Last
week, Secretary General of Saudi Export Development Authority "SAUDI EXPORTS", Eng. Salah Al Solami, and
accompanying delegation from "SAUDI EXPORTS"
visited
a range of the West Coast cities in the Kingdom including Yanbu, Rabigh and
Jeddah, the visit aims to discuss ways of corporation in activating and
increasing volumes of exports. In addition to promoting the
services of Saudi ports, its important economic and commercial role, and to
access to export challenges which face the exporters to find suitable solutions
with the relevant authorities.
The delegation
of "SAUDI EXPORTS" visited Yanbu city as one of the
important industrial areas in the kingdom in order to activate and increase the
value of exports through ports of Yanbu, that they visited Yanbu Commercial
Port, Royal Commission for Yanbu, King Fahd Industrial Port, Yanbu Chamber of
Commerce and Industry and a number of exporting companies. During the visit,
the ways to boost exports, invest the operational and geographical capacities
of ports in supporting the national product and reducing the total cost of
transport had been discussed, which will provide a competitive advantage for
the local products in the international markets.
After
that, the delegation of "SAUDI EXPORTS"
visited
Rabigh city and especially Economic Cities Authority, King Abdullah Port, KAEC
Industrial Valley and manufacturers, to find out export challenges and export
growth opportunities and to discuss ways of developing it by taking advantage
of King Abdullah Port capacities and its distinctive geographical location,
which is the first port in the Middle East owned, developed and totally managed
by the private sector. In addition, KAEC Industrial Valley hosted the delegation
of "SAUDI EXPORTS" and toured the city's facilities
besides visiting a number of factories to recognize opportunities for
cooperation in the industrial sector and to discuss the ways to boost exports.
The
delegation of "SAUDI EXPORTS"
concluded the visit in Jeddah with a number of export-related authorities,
namely: Jeddah Islamic Port, Jeddah Islamic Port Customs, Logistics companies
and Jeddah Chamber, that Secretary General and accompanying delegation met the members
of Export Development Committee of Jeddah Chamber and some exporters that were invited
to discuss export challenges and to find out export growth opportunities and
ways of integration between relevant authorities.
It is
worth mentioning that "SAUDI EXPORTS"
invests
all its possibilities towards improving the efficiency of the export
environment, developing export capacities, promoting exporters and their
products and encouraging Saudi products in addition to raising its
competitiveness to access to the international markets reflecting the position
of Saudi product, and to be an extension of the national economy in a way that
achieves the objectives of "SAUDI EXPORTS",
reflects the Kingdom’s Vision for 2030 and satisfies the aspirations of the
wise leadership to diversify sources of income for the national economy.