Saudi Arabia and Ivory Coast have signed a memorandum of understanding to establish the Saudi-Ivorian Business Council. The agreement was signed by Hassan bin Mujib Al-Huwaizi, President of the Federation of Saudi Chambers, and Ahmed Cisse, Chairman of the Ivorian Employers Association. The signing took place during the Saudi-African Summit held in Riyadh. The purpose of the business council is to enhance trade and investment between the two countries. It will organize commercial activities, launch promotional campaigns, and provide a platform for businesses to introduce and promote their activities and establish partnerships. The council will also facilitate continuous interaction between the business sectors of Saudi Arabia and Ivory Coast, exchanging information about opportunities and markets, organizing exhibitions and conferences, and facilitating visits by trade delegations.
Saudi Arabia and Ivory Coast Establish Business Council to Boost Trade and Investment
New agreement signed during Saudi-African Summit aims to enhance economic cooperation between the two countries

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