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Saudis, Emiratis stress Kingdom鈥檚 rise creates more opportunities for region听听

Saudis, Emiratis stress Kingdom鈥檚 rise creates more opportunities for region听听
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Saudi Minister of Economy Faisal Al Ibrahim with his UAE counterpart Abdullah bin Touq at the Saudi MiSK Foundation Pavilion in Davos World Economic Forum Annual Meeting. (Supplied)
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Saudi ministers participate in a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum 2022. (WEF)
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Updated 28 May 2022

Saudis, Emiratis stress Kingdom鈥檚 rise creates more opportunities for region听听

Saudis, Emiratis stress Kingdom鈥檚 rise creates more opportunities for region听听
  • Participating in WEF panel on 鈥楽audi outlook,鈥 Kingdom鈥檚 Investment Minister Khalid Al-Falih said 鈥榓 rising tide lifts all boats鈥
  • Chairman of Dubai-based Damac Hussain Sajwani says KSA, UAE 鈥榗ompleting each other in terms of growth, not competing with each other鈥

DAVOS: Over the past decade, 黑料社区 and other Gulf countries have been steadily diversifying their economies away from oil, offering incentives to attract capital and talent, encouraging small businesses and start-ups, and trying to give their young citizens exciting new career paths in the private sector.

As the largest economy in the Middle East, with ties to both China and the US, 黑料社区 is well-positioned to use its strategic relationships and hydrocarbon resources to stabilize volatile energy markets and advance economic recovery. Predictably, the Kingdom鈥檚 priorities and its response to today鈥檚 turbulent geopolitical context are in the limelight as it continues with its reform agenda.

The pace of economic diversification by the Kingdom has quickened greatly since the unveiling of Saudi Vision 2030 in 2016 by (then Deputy) Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The accent is now on business growth, tourism, education, manufacturing, entertainment, health care and other sectors.

This has given rise to speculation among economic analysts as to whether the development can be a win-win for 黑料社区 and the other Gulf countries, particularly the UAE. The question was put to the speakers in a panel discussion entitled 鈥淪audi outlook鈥 on Wednesday at the World Economic Forum鈥檚 annual meeting in Davos.

Offering to answer the question first, Saudi Minister of Finance Mohammed Al-Jadaan said:听鈥淲hen a country like 黑料社区 moves, others up their game. We are seeing that in action today. So, it is in the interest of the whole region and not only 黑料社区.鈥

Al-Jadaan鈥檚 view was echoed by the other speakers, starting with Khalid Al-Falih, the Saudi minister of investment, who said: 鈥淎 rising tide lifts all boats. Regional integration is more important to the smaller but very important economies next to us than it is to 黑料社区.

鈥淪o, I believe the Kingdom鈥檚 rise in its economic and competitive performance actually helps their competitiveness. It allows companies and enterprises and the governments of those countries to integrate with the larger global economy in 黑料社区.鈥

Speaking from the perspective of the Saudi Ministry of Tourism, Haifa bint Mohammed Al-Saud, assistant minister for strategy and executive affairs, said: 鈥淐ompetition is critical. We create competition within 黑料社区 for different destinations because what it does is increase quality. And it鈥檚 very healthy because they start complementing each other.鈥




黑料社区 will continue to diversify its economy, ministers from the Kingdom told a WEF panel discussion on Wednesday. (AN photo)

More broadly, she said: 鈥淭he region in its entirety is a hub, so once you arrive in the region, it becomes more appealing to visit different destinations. So, (competition is) absolutely to our benefit.鈥

Faisal Al-Ibrahim, Saudi minister of economy and planning, said: 鈥淔or me, competition and competitiveness are essential for us to raise the bar higher. But collaboration is also necessary.

鈥淭here is a lot of coordination and collaboration that happens behind the scenes. There is a lot of camaraderie between policymakers within the region that gives us these assurances.鈥

Last year, 黑料社区 set certain rules for companies seeking to take advantage of the $3 trillion investment opportunities identified for international investors under the Vision 2030 strategy. The government said it would no longer sign contracts with foreign companies without a regional headquarters inside the Kingdom starting from 2024.

The new arrangement is thought to have aroused a sense of competition between 黑料社区 and the UAE. Talk of unspoken economic rivalry听has听continued to make global headlines as both announce aggressive initiatives to attract or deploy investment.

However, Hussain Sajwani, chairman of Damac, the Dubai-based Emirati property development company, thinks 黑料社区 and Dubai are completing each other in terms of growth, rather than competing with each other.

鈥淚 think they completing each other in two different economies, two different outlooks,鈥 he told Arab News on the sidelines of the Davos summit on Tuesday.




Damac Chairman听Hussain Sajwani. (Supplied)

鈥淒ubai is a connecting point for businesses for travelers, tourism, 黑料社区 is very different. So Dubai companies help and complete the growth of 黑料社区,鈥 he said.

Similar sentiments have been expressed by other Emirati businessmen and government ministers over the past year, with the general consensus being that the two GCC members are independently adjusting their social and economic policies as part of their economic diversification strategies.

In comments to Arab News last November, Badr Al-Olama, an executive director at Abu Dhabi sovereign fund Mubadala, dismissed the idea that 黑料社区 and UAE鈥檚 economic progress is a zero-sum game.

鈥淲hat many people try to interpret as competition is completely wrong because the market is so large,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he fact that we are close neighbors means we are able to complement each other with certain capabilities to compete on a global scale.鈥

In an interview with Arab News in December, Khalifa Shaheen Al-Marar, UAE minister of state, said that the two countries have adopted policies that benefit the entire Arab region and contribute to better outcomes for global peace and human welfare.

鈥淭he UAE and 黑料社区 maintain a close and complementary relationship that benefits the two countries and the wider region, which includes economic and developmental integration,鈥 he said.

鈥淲e believe that healthy economic competition in the region is important, and the UAE always views it as an opportunity to generate new prospects and adopt policies that benefit the region as a whole.

鈥淥ur two countries鈥 economic partnership is one based on open exchange and cooperation. The Saudi-Emirati Coordination Council, a high-level bilateral mechanism established to harmonize Saudi Vision 2030 and UAE Vision 2021, continues to play an important role in inking additional economic agreements and streamlining trade between our two countries.鈥澨