Two Saudi ministries join hands to promote mining investment

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Saudi Arabia’s Investment ministry and the Industry and Mineral Resources ministry have signed an agreement to work together to attract capital into the Kingdom’s mining sector, with an estimated value of $1.3 trillion.

Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih and Industry and Mineral Resources Minister Bandar Al-Khorayyef signed the deal in Riyadh on Thursday, the Arabic language daily Almadina and other Saudi publications reported on Sunday.

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The agreement is intended to “unify efforts and plans by the two Ministries to attract investors to the industry and mining sectors,” the report said.

The two Ministries also agreed to “jointly prepare studies to promote investment opportunities and remove obstacles blocking capital flow into the sector,” it added.

Under the agreement, projects and other investment opportunities in the mining sector will published on the official “InvestSaudi” website.

Source: www.zawya.com