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UK firms to expand businesses in 海角直播 amid top ministerial meeting聽

UK firms to expand businesses in 海角直播 amid top ministerial meeting聽
UK Secretary of State for Business and Trade Jonathan Reynolds during his visit to Riyadh. X/@jreynoldsMP
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Updated 17 September 2024

UK firms to expand businesses in 海角直播 amid top ministerial meeting聽

UK firms to expand businesses in 海角直播 amid top ministerial meeting聽
  • Saudi and UK ministers held talks on elevating economic partnership in priority sectors
  • 1,139 British investors operate in the Kingdom and benefit from the facilities resulting from the development reforms

RIYADH: UK-based companies are set to expand their operations in 海角直播 as both countries discussed strengthening their trade partnership in聽a top ministerial meeting.

During the gathering, the Kingdom鈥檚 Minister of Commerce and Chairman of the Economic and Social Committee of the Saudi-British Strategic Partnership Council, Majid Al-Qasabi, met with the UK鈥檚 Secretary of State for Business and Trade, Jonathan Reynolds, and his accompanying delegation in Riyadh, to discuss elevating economic partnership in priority sectors.

The two parties also tackled stimulating and financing emerging companies in promising fields based on research and innovation, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

This falls in line with the two countries鈥 target to increase bilateral trade to 拢30 billion ($39.6 billion) by 2030.

According to data from the UK government鈥檚 Department for Business and Trade, total trade in goods and services聽between with聽海角直播 reached 拢17.6 billion in the four quarters to the end of the first quarter of 2024.聽

鈥淭oday I met with His Excellency the Minister of State for Business and Trade and Chairman of the British Council, Mr. Jonathan Reynolds, and we discussed the progress of the negotiations for the Free Trade Agreement between the GCC countries and the United Kingdom and enhancing opportunities for trade cooperation between our two friendly countries,鈥 Al-Qasabi said in a post on X.聽

鈥淓conomic growth is this government鈥檚 driving mission, and boosting trade and investment with some of the world鈥檚 biggest economies is crucial to that,鈥 Reynolds said, the UK government reported.

鈥淚 want to see a high-quality trade deal that supports jobs, helps UK companies sell their products to the region, and increases choice for consumers 鈥 so it鈥檚 great to be here to discuss exactly that,鈥 the business and trade secretary added.

Al-Qasabi also highlighted in the meeting the follow-up of the implementation of 79 initiatives in 13 economic sectors to strengthen the Saudi-British partnership, noting that the level of growth in bilateral trade reached more than 30 percent from 2018 to 2023.聽

He added that 1,139 British investors operate in the Kingdom and benefit from the facilities resulting from the development reforms related to facilitating the practice of economic business.

During his visit to Riyadh, Reynolds also met with the Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resource, Bandar Alkhorayef, to discuss opportunities to enhance industrial and mining cooperation between the two countries and promising investment opportunities for UK companies in the two sectors.聽

The ministers聽also held talks focused on聽encouraging British investors to take advantage of the Kingdom鈥檚 business-friendly environment, which offers numerous incentives, competitive advantages, and the availability of natural resources. They emphasized 海角直播鈥檚 advanced infrastructure in addition to its diverse energy sources.

The Kingdom was ranked the UK鈥檚 23rd largest trading partner in the four quarters to the end of the year鈥檚 first quarter, accounting for 1 percent of total UK trade.聽


Saudi Exchange unveils new instrument to trade global shares locally聽

Saudi Exchange unveils new instrument to trade global shares locally聽
Updated 07 July 2025

Saudi Exchange unveils new instrument to trade global shares locally聽

Saudi Exchange unveils new instrument to trade global shares locally聽

RIYADH: 海角直播 has introduced a new financial instrument that gives investors in the Kingdom direct access to shares of foreign companies listed on global markets. 

The Saudi Exchange on July 7 launched its first Saudi Depositary Receipts, allowing international equities to be traded locally in Saudi riyals. 

The move marks the debut of depositary receipts in the Kingdom鈥檚 financial market and is seen as a strategic leap toward reinforcing Riyadh鈥檚 position as a global financial center, in line with the Financial Sector Development Program and broader Vision 2030 ambitions. 

In a release, Tadawul stated: 鈥淪DRs are highly liquid and flexible, enabling issuers to transfer securities between the Saudi financial market and foreign markets by converting the SDRs into shares in the foreign market, thus enabling the company鈥檚 shares to be traded on two different financial markets.鈥 

It described the launch as 鈥渁 pivotal step toward consolidating the Kingdom鈥檚 position as a global financial center.鈥 

This development is not merely a technical upgrade; it reflects a broader strategic effort to modernize and globalize 海角直播鈥檚 capital markets. 

Since the launch of Tadawul Group鈥檚 post-initial public offering transformation, the Kingdom has introduced a series of reforms aimed at enhancing market sophistication and accessibility.  

These include inclusion in global emerging market indices such as MSCI, FTSE, and S&P Dow Jones; the rollout of derivatives trading; the simplification of Qualified Foreign Investor frameworks; and the acceleration of sector-diverse IPO pipelines. 

The introduction of SDRs builds on this momentum by bridging local and international investment landscapes 鈥 effectively bringing Wall Street- or London-listed equities to Riyadh鈥檚 trading screens. 

What are SDRs and why do they matter? 

A depositary receipt is a financial instrument that represents shares in a foreign company but is traded on a local exchange in the domestic currency. 

In the case of SDRs, this means investors in the Kingdom can gain exposure to foreign firms 鈥 such as global technology giants, industrial leaders, or energy companies 鈥 without needing to open a brokerage account abroad. 

Unlike traditional cross-border investing, SDRs enable seamless trading, clearing, and settlement through Tadawul, all denominated in Saudi riyals. 

This makes it easier for local investors to access global markets. They can buy international shares through a familiar domestic platform and trade using local brokers. It also helps them diversify their portfolios without dealing with foreign accounts. Most importantly, they remain under the protection of 海角直播鈥檚 legal and regulatory framework. 


Closing Bell: Saudi stocks end higher on Monday as TASI rises 0.26%聽

Closing Bell: Saudi stocks end higher on Monday as TASI rises 0.26%聽
Updated 07 July 2025

Closing Bell: Saudi stocks end higher on Monday as TASI rises 0.26%聽

Closing Bell: Saudi stocks end higher on Monday as TASI rises 0.26%聽

RIYADH: 海角直播鈥檚 Tadawul All Share Index advanced 0.26 percent, or 29.73 points, to close at 11,345.46 on Monday. 

The total trading volume reached SR5.5 billion ($1.4 billion), with 132 companies experiencing growth and 116 declining. 

The MSCI Tadawul 30 Index edged up 0.21 percent to 1,454.38, while the parallel market Nomu posted a stronger performance, gaining 0.75 percent to finish at 27,462.84. 

Among the top performers, Tourism Enterprise Co. surged 9.64 percent to SR0.91. 

Ayyan Investment Co. rose 4.28 percent to SR14.38, while Sumou Real Estate Co. gained 4.18 percent to close at SR42.82. 

Buruj Cooperative Insurance Co. advanced 4.11 percent to SR18.99, and Tamkeen Human Resources Co. climbed 3.71 percent to end at SR55.90. 

On the losing side, Miahona Co. recorded the steepest decline, falling 3.35 percent to SR25.98.  

Umm Al-Qura Cement Co. dropped 3.21 percent to SR16.59. Saudi Kayan Petrochemical Co. slipped 2.31 percent to SR5.07. 

Almarai Co. decreased 2.05 percent to SR50.15, and Halwani Bros. Co. fell 2.04 percent to SR45.20. 

On the announcement front, Riyad Bank stated that it had commenced the offer of its US dollar-denominated Tier 2 trust certificates under its international trust certificate issuance program. 

The issuance will be conducted through a special-purpose vehicle and is targeted at eligible investors in the Kingdom and internationally. 

The certificates will have a minimum subscription of $200,000, with increments of $1,000 in excess thereof, and a par value of $200,000. They will have a maturity of 10 years, callable after five years. 

The amount and terms of the offer will be determined subject to market conditions. 

Riyad Bank has mandated DBS Bank, HSBC, and J.P. Morgan Securities, as well as Merrill Lynch, Mizuho, Riyad Capital, SMBC, and Standard Chartered as joint lead managers. 

The certificates will be listed on the London Stock Exchange鈥檚 International Securities Market. Riyad Bank shares closed at SR28.90, down 0.48 percent. 

Alinma Bank announced its intention to issue US dollar-denominated certificates under its own trust certificate issuance program, as per a board resolution dated May 13, which delegated authority to its chief executive officer. 

The offer is also expected to be conducted through a special-purpose vehicle and directed at eligible investors in 海角直播 and abroad. 

The issuance will be subject to regulatory approvals and compliance with applicable laws and regulations. 

Alinma Bank has appointed Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, Alinma Capital, and Dubai Islamic Bank, as well as Emirates NBD, Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, and Standard Chartered as joint lead managers. 

The amount and terms of the offer will be determined by market conditions. Alinma Bank shares ended the session at SR27.20, falling 0.87 percent. 


海角直播鈥檚 King Salman Airport adopts biodiesel in construction to support net-zero goals

海角直播鈥檚 King Salman Airport adopts biodiesel in construction to support net-zero goals
Updated 07 July 2025

海角直播鈥檚 King Salman Airport adopts biodiesel in construction to support net-zero goals

海角直播鈥檚 King Salman Airport adopts biodiesel in construction to support net-zero goals
  • Biofuel Co. to supply B100 biodiesel as a direct alternative to fossil diesel
  • It will help reduce the project鈥檚 carbon footprint

JEDDAH: 海角直播鈥檚 upcoming King Salman International Airport in Riyadh will curb construction-related emissions by using biodiesel, aligning with the Kingdom鈥檚 broader net-zero ambitions. 

The developer of the flagship project, backed by the Public Investment Fund, has signed a memorandum of understanding with Biofuel Co. Ltd. to supply B100 biodiesel as a direct alternative to fossil diesel during the construction phase, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

The agreement supports 海角直播鈥檚 environmental goals, including its pledge to achieve net-zero emissions by 2060 under the Saudi Green Initiative. It also reflects the Kingdom鈥檚 efforts to promote cleaner energy use across major infrastructure projects. 

In an exclusive comment to Arab News, Abdullah Al-Otaibi, CEO of Biofuel, said the MoU aims to facilitate the use of biodiesel throughout the airport鈥檚 construction phase. 

鈥淭his step reflects Biofuel Co.鈥檚 commitment to sustainability and innovation as we work to establish a new benchmark for smart infrastructure projects,鈥 he said. 

Al-Otaibi added that the achievement would not have been possible without the unwavering support of the Kingdom鈥檚 leadership, which has paved the way for realizing the company鈥檚 ambitions under Saudi Vision 2030. 

Biofuel Co. is 海角直播鈥檚 first and only producer of standard-compliant biofuel. Biofuel Co.

Under the agreement, Biofuel Co., the country鈥檚 first and only producer of standard-compliant biofuel, will supply B100 biodiesel to support construction activities and help reduce the project鈥檚 carbon footprint in line with national climate goals. 

Citing Marco Mejia, acting CEO of King Salman International Airport Development Co., the SPA report said that 鈥渢he cooperation represents a practical step toward building an airport that adheres to the highest standards of environmental sustainability and reflects the adoption of alternative energy solutions that keep pace with global trends in reducing emissions.鈥 
 
It added: 鈥淗e highlighted the importance of qualitative partnerships to achieve these goals, in conjunction with the objectives of the Kingdom鈥檚 Vision 2030 toward a more sustainable future.鈥 

Announced in 2022, King Salman International Airport is a major infrastructure project aimed at positioning Riyadh as a global transportation and logistics hub connecting East and West. The development spans 57 sq. km and will feature six parallel runways and 12 sq. km of support facilities, including residential, commercial, recreational, and logistics zones. 

The airport is designed to run on renewable energy and targets LEED Platinum certification. It is expected to accommodate up to 100 million passengers annually by 2030 and 185 million by 2050, while handling 3.5 million tonnes of cargo each year. 

The project aligns with 海角直播鈥檚 Vision 2030 goals to diversify the economy by enhancing trade, tourism, and connectivity. It is projected to contribute SR27 billion ($7.2 billion) to non-oil gross domestic product and create over 100,000 jobs by mid-century. 


UAE-Cuba economic ties poised for growth as first joint committee meets in Dubai

UAE-Cuba economic ties poised for growth as first joint committee meets in Dubai
Updated 07 July 2025

UAE-Cuba economic ties poised for growth as first joint committee meets in Dubai

UAE-Cuba economic ties poised for growth as first joint committee meets in Dubai

JEDDAH: Trade and investment relations between the UAE and Cuba are expected to deepen following the inaugural session of the Joint Economic Committee, which convened in Dubai to boost cooperation across multiple sectors, including biotechnology, renewable energy, and tourism.

Organized under the framework of the trade, economic, and technical cooperation agreement signed earlier by both nations, the session marked a significant step forward in advancing bilateral economic engagement.

The committee meeting was co-chaired by Abdullah Ahmed Al-Saleh, undersecretary of the UAE Ministry of Economy, and Carlos Luis Jorge Mendez, Cuba鈥檚 first deputy minister of foreign trade and foreign investment. According to the UAE鈥檚 official news agency WAM, discussions centered on enhancing collaboration in agriculture, food security, infrastructure, transportation, logistics, cultural industries, healthcare, and pharmaceuticals.

Non-oil trade between the two countries has been steadily rising. It reached over $39.1 million in 2024鈥攗p more than 2 percent from the previous year and 46.4 percent compared to 2022, WAM reported. The agency added that trade during the first quarter of 2025 rose by 5.6 percent compared to the same period in 2024, and by over 25 percent from the fourth quarter of that year. More than 825 Cuban brands are currently operating in the UAE market.

According to WAM,  Al-Saleh said that bilateral ties continue to advance steadily, particularly in the economic and commercial spheres, adding: 鈥淭his reflects the visionary leadership of both nations in fostering growth and prosperity and in serving their shared interests.鈥

He continued: 鈥淭he first session of the Joint Economic Committee between the two countries marks a key milestone in enhancing economic and investment relations in the coming period. It expands areas of cooperation in priority sectors, strengthens engagement between the Emirati and Cuban business communities, and explores promising market opportunities 鈥 contributing to the national goals of the 鈥榃e the UAE 2031鈥 vision.鈥

Attended by the ambassadors of both countries, the session concluded with an agreement to establish a joint framework that will oversee implementation of the committee鈥檚 outcomes, ensuring the continuity of economic cooperation and shared growth.

According to WAM, both sides also agreed to coordinate business forums and economic events, exchange trade delegations, and facilitate increased trade and investment flows between Emirati and Cuban companies. The agency added that the two parties proposed organizing joint meetings, seminars, and workshops involving investors, promotion agencies, and financial institutions to attract investment in high-priority sectors.

鈥淭hey stressed the importance of advancing economic cooperation through new partnerships in entrepreneurship and the startup ecosystem, with the aim of accelerating SME (small and medium-sized enterprise) growth, expanding investments, supporting exports to international markets, and increasing their contribution to the national GDPs (gross domestic products) of both countries,鈥 WAM added.

Food security and agriculture were also top priorities, with both sides expressing interest in boosting trade in food commodities and agricultural products. They also committed to working together on sustainable farming, food processing, and agricultural technology.

Tourism was highlighted as another strategic sector for collaboration. Both nations agreed to co-host exhibitions, events, and conferences to showcase their tourist and heritage destinations. They also discussed sharing expertise and data on tourism resources, statistics, and digital innovations.

The committee鈥檚 formation follows recent government restructuring in the UAE. Just over two weeks ago, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, vice president and prime minister of the UAE and ruler of Dubai, announced the creation of a Ministry of Foreign Trade, led by Thani Al-Zeyoudi. The Ministry of Economy was also renamed the Ministry of Economy and Tourism, now headed by Abdullah bin Touq Al-Marri.


GCC, Japan advance free trade talks as officials meet in Tokyo

GCC, Japan advance free trade talks as officials meet in Tokyo
Updated 07 July 2025

GCC, Japan advance free trade talks as officials meet in Tokyo

GCC, Japan advance free trade talks as officials meet in Tokyo

RIYADH: Negotiations over a free trade agreement between the Gulf Cooperation Council and Japan advanced further this week as officials from both sides convened in Tokyo to review progress and explore ways to accelerate discussions.   

The meeting, held between GCC Secretary-General Jasem Al-Budaiwi and Japan鈥檚 Vice Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Kato Akiyoshi, focused on the strategic potential of the proposed accord and recent developments in the negotiation process, the Saudi Press Agency reported.  

The second round of negotiations for the agreement had concluded in Tokyo in early June, covering a wide range of issues including goods, technical barriers, terms of services, financial and telecommunications services, and intellectual property.   

A government delegation led by the General Authority for Foreign Trade took part in those discussions, reviewing proposals aimed at strengthening trade relations, identifying areas for cooperation, and fostering new partnerships.  

At this week鈥檚 meeting, both sides reiterated that a free trade agreement would represent a pivotal step toward expanding trade flows, enhancing economic links, and establishing a framework for long-term cooperation.  

鈥淎l-Budaiwi reviewed a number of economic indicators and statistics for the GCC countries, noting that the GCC countries鈥 distinguished economic performance, and the sustainable growth and development they are witnessing in various sectors, have contributed to strengthening their position regionally and internationally,鈥 SPA鈥檚 report stated.  

The officials stated that the accord could open broader avenues for exchange and contribute to a sustainable economic partnership serving shared interests.