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  • The Saudi delegation held meetings with teams from Canada, the Czech Republic and Ecuador.
  • These are part of the 85 meetings they will hold with officials of countries and global firms participating in the event.

RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA – A delegation comprising several entities from the Kingdom’s industry and mineral resources’ system participated in PDAC 2024, Toronto, Canada under the umbrella of “Invest Saudi”.

The Saudi delegation was represented at the World’s Premier Mineral Exploration & Mining Convention by the CEO of the Saudi Geological Survey, Eng. Abdullah Al-Shamrani, the Assistant Undersecretary of the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources for Mining Resources, Eng. Ali Al-Amoudi, and the Assistant Undersecretary for Mining Empowerment, Abdulrahman Al-Balushi.

On the sidelines of the conference, the Saudi delegation held meetings with teams from Canada, the Czech Republic and Ecuador.

These are part of the 85 meetings they are scheduled to hold with officials of countries and international companies participating in the event.

The delegation organized three sessions during their visit, two in Toronto and one in Montreal, with the aim of reviewing Saudi Arabia’s geology and the promising investment opportunities in its mining sector.

Over 300 representatives of Canadian and international mining companies took part in the sessions.