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  • The council aims to align its focus with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and the economic agendas of Eastern European countries
  • This council will be instrumental in expanding the Kingdom's global economic footprint

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia – The Federation of Saudi Chambers has inaugurated the Saudi Business Council with Eastern European nations for its 1446-1450 AH session.

In its first meeting, Hashem Al-Zahrani was elected chairman, while Eng. Marwan bin Mohammed Al-Mutlaq and Abdullah bin Mohammed Al-Bassami were named vice-chairmen.

Mr. Al-Zahrani emphasized the central role of the council in strengthening economic ties between Saudi Arabia and Eastern Europe, noting its potential to unlock investment opportunities and deepen trade relations.

The council aims to align its focus with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and the economic agendas of Eastern European countries, promising significant prospects for Saudi investors.

As part of the Federation of Saudi Chambers, this council will be instrumental in expanding the Kingdom’s global economic footprint by fostering collaboration between Saudi and international business leaders.

(This news was sourced from the Saudi Press Agency – SPA)