COUNCIL OF SAUDI CHAMBERS: Chairman of the Council of Saudi Chambers: The Kingdom's hosting of the B20 business group strengthens the role of the Saudi and international private sector

Source: Council of Saudi Chambers

Council of Saudi Chambers issued the following announcement on Jan. 15.

The Chairman of the Council of Saudi Chambers, Dr. Sami bin Abdullah Al-Obaidi, stressed that the Kingdom will host the B20 business group participating in the G20 G20 Summit, which begins tomorrow, Thursday, January 16, 2020, under the slogan “Transformation towards inclusive growth”, with the participation of the global business community in all member countries and all The economic sectors come in line with the importance of the global private sector, and to emphasize its role and impact in economic development inside and outside the Kingdom, in light of what the Kingdom is witnessing from a major economic transformation within the Kingdom's 2030 vision.

Sensing the importance of the Council of Saudi Chambers and its role in bringing the point of view between the official and the investor out, Dr. Sami Al-Ubaidi said that businessmen and businesswomen should take advantage of the golden opportunity to open important discussions with the business sector in the Group of Twenty countries, and strive to find solutions to obstacles facing the business sector in All fields, in order to create a qualitative shift in the institutional work of the business sector in general during the next stage, with the aim of keeping pace with the development plans that the G20 countries aim to expand in local and high achievements and partnerships and investments in the areas of digital transformation and trade Investment, energy, sustainability, infrastructure, education and integrity, so as to make the Kingdom investment destination world leader, an investment environment that is attractive and stimulating promising sectors.

And Al-Ubaidi explained that the main axes of the business group will work to address urgent issues for the private sector, explaining that the “Women in Business” axis represents a great opportunity to support women’s leadership role more in economic development, through a working council specialized in businesswomen’s affairs, which It comes in line with the goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030, which aims to increase the participation of women in the various sectors and enable them to achieve high successes at the local and global levels, as well as the two common axes, which are small and medium enterprises and entrepreneurship, and sustainable development goals, which he stressed The necessity of exchanging ideas and identifying global best practices in these two fields in the interest of developing the national economy through the platform of the business group.

Original source: https://csc.org.sa/2020/01/15/1-44/




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