Saudi Industry and Mineral Resources Minister discusses Vision 2030 at Arab News Japan event

Saudi Industry and Mineral Resources Minister discusses Vision 2030 at Arab News Japan event
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Saudi Arabia's Industry and Mineral Resources Minister Bandar AlKhorayef joined Arab News Editor in Chief Faisal J. Abbas for a fireside chat on Dec. 18. (ANJ Photo)
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Saudi Arabia's Industry and Mineral Resources Minister Bandar AlKhorayef joined Arab News Editor in Chief Faisal J. Abbas for a fireside chat on Dec. 18. (ANJ Photo)
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The fire side chat was open to a Q&A by leading Japanese media outlets such as The Nikkei Shimbun, NHK, Jiji Press, Kyodo News and Mainichi Shimbun. (ANJ Photo)
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Updated 18 December 2023
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Saudi Industry and Mineral Resources Minister discusses Vision 2030 at Arab News Japan event

Saudi Industry and Mineral Resources Minister discusses Vision 2030 at Arab News Japan event
  • Bandar AlKhorayef highlighted the transformation Saudi Arabia went through in recent years

TOKYO: Bandar AlKhorayef, Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, participated in an Arab News Japan Fireside chat event on Dec. 18 in Tokyo.

Speaking to Arab News’ Editor in Chief, Faisal J. Abbas, at the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of Japan (FCCJ), where Arab News Japan first launched four years ago, AlKhorayef began his talk by highlighting the transformation Saudi Arabia went through in recent years and giving an outline of what the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 is set to achieve, which he says is one of the main purposes of his Tokyo visit.

“The visit is really focusing on explaining what we are doing in Saudi (Arabia) and getting our partners in Japan interested, and also how to be a part of what is going on.”




Saudi Arabia's Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar AlKhorayef. (ANJ Photo)

“On the mining side, it has been very clear for us that the stress and the demand on minerals will be increasing. And for countries who are looking for ways to secure their supply of different minerals, we created what we called: The Future Minerals Forum, an annual forum that takes place in Saudi Arabia,” he added.

AlKhorayef explained that while Saudi Arabia is still “under explored,” the most recent estimates of existing mineral resources the Kingdom currently posses stand at $1.3 trillion. The figures are to be updated in January, but the minerals include phosphates, zinc, aluminum and fertilizers.

“The other part is manufacturing. Saudi Arabia has been a manufacturing country for more than 50 years. We are huge producer of chemicals, but we are trying to do is bring up manufacturing to be more be more complex to enter more value added products,” he added.

The minister elaborated on the 12 target sectors that the Kingdom aimed to target. He also had a message to Japanese car manufacturers in response to a question on the rising market share of Electric Vehicles (EVs) and Chinese brands in the Saudi market, which was historically a Japanese stronghold.

“The perception of Japanese manufacturing and Japanese companies and brands is very highly perceived. But we all know sometimes thing, and certain events happen and they change the dynamics of the market,” he explained.

“That is why I tell the large brands in Saudi Arabia, especially Toyota and Hyundai, if you don’t protect your market share, you will definitely lose it.”

Asked about security threats in the Middle East, and how it impacts plans to further develop industry and attract investors in Saudi Arabia, Minister AlKhorayef said “the region is definitely a big region, and it is important to understand it has different components.”

“Saudi Arabia has been in this region, and with conflicts going up or down, it still survives because there is a fundamental reason for that. The stability we have in Saudi Arabia is genuine, because it is based on a great relation between the people and the leaders,” he said.

“Secondly, Saudi Arabia I would argue is the number one country that has showed great progress in investing its oil returns into society,” he elaborated adding that this is “because our leadership is keen on creating a strong country, strong societies and strong people.”

The fire side chat was open to a Q&A by leading Japanese media outlets such as The Nikkei Shimbun, NHK, Jiji Press, Kyodo News and Mainichi Shimbun.


Henan University boosts academic ties with visit to KAU

Henan University boosts academic ties with visit to KAU
Updated 28 November 2024
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Henan University boosts academic ties with visit to KAU

Henan University boosts academic ties with visit to KAU
  • Delegation met KAU’s Acting Vice President Prof. Hana Abdullah Al-Nuaim to discuss strategies for joint initiatives in research, training and education
  • Visiting delegation commending KAU’s state-of-the-art research and training capabilities

JEDDAH: A delegation from Henan University in China visited King Abdulaziz University, or KAU, in Jeddah on Wednesday to explore opportunities for strengthening academic collaboration.

During their visit, the delegation met KAU’s Acting Vice President Prof. Hana Abdullah Al-Nuaim, to discuss strategies for joint initiatives in research, training and education.

The Chinese delegation toured several facilities at KAU, including the King Faisal Convention Center, the Central Library and the Sports Village. Their visit also included the Chinese Culture and Science Institute, a bridge for cultural and knowledge exchange between the Kingdom and China.

The visiting delegation expressed their admiration for the academic standards of KAU, commending its state-of-the-art research and training capabilities.

They underscored the importance of the visit in deepening academic collaboration between the two universities and facilitating the exchange of expertise and knowledge across academic and research domains.


Saudi reforms have ‘reinforced unwavering principles of justice, equality,’ says HRC president

Saudi reforms have ‘reinforced unwavering principles of justice, equality,’ says HRC president
Updated 28 November 2024
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Saudi reforms have ‘reinforced unwavering principles of justice, equality,’ says HRC president

Saudi reforms have ‘reinforced unwavering principles of justice, equality,’ says HRC president
  • Since Vision 2030 launched, Kingdom has ‘witnessed unprecedented openness’: Hala bint Mazyad Al-Tuwaijri
  • ‘Number of women serving as chairpersons or vice-chairpersons of boards reached 327, and the number of women board members reached 1005,’ delegation says

GENEVA: Saudi Arabia has implemented sustained reforms that have reinforced its unwavering principles of justice and equality, the president of the Kingdom’s Human Rights Commission said on Wednesday.
Since the launch of Vision 2030, the Kingdom has “witnessed unprecedented openness to diverse races, cultures and religions,” said Hala bint Mazyad Al-Tuwaijri.
She is heading the Kingdom’s delegation to the 114th session of the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination in Geneva, Saudi Press Agency reported.
Al-Tuwaijri said: “The Kingdom’s territory is now home to over 13 million residents of more than 60 nationalities, constituting over 40 percent of the population.”
She added that these residents enjoy equal rights and protection from racial discrimination.
The HRC chief highlighted the issuance and amendment of regulations promoting protection from discrimination.
She said that national policy to encourage equal opportunities and treatment in employment and occupation is a key initiative to eliminate labor market discrimination.
Al-Tuwaijri highlighted national policy to prevent child labor. She also pointed to the establishment of labor courts as a qualitative advancement in the realm of labor justice.
The late King Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman established the Kingdom on the bedrock principles of justice, equality and the rejection of racism and discrimination, she said.
Under the Saudi leadership, a contemporary interpretation of these steadfast principles has led to the development of a comprehensive legislative, institutional and judicial framework to combat racism and racial discrimination, she added.
Meanwhile, a statement issued by the Saudi delegation to the CERD session said that many regulations and bylaws in the Kingdom have been amended to achieve equality between men and women.
These include the Travel Documents Law, Civil Status Law, Labor Law and Social Insurance Law.
As a result, by the third quarter of 2024, women’s participation in the labor market reached 35.4 percent, with a change rate of 108 percent since 2017, surpassing Vision 2030 targets, the statement said.
“The number of women serving as chairpersons or vice-chairpersons of boards reached 327, and the number of women board members reached 1005. Women held 43.8 percent of mid and senior management positions in the private sector.
“The number of female ambassadors abroad stood at six, with 204 female diplomats and 246 women working in international institutions abroad,” the statement said.


Saudi interior minister, Algerian president hold meeting

Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz met Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune in Algiers
Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz met Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune in Algiers
Updated 28 November 2024
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Saudi interior minister, Algerian president hold meeting

Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz met Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune in Algiers

RIYADH: Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Nayef bin Abdulaziz met Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune on Thursday.

During the meeting at the presidential palace in Algiers, they reviewed Saudi-Algerian relations and security cooperation between the two countries, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Prince Abdulaziz passed on the best wishes of King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and expressed hope for Algeria's “continued success and prosperity.”


Saudi Arabia, Brazil partner on space technology

Saudi Arabia, Brazil partner on space technology
Updated 28 November 2024
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Saudi Arabia, Brazil partner on space technology

Saudi Arabia, Brazil partner on space technology
  • Scheme will promote the sustainable use of orbital resources and enable the use of modern technologies in space data analysis
  • Forms part of the commission’s efforts to enhance international partnerships and leverage its expertise in communications, space and technology

RIYADH: The Saudi Communications, Space and Technology Commission has launched an initiative for a research study in space sustainability in collaboration with Brazil’s National Telecommunications Agency.

It is the result of a previous agreement between the two parties.

The scheme will promote the sustainable use of orbital resources and enable the use of modern technologies in space data analysis.

It was launched on the platform of the 2024 International Forum on Non-Terrestrial Networks, where Mohammed bin Saud Al-Tamimi, governor of the commission, invited the international community to take part and support research on space sustainability for the benefit of future generations.

The scheme is part of the commission’s efforts to enhance international partnerships and leverage its expertise in communications, space and technology.


Saudi FM meets with GCC ministers ahead of Supreme Council session in Kuwait

Saudi FM meets with GCC ministers ahead of Supreme Council session in Kuwait
Updated 28 November 2024
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Saudi FM meets with GCC ministers ahead of Supreme Council session in Kuwait

Saudi FM meets with GCC ministers ahead of Supreme Council session in Kuwait
  • Israeli military campaign in Gaza, ceasefire in Lebanon is discussed during a preparatory GCC ministerial meeting
  • Saudi ambassador to Kuwait attended meeting

RIYADH: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan took part on Thursday in a preparatory ministerial meeting ahead of a GCC Supreme Council session due to take place in Kuwait on Sunday.

The meeting was chaired by Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Abdullah Al-Yahya, Saudi Press Agency reported.

Prince Faisal discussed with his counterparts the latest developments in regional and international issues, including the Israeli military campaign in the Gaza Strip, achieving a comprehensive solution to the Palestinian issue and the ceasefire deal between Israel and Lebanon.

The GCC ministers also discussed the progress in implementing the decisions agreed upon during the former 44th session of the GCC Supreme Council, as well as dialogue and strategic cooperation among GCC members and international organizations.

Prince Sultan bin Saad, Saudi ambassador to Kuwait; Abdulrahman Al-Rassi, Saudi undersecretary of multilateral international affairs; Mohammed Al-Yahya, an adviser to Prince Faisal; Walid Al-Samaeel, the director-general of Prince Faisal’s office; and Anas Al-Wassidi, the director of the GCC department in the Foreign Ministry, attended the meeting.

Prince Faisal will attend on Sunday the 45th session of the GCC Supreme Council in Kuwait City. The session will include leaders and top officials from GCC countries, including Oman, Qatar, the UAE and Bahrain.

Earlier on Thursday, Prince Faisal was received at Kuwait International Airport by his Kuwaiti counterpart; Prince Sultan; and the secretary general of the GCC, Jasem Al-Budaiwi.