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Major firms to attend ‘Invest in Saudi Arabia’ forum in Kuwait

Attracting investments is a major part of Saudi Vision 2030.
  • Saudi Arabia's Minister of Investment Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih will be visiting Kuwait to attend the forum.
  • The forum includes dialogue sessions on promising investment sectors between the two countries, review the most prominent developments in the business environment in the kingdom.

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia–The Invest in Saudi Arabia forum, which will be held on Monday in Kuwait, will see the participation of the representatives of the private sector of both countries, major companies and government agencies.

Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Investment Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih will be visiting Kuwait to attend the forum, which aims to develop economic relations and promote mutual investments, in addition to shedding light on the investment environment and presenting the most prominent investment opportunities in the kingdom, SPA reported.
The forum includes dialogue sessions on promising investment sectors between the two countries, review the most prominent developments in the business environment in the kingdom and major projects related to Vision 2030, in addition to bilateral meetings between government agencies and the private sector.
Al-Falih’s visit to Kuwait aims to deepen existing investment relations, build new and diverse qualitative partnerships, and strengthen and develop economic, investment and trade relations with Kuwait, as they share two ambitious transformative visions– Saudi Vision 2030 and Kuwait’s Vision 2035– which target economic transformation and focus on attracting and diversifying foreign investments.