Saudi Arabian commerce minister praises private sector’s help in Partners 2030 initiative

Saudi Arabian commerce minister praises private sector's help in Partners 2030 initiative
Saudi Arabian commerce minister praises private sector's help in Partners 2030 initiative -
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Saudi Arabia Minister of Commerce and Investment Dr.
Majid Al Qasabi recently praised the private sector’s positive response to the
Ministry of Commerce and Investment’s Partners 2030 initiative.

 

In a letter addressed to Council of Saudi Chambers (CSC)
Chairperson Dr. Abdulrahman Al Zamil, Al Qasabi lauded the private sector’s
influence as part of Partners 2030, which seeks to enhance partnership within
the sector. It also aims to create trade and investment opportunities in
accordance with Saudi Vision 2030.

 
Al Qasabi’s letter mentioned CSC leadership’s keenness on
helping achieve the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 through the creation of a
ministerial committee that will meet weekly on challenges facing the private
sector.

 

For his part, Al Zamil thanked the Saudi leadership — embodied
in King Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, and Deputy Crown
Prince Mohammed bin Salman — for their commitment to Vision 2030, the greatest development
plan in the history of the Kingdom.

 
Al Zamil submitted the business sector’s remarks and recommendations
for Partners 2030 and noted that the sector will continue to ensure real
development that coexists with Vision 2030 and aids the kingdom’s citizens.



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