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Wed, Nov 20, 2024 | Jumada al-Awwal 18, 1446
Saudi-Djibouti committee holds 6th session in Riyadh to boost trade ties
Saudi Arabia:
Logistical, trade, and investment ties between
Saudi Arabia and Djibouti are set to grow stronger following the sixth session
of their joint committee, held in Riyadh on Nov. 18.
The meeting was chaired by Saudi Minister of
Transport and Logistic Services, Saleh Al-Jasser, and Djibouti’s Minister for
Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Mahamoud Ali Youssouf, according
to the Saudi Press Agency.
In his opening remarks, Al-Jasser emphasized the
deep-rooted ties between the two nations, noting that the discussions were just
the beginning of efforts to further enhance trade and investment across vital
sectors, particularly logistics.
He highlighted the significant progress in
bilateral trade, which reached approximately SR7 billion ($1.86 billion) in
2023, marking an important step toward sustainable growth and stronger economic
ties between Saudi Arabia and Djibouti.
Al-Jasser pointed out that these figures serve as
a foundation for deepening trade cooperation, noting that the previous session
of the joint committee had already laid the groundwork for expanded
collaboration.
The continued growth of trade between the two
countries is reflected in the ongoing efforts to build more robust economic
partnerships.
Earlier in August, the two nations agreed to
launch a maritime initiative to strengthen trade connections. This initiative
includes the establishment of new shipping lines designed to boost connectivity
with East African markets, which serve a consumer base of around 500 million
people.
A centerpiece of the partnership is the Saudi
Logistics City, planned for development within Djibouti's Free Zone. This
ambitious project, formalized through a contract signed in June, aims to
facilitate the export of Saudi products to East Africa and further strengthen
economic relations. The 92-year agreement, which covers an initial 120,000 sq.
meters, is expected to have a transformative impact on both countries’
economies, fostering long-term growth and collaboration.
The ongoing efforts between Saudi Arabia and
Djibouti are poised to significantly enhance bilateral trade, investment, and
regional connectivity, marking a promising chapter in their economic
partnership.