Arab News, Wed, Jul 31, 2024 | Muharram 25, 1446
Saudi-S. Korea firms sign 10 agreements at high-level business forum
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi and South Korean companies signed 10 agreements spanning construction,
energy and health sectors on the sidelines of a business forum in Seoul on
Tuesday.
Contracting, sustainability, and food were also
covered by the deals, inked at an event attended by Saudi Minister of Commerce
Majid Al-Qasabi.
The Saudi-Korean Business Forum hosted more than
400 participants from the public and private sector, and heard how economic ties
between the countries will expand into key sectors such as automotive, urban
infrastructure and data centers.
Al-Qasabi, who is leading a Saudi delegation to
South Korea, used a speech to the event to highlight the developing trade
relations between the two countries, noting that the bilateral trade volume
reached $35 billion from 2019 to 2023, and 174 commercial registrations for
Korean companies in the Kingdom were issued up to April.
A brief outline of the 10 deals was posted on the
Federation of Saudi Chambers’ X account, with the renewable energy and beauty
sectors also benefiting from the agreements.
According to a press release from Saudi Arabia’s
National Competitiveness Centre, the secretary-general of the Federation of
Saudi Chambers of Commerce, Walid Al-Arainan, said there is a need to enhance
partnerships between small and medium-sized enterprises in both countries.
He went on to stress: “The federation’s commitment
to providing all necessary support through the initiative to establish an office
in Seoul to help facilitate business for both sides, and launch an electronic
portal in Arabic, Korean and English to display investment opportunities and
provide information and commercial and investment services to the business
community in both countries.”
There will also be a special working group within
the Saudi-Korean Business Council to encourage medium, small and micro
enterprises to invest in the Kingdom.
Speaking at the event, Korean Minister of Trade
Cheong In-kyo said that service trade between the two nations is also growing,
and the free trade agreement signed between his country and the Gulf Cooperation
Council in December 2023 will elevate economic cooperation to a new level.
Lee Seong-woo, vice president of the Korean
Chamber of Commerce and Industry, stated that the forum will increase
cooperation in existing sectors and open new opportunities in areas like AI and
advanced manufacturing, while also addressing current risks such as climate
change and supply chain instability.
The forum, organized by the National
Competitiveness Center, Saudi Chambers Federation, and the Korean Chamber of
Commerce and Industry, aims to expand economic partnership opportunities between
the two nations.
It featured panel discussions on innovation and
technology and advanced manufacturing and infrastructure.
Business Development Manager at CJ Logistics, Min
Kwang-sung, shared his company’s experience of choosing Saudi Arabia as its hub
for operations in the Middle East and Africa, while car firm Kia Al-Jabr’s Vice
President Abdul Salam Al-Jabr talked about operating in the Saudi automotive
market.