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Saudi ministry explores investment with Chinese groups in aquaculture

The National Fisheries Development Program of Saudi took part in the Chinese event. (AFP)
  • The National Fisheries Development Program, a delegation of Saudi ministry, participated in the Global Investment Promotion Conference.
  • The conference was held in the Chinese city of Shenzhen, and the two sides discussed investment opportunities and improving investment relations between the two countries.

Shenzhen, China – Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture discussed ways to enhance investments between the Kingdom and China in the aquaculture sector with representatives of more than 60 specialized Chinese companies.

The National Fisheries Development Program, a delegation of Saudi ministry, participated in the Global Investment Promotion Conference, to display investment opportunities in Riyadh’s aquaculture sector.

The conference was held in the Chinese city of Shenzhen, and the two sides discussed investment opportunities and improving investment relations between the two countries.

This includes efforts to develop economic and investment ties between Saudi and China, and enabling the private sector to benefit from investment opportunities in the two countries.