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- The agreement will promote the Saudi-Japan Vision 2030
DUBAI: Japan and Saudi Arabia will hold the fifth Saudi-Japan Vision 2030 ministerial meeting online on Dec. 15, Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) announced.
The meeting will establish a framework of cooperation between the Kingdom’s National Debt Management Center, Ministry of Finance and Nippon Export and Investment Insurance (NEXI.)
Hiroshi Kajiyama, METI minister, and Khalid Al-Falih, the Kingdom’s investment minister, will also join the online meeting.
According to METI, in addition to a presentation on blue ammonia shipments, key initiatives will include cooperation on finance and a special economic zone (SEZ).
A memorandum of cooperation will be signed shortly after the Saudi-Japan Vision 2030 meeting gets underway.
The meeting will also conclude a loan agreement, insured by NEXI, between Japan’s commercial banks and the Saudi finance ministry.
The agreement will promote the Saudi-Japan Vision 2030 and encourage economic development in Saudi Arabia, according to METI.