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HomeInvestmentUK Investors Eager to Back Saudi Green Energy Ventures

UK Investors Eager to Back Saudi Green Energy Ventures

Renewable Investment Surge at Saudi-British Summit

June 26, 2024
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Amidst strengthening economic relations between the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia, British investors have signaled a strong interest in channeling funds into Saudi Arabia’s renewable energy and sustainable infrastructure sectors. This inclination is in sync with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 agenda, which prioritizes the adoption of renewable and environmentally friendly energy sources for substantial environmental and sustainability initiatives.

The British-Saudi Sustainable Infrastructure Summit, which took place in London, was orchestrated by the Saudi-British Business Council of the Federation of Saudi Chambers along with the City of London Corporation. The summit brought together over 250 influencers, including government officials, industry magnates, and key public and private stakeholders from both nations.

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Investment prospects within Saudi Arabia’s five mega projects—NEOM, Qiddiya, the Red Sea Project, Roshen, and Diriyah—were showcased at the summit. Additionally, discussions were held on the development of sustainable infrastructure, funding mechanisms, and the prospects of emerging green technologies.

The initiative reflects the burgeoning trade relations between the two countries, with trade volumes reaching an impressive SR25.7 billion, marking a 13.8% increase. The UK is currently the 25th largest export market for the Kingdom and ranks 10th in terms of import sources.

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