Saudi Gazette Report
RIYADH — Saudi Minister of Investment Eng. Khalid Al-Falih underlined the need for exploiting the natural resources and reserves possessed by the countries of Central Asia to address the challenges facing countries of the world, especially in the energy field.
The minister said this in his welcoming remarks at the Gulf Cooperation Council and Central Asian Investment Forum in Riyadh on Wednesday. The forum is discussing the ways of enhancing economic cooperation in various sectors and developing investment relations between the countries of the GCC-Central Asian region with the aim of achieving mutual prosperity.
The GCC and Central Asia Investment Forum, organized by the Ministry of Investment, aims to continue enhancing existing strategic partnerships and supporting efforts to identify and seize opportunities in investment, trade, and economy. The forum will provide an important platform for policymakers, officials, CEOs, and the private sector to exchange experiences, shed light on initiatives and available opportunities to benefit from investment opportunities that will contribute to driving economic growth and enabling creativity and innovation to address various challenges.
The forum will feature promotional presentations, dialogues, and workshops in the areas of renewable energy, petrochemicals, agriculture, food security, industry, healthcare, tourism, logistics services, infrastructure, technology, and digitization