Saudi Arabia and South Korea sign several MoUs to deepen ties

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Saudi Arabia's Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih met with Korea's Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises and Startups Lee Young in Riyadh. (SPA)
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  • The two minister discussed ways to attract South Korean SMEs to the kingdom as they examined potential investment cooperation opportunities
  • The Korean minister said improved ties with Saudi Arabia would encourage businesses in South Korea to tap into the global market

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia–Saudi Arabia and South Korea have signed multiple memorandum of understandings aimed at supporting SMEs, along with enabling entrepreneurs to enter the field with more confidence and emphasis.

The two countries also looked at ways to enhance cooperation in the fields of entrepreneurship and innovation, as the Kingdom’s Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih met with the east Asian country’s Minister of Small and Medium Enterprises and Startups Lee Young in Riyadh.

During the meeting, both ministers discussed opportunities for investment partnerships, in addition to getting Korean SMEs entering the Kingdom, Saudi Press Agency reported.

The MoUs will also help attract investments in the fields of health and agricultural technologies, artificial intelligence for smart cities, digital automization, tourism and hospitality industry, digital contents, and robots.

Young while speaking to media in Riyadh said she was hopeful increasing ties with Saudi Arabia would encourage businesses in her country to tap into the global market.

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“Even though we have lots of startups, most of them are focused on the domestic market,” she said.

Relations between the two countries are getting stronger, and in 2022 Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visited Korea to sign a MoU with regards to large-scale companies, SMEs and startups.  

She added: “At the time, the Saudi government explained which fields they were all interested in. For example, smart phones, new energy, and game-like content.”   

As a part of its economic diversification strategy, in line with the goals outlined in Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia is strengthening its trade and economic ties with several countries.

Earlier in March, Khalid Al-Falih met with former Cyprus president Nicos Anastasiades and discussed joint cooperation in various sectors.

Al-Falih also met Cyprus Finance Minister Makis Keravnos and signed a framework cooperation agreement aimed at generating mutual investment opportunities between the Kingdom and the Western Asian nation.

In March, Saudi Arabia also signed an agreement with Bulgaria to establish a ‘Saudi-Bulgarian Joint Committee’ to implement general cooperation in various fields.

The joint committee will work toward strengthening bilateral economic relations between the two countries, along with enhancing cooperation opportunities in various sectors.

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