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Asian executives champion Saudi-China cooperation

Asian executives champion Saudi-China cooperation

RIYADH: Asian business executives are highlighting Saudi exhibitions as critical gateways for market entry, with such events aligning China’s expansion goals with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.

Chencheng Xie, chairwoman of Luminous World Trade Est, spoke to Arab News at the recent China Night in Riyadh, which was hosted by ewpartners with Arab News as a media partner.

She said exhibitions created robust platforms for conducting business and, for companies in the Saudi market, enhanced local brand recognition and market influence.

Yao Bin, CEO of Powerchina Oasis engineering consultancy, talked about ֱ’s fast-growing nature and numerous investment opportunities. Vision 2030 aligned with China’s expansion goals, focusing on growth, innovation and international cooperation, he said.

Sudheesh Sasidharan, assistant marketing manager at the Hong Kong Trade Development Council, told Arab News exhibitions in ֱ helped to connect regional and global players and support Vision 2030 diversification goals.

He said high-growth areas, such as smart cities, renewable energy, logistics, consumer goods and tech innovation, deserved strong exhibition focus and added there had been rapid growth in the scale, quality and international participation of such events.

Sasidharan added China’s presence had expanded significantly, especially in infrastructure and technology, with Hong Kong serving as an important bridge.


Saudi media and events industries key to China ties, say experts

Saudi media and events industries key to China ties, say experts
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Saudi media and events industries key to China ties, say experts

Saudi media and events industries key to China ties, say experts
  • ‘Vital platforms’ to link policy, industry and capital
  • Arab News is a media partner of ‘China Night’ event

RIYADH: ֱ’s events and media industries are key to building bridges with China.

This is according to speakers at ewpartners’ recent “China Night” in Riyadh, which had Arab News as a media partner.

The country’s booming events sector offers valuable collaboration opportunities across technology and finance, according to Jessica Wong, founder and managing partner of ewpartners.

“Exhibitions in the Middle East are vital platforms connecting policy, industry and capital,” said Wong.

“They showcase the Kingdom’s openness and innovation under Vision 2030,” she said.

Esra Assery, general supervisor of the Media Development Agency at the Ministry of Media delivers a speech during the China Night in Riyadh on Wednesday. 

Wong said the true power of an ecosystem is felt with physical presence. This allows one to feel firsthand ֱ’s incredible transformation and building momentum.

She said global investors and innovators gather at these forums, which allows them to shape the region’s future through partnerships.

Wong stressed the deep mutual trust in China-Saudi relations, with high-level exchanges highlighting the strategic importance of their continued cooperation.

Esra Assery, general supervisor of the media development agency at the Kingdom’s Ministry of Media, highlighted several key milestones in the ֱ-China collaboration.

Assery pointed to the launch in Mandarin of Saudipedia — the Kingdom’s official encyclopedia — as a landmark achievement.

“These accomplishments culminated in the inauguration of the People’s Daily headquarters in Riyadh, which has become a cornerstone in building a robust and dynamic information economy,” she added.

“The media economy has now evolved into one of the central pillars of the Kingdom’s national transformation and a key driver of sustainable growth,” Assery emphasized.

“Building on these achievements, the Ministry of Media stands ready and eager to embrace every opportunity to forge a more connected and prosperous future with partners around the world,” she said.


Saudi authority launches AI model to predict drug shortages

Saudi authority launches AI model to predict drug shortages
Updated 30 October 2025

Saudi authority launches AI model to predict drug shortages

Saudi authority launches AI model to predict drug shortages
  • SFDA’s CEO Hisham S. Aljadhey unveils technology at Global Health Exhibition in Riyadh

TOKYO: The Saudi Food and Drug Authority has unveiled an artificial intelligence-powered model for predicting drug shortages in the Kingdom.

The SFDA’s CEO Hisham S. Aljadhey launched the model during the Global Health Exhibition, which is being held until Oct. 30 in Riyadh.

“This AI model is one of the first innovative smart solutions globally designed for predicting drug shortages,” the organization stated in a release on Wednesday.

“It relies on advanced algorithms to continuously analyze historical data for each drug, generating accurate predictions that facilitate immediate decision-making to prevent any potential shortages,” the organization stated.

The SFDA added that the initiative “represents a transformative leap in the national drug security system. It contributes to increased efficiency in supply chain management and ensures that medications reach patients in a timely manner.

“The AI model also reflects the SFDA’s commitment to utilizing modern technologies to serve public health and enhance ֱ’s global competitiveness in the pharmaceutical sector, aligning with the digital transformation objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.”


China-Saudi relations entering new phase driven by tech, innovation, say business leaders

China-Saudi relations entering new phase driven by tech, innovation, say business leaders
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China-Saudi relations entering new phase driven by tech, innovation, say business leaders

China-Saudi relations entering new phase driven by tech, innovation, say business leaders
  • Noor Nugali, Deputy Editor-in-Chief of Arab News, moderates talk
  • Construction, health, trade, logistics on the agenda at ‘China Night’

RIYADH: Business leaders from China and ֱ say cooperation between the two countries is entering a new phase, driven by technology transfer, joint innovation and large-scale infrastructure projects.

They were speaking during a panel discussion at ewpartners’ “China Night” in Riyadh on Wednesday evening, with Arab News is a media partner.

Noor Nugali, Arab News’ Deputy Editor-in-Chief, moderated the discussion.

Aces CEO Akram Aburas said that China has become an important reference point for the Kingdom as it undertakes massive development projects.

“In ֱ now, obviously everybody knows that we are going to make larger scale projects in construction, airport facilities, and healthcare facilities,” he said.

“China is a very good role model for us, because when it comes to China, any project implemented there is usually implemented on a massive scale and high-tech scale. It means that you have a robust, you have a very strong system installation base.

“It’s very good to get some of these technologies and implement them in ֱ … the potential success, is extremely high once we use it in Saudi.”

Aburas said the perception of Chinese technology has shifted dramatically over the past decade, with China now recognized for its large-scale deployment and technological maturity.

“We have to admit, and we have to realize the Chinese technology is an age of technology. The perception 10 years ago doesn’t exist,” he said.

“China has massive installations, they have massive deployment and massive investment in terms of technology.”

He noted that as a ֱ operator responsible for managing large infrastructure projects, such work demands extensive technological integration and large-scale system deployment.

Aburas also discussed how ֱ firms are starting to co-develop intellectual property with Chinese partners under government-supported initiatives.

“We are capitalizing our installation, but also our technical knowledge, with the support of the government to create an IP. And then we approach multiple technology partners, partnered with China, and now we start using for our own but also go (to) the international market.”

Hawk Xu, Leshine’s CEO and CTO of Lenovo Supply Chain, said ֱ’s geographic position makes it one of the world’s most strategic gateways for global trade and logistics.

“If you look at physical locations, definitely, it’s sitting almost at the center of Asia Pacific, GCC, and even for Europe.”

“So we believe the global trade is offering, I think, more opportunities for global supply chains, and also definitely as logistics for cross ordering … So this is definitely one of our most important strategic countries, a market we will focus (on) and we committed to continue the best.”

Xu noted that companies from across East Asia are increasingly drawn to the Kingdom’s industrial and green technology ambitions.

“We hope to bring our capabilities here and empower more companies to root here, to grow up here, and also to, really, I think, get more business here,” he said. “The green energy and also recycling economy are also key focuses for us.”

Cliff Chau, managing partner at ewpartners, emphasized the pace of China’s progress in healthcare and pharmaceutical development, describing how rapid innovation has reshaped the sector over the past decade.

“I would say that in the last 10 years, we narrowed the gap between China and US very quickly. Ten years ago, China healthcare, service, standards, equipment, pharmaceutical, (were) probably 20 years behind the US. Today, in some areas, we are ahead of the US.”

“So I understand that healthcare industry is a big thing here too, to extend the longevity of people, to prevent diseases. And I think the healthcare will have a big opportunity in this country too.”

He said that China’s progress was driven by policy support and the return of internationally trained experts.

“That’s one big important factor, is talent infusion and policy driven. And I think the two, second factor, is the kind of the China speed.”


Prevention over treatment: ֱ’s strategies for developing a healthy society

Prevention over treatment: ֱ’s strategies for developing a healthy society
Updated 29 October 2025

Prevention over treatment: ֱ’s strategies for developing a healthy society

Prevention over treatment: ֱ’s strategies for developing a healthy society
  • Physicians, investors and other decision-makers gathered to bring the best solutions for the future of healthcare in ֱ

RIYADH: As ֱ continues to develop its healthcare sector, questions remain over how health practitioners can keep up with growing challenges and secure a healthy society.

During the eighth edition of the Global Health Conference in Riyadh on Wednesday, various discussions around the topic were presented.

Physicians, investors and other decision-makers gathered to bring the best solutions for the future of healthcare in ֱ.

Dr. Walid Ftehi, founder, chairman of the board and CEO of International Medical Center, spoke to Arab News about what he called “a holistic concept of medicine.”

He said: “When I came back from the States, I wanted to make sure I would raise the level of healthcare and introduce the holistic concept of medicine. 

Dr. Ashraf Amir, Chief Medical Officer at IMC spoke to Arab News about the Kingdom's efforts in preventative healthcare. (AN photo by Huda Bashatah)

“That is why our mission from day number one (was) to pioneer a unique approach of healing the mind, body and soul by applying the best global healthcare standards and pursuing divine ethics.”

For Ftehi, it is critical to pay attention to the body as a whole (the mind, the body and the soul) and not only to physical aspects.

He spoke about how ֱ’s Vision 2030 is improving understanding of healthcare and focusing on core values such as prevention, health promotion and the encouragement of a healthy lifestyle.

“More than 90 percent of (diseases) are nothing but a result of our own choices in life,” he said.

“If we change the lifestyle of people: What they eat, what they do, what they drink, how (they) think, how they feel, then you get to take care of more than 80 to 90 percent of the diseases, the chronic diseases: obesity, diabetes and hypertension.”

Dr. Ashraf Amir, chief medical officer at IMC, echoed his sentiments, and highlighted the importance of prevention over treatment to overcome health challenges in the country.

“It’s very important to highlight the strategic directions that we are implementing through our Vision 2030 and the wonderful transformation of our healthcare system to adapt a new concept in our practice as a physician toward quality of life,” Amir told Arab News.

“So, we are now moving from intervention to prevention, from disease to health, from illness to wellness.

“Now, as a physician, I’m not only here to treat the disease, but also to prevent the disease and, moreover, to improve the quality of life of our patients.”

He also discussed the Ministry of Health’s goals to extend the life expectancy of the Kingdom’s population.

“A couple of years ago, (life expectancy) was 76, and our objective in the Ministry of Health to be achieved as a KPI by the year 2045 is 80 years of age.

“How far (have we gone) to be successful in this journey? We reached today, 79 years.”


ֱ welcomes Syrian announcement recognizing Kosovo

Syrian president made announcement during a joint meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Kosovan president.
Syrian president made announcement during a joint meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Kosovan president.
Updated 29 October 2025

ֱ welcomes Syrian announcement recognizing Kosovo

Syrian president made announcement during a joint meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Kosovan president.
  • Kingdom’s Foreign Ministry said that it looks forward to the recognition “contributing to the strengthening of cooperation between the two countries”

RIYADH: ֱ welcomed an announcement made by Syria on Wednesday recognizing the state of Kosovo during a meeting in Riyadh.

Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa made the announcement during a joint meeting with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Kosovan President Vjosa Osmani at Al-Yamamah Palace.

The Kingdom’s Foreign Ministry said that it looks forward to the recognition “contributing to the strengthening of cooperation between the two countries, thereby contributing to the prosperity of both nations and their peoples.”

The ministry also affirmed the Kingdom’s commitment to enhancing frameworks for international cooperation in a way that promotes peace and prosperity for all.