June 21, 2022 Meet the Middle East

Saudi Arabia, Egypt sign 14 agreements worth $7.7 billion

Saudi Arabia and Egypt have signed 14 agreements worth $7.7 billion, Egypt’s General Authority for Investment and Free Zones said in a statement on Tuesday.Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrived in Egypt on Monday as part of a tour that will include visiting Jordan and Turkey.Deals signed included an agreement between Saudi Arabia’s Acwapower and the Egyptian Electricity Holding Company to produce and transmit 1100 MW of windpower, the authority’s statement said.For the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.More renewable energy agreements were signed, as well as deals involving petroleum products, food and fintech.Other deals involved the development of the multi-purpose terminal at Egypt’s Damietta port, the authority’s statement said, and the establishment of a $150 million “pharmaceutical city” by Egypt’s Pharco Pharmaceuticals in Saudi Arabia, the company’s chairman told al-Sharq TV.There are currently more than 150 bilateral agreements between the two countries, according to the Federation of Saudi Chambers.In 2021, the size of commercial trade between Egypt and Saudi Arabia reached 54 billion SAR ($14 billion), recording a growth of 87 percent compared with 2020.Saudi investments in Egypt through more than 6,800 Saudi companies exceed $32 billion while Egyptian investments in Saudi Arabia through more than 800 Egyptian companies are worth $5 billion.The Crown Prince’s visit to Egypt is the fifth visit he makes to the country in the past four years.With ReutersRead more:Australia mulling bid to host 2023 Asian Cup after China opts outWatch: Moment Saudi child hears for the first timeJeddah Season 2022 creates 74,000 jobs for Saudi youths
Source: Al Arabiya
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