Chinese Forum will be held in Beijing. The forum will see the participation of a number of relevant government agencies to introduce encouraging investment opportunities in Saudi Arabia.
A number of joint agreements will be signed in the forum within the framework of the objectives of the economic and development reform of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.
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