Key Takeaway Points Arab-China Summit

The summit aimed to enhance commercial and diplomatic ties between China and Arab countries. On the first day of the conference, investment agreements worth $10 billion were signed. The investment agreements covered various sectors such as technology, agriculture, renewable energy, real estate, natural resources, and tourism

On 11th June 2023, the China-Arab business conference was held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The meeting happened amidst the expanding commercial and diplomatic relationships between Beijing and Middle Eastern nations, including a recent historic reconciliation between regional powerhouses Iran and Saudi Arabia mediated by China that has changed regional relations.

Investment Deal at the China and Arab Summit

  • The summit aimed to enhance commercial and diplomatic ties between China and Arab countries.
  • The event brought together over 3,500 government and business officials from both sides.
  • On the first day of the conference, investment agreements worth $10 billion were signed.
  • The majority of the investment deals were focused on projects in Saudi Arabia or involved Saudi firms and government entities.
  • A significant portion of the $10 billion included a $5.6 billion memorandum of understanding between the Saudi investment ministry and Human Horizons, a Chinese electric and self-driving car manufacturer.
  • Specific deals mentioned in the statement included a $533 million agreement between AMR ALuwlaa Company and Zhonghuan International Group for an iron factory in Saudi Arabia,
  • Also, a $500 million cooperation agreement was signed on copper mining between Saudi ASK Group and the China National Geological & Mining Corp.

Major deals in Major Sectors - Technology, Agriculture, Renewable Energy, Real Estate, Natural Resources and Tourism

Major deals in Major Sectors – Technology, Agriculture, Renewable Energy, Real Estate, Natural Resources and Tourism

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan highlighted the potential in increased trade and economic ties between China and Arab countries. “This meeting is an opportunity… to build a shared future towards a new, beneficial era for our peoples,” he said.

He further stated that Saudi-China trade, which makes up about 25 percent of the total volume of trade exchange between China and Arab countries, reached $106.1 billion in 2022, a 30-percent rise from 2021.

Ahmed Aboul Gheit, the secretary-general of the Arab League, stated in his speech that Saudi Arabia’s hosting of the conference is a continuation of its successful initiatives since the first China-Arab States Summit in Riyadh in 2022, which gave “a new impetus” to the Arab-China partnership in several fields.

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Zehra Zaidi

Zehra Zaidi is a Research Fellow/ Program Coordinator at CRSS. She holds an M.Phil. in International Development and is passionate about highlighting issues of marginalised communities. She is also leading the Asia Watch section at CRSS.

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