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  • Saudi Chambers and the Costa Rican Export Authority signed two agreements in the field of economic cooperation and the establishment of a joint business council
  • Saudi Chambers Vice President Badr bin Suleiman Al-Ruzaiza said there has been a steep growth of 59% in the volume of trade exchange between the two countries

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia— Saudi Arabia and Costa Rica have signed agreements to increase the volume of trade and investment between the two countries.

In this connection, the Federation of Saudi Chambers and the Costa Rican Export Authority signed two agreements in the field of economic cooperation between the kingdom and the Republic of Costa Rica and the establishment of a joint business council between the business sectors of the two countries.

Dr. Arnoldo Andre Tinoco, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Costa Rica, expressed during the meeting his country’s desire to strengthen its economic relations with the Kingdom, considering that the formation of a joint business council is the starting point for strong economic relations, calling on Saudi business owners to explore the huge investment opportunities in Costa Rica, and benefit from investment advantages and incentives offered to foreign investors.

For his part, Vice President of the Federation of Saudi Chambers Badr bin Suleiman Al-Ruzaiza noted the positive development in relations between the two countries, which was reflected in the growth in the volume of trade exchange by 59% to reach SAR 355 million in 2021, adding that the Saudi and Costa Rican economies enjoy global competitive advantages.

The Undersecretary of the Ministry of Investment for Communication with Investors, Badr bin Ibrahim Al-Badr, said that the coming months will witness the organization of a Saudi delegation from the public and private sectors to visit Costa Rica to see the available investment opportunities, especially in the sectors of renewable energy, tourism, agriculture and food security.

The meeting witnessed a number of presentations on the environment and investment opportunities available in both countries.