Saudi Arabia and Japan: 26 memorandums announced

 

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Saudi Arabia and Japan: 26 memorandums announced

– Focusing on clean energy and environmental fields –

ーTechnology, entertainment, healthcare, etc.ー

We will deliver a summary from the article published by JETRO.

Japanese Prime Minister :

Prime Minister Fumio Kishida visited Saudi Arabia.

On July 16, the Japan-Saudi Arabia Business Roundtable was held.

 

26 memorandums announced:

Twenty-six memorandums of understanding were announced by both Japan and Saudi Arabia.

26 breakdowns:

Seven memorandums  between the Saudi government and Japanese companies,

There are 19 memorandums between Saudi Arabian companies and Japanese companies.

Areas of Agreement:

There are many fields related to energy and the environment, including clean energy.

then technology and entertainment, A wide range of fields, including healthcare.

Utilize the advanced technology of Japanese companies.

Contribute to the economic expansion of Saudi Arabia.

Executives of SEA (Dr. Avrokbar in the center) (photo by JETRO)

Saudi Entertainment Academy (SEA):

JETRO announced a memorandum of understanding with SEA,

SEA was established in 2019 with the support of the Entertainment Authority (GEA).

It is supported by the Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF).

“Vision 2030” Policy

The main focus is on developing professional human resources

indispensable for the hospitality industry,

such as the entertainment industry and tourism.

https://www.jetro.go.jp/biznews/2023/07/7df21271e812f375.html

Saudi-Japanese Roundtable Meeting

Held to Enhance Investment Relations

The official Saudi Press Agency:

The signed MoUs and investment agreements

covered many priority sectors,

including healthcare,entertainment,culture,

traditional energy,green energy,chemicals,

manufacturing,machinery and equipment,

financial activities,technology,agriculture,environment,

and real estate.

the Japanese delegation

On the other hand, the Japanese delegation

visited King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)

as part of efforts to explore opportunities for cooperation in the field of research and development.

https://sp.spa.gov.sa/viewfullstory.php?lang=en&newsid=2471011#2471011