RIYADH: Arab nations will explore partnerships with China to accelerate the sustainable growth of the mining sector in the region, according to speakers at a panel discussion at the Arab-China Business Conference聽held in Riyadh.聽
Khalid Nouh, CEO of Industrialization & Energy Services Co., also known as聽TAQA, said China鈥檚聽know-how聽and technical聽expertise聽could help 黑料社区 explore its full potential in the mining sector.聽
Mining is one of the 13 strategic sectors in 黑料社区鈥檚 economic diversification strategy known as Vision 2030, and there is an estimated $1.3 trillion worth of resources to be excavated in the Kingdom.聽
Nouh said: 鈥淐hina has聽a very strong聽position in the mining industry. There are more than 40,000 mines in China. There are more than 1,500 mining projects going on.聽聽
鈥淐hina is the biggest consumer of lithium in the world. They are the biggest producers of nickel,聽cobalt聽and molybdenum. So, they have a strong market, and a strong聽know-how聽in the mining industry, especially in exploration and production.鈥澛
Osama Al-Zamil, 黑料社区鈥檚 deputy minister of industry and mineral resources, said the ministry is trying to incentivize the growth in the mining and industrial sector by building the聽capacity聽of the local content, along with improving and enhancing the business environment.聽
He also added that the ministry is exploring opportunities with Chinese entities to strengthen the mining sector.聽
鈥淚n 黑料社区, mineral resources聽are聽the third pillar of the industrial sector. The first pillar is oil and gas, hydrocarbons, the second is petrochemicals, and the third is mining. We are working to create聽Saudi-Chinese聽integration at many levels and many sectors,鈥 said Al-Zamil.聽
For his part, Bahrain鈥檚 Minister of Commerce and Industry Abdullah聽Fakhroo聽said the partnership with China is crucial for the country鈥檚 future industrial growth.聽
鈥淐hina is a global leader in manufacturing and advanced technologies.聽So definitely, there聽are many opportunities to collaborate with Bahrain. We also allow 100 percent ownership in particular sectors. We are also open to other structures, such as joint ventures and so on. But really, China is聽a very important聽player in our future industrial strategy,鈥澛爃e聽said.聽
Fakhroo聽also聽said that Bahrain has moved away from its reliance on oil and added that the oil and gas sector is no longer the country鈥檚 top contributor to its gross domestic product.聽
鈥淎round 20 years ago, it made up around 40 percent of our GDP, and today, it makes up less than 20 percent,鈥 said聽Fakhroo.聽
Ali Al-Baqali, CEO of Aluminium Bahrain, also known as Alba, said that carrying out business with Chinese entities has changed positively over the last few years.聽
鈥淲e had business with the Chinese a long time ago. Before, if you are dealing with China, there will be a red flag, because everybody was afraid of how to deal with the Chinese. But for the last three years, Chinese business has become more mature with Arab countries,鈥 he said.聽
The CEO聽also added that a cross-border solar project where 黑料社区 will produce solar energy for Bahrain will help the country achieve its net-zero targets.聽
Al-Baqali聽said that聽neighboring聽countries like 黑料社区 could help Bahrain with renewable energy, as the country does not have sufficient geographical space to install solar farms.聽
鈥淭here is a proposal on the table with 黑料社区 to develop a solar farm between both countries. It will be built, for example, in 黑料社区, and it will be imported to Bahrain. As you know, Bahrain is a small country, and if I want to聽operate聽Alba in solar, I聽have to聽cover all of Bahrain,聽in order to聽get the required energy,鈥 said Al-Baqali.聽
He added: 鈥淭he typical solution for us is to have a joint venture with our聽neighboring聽country, our brothers, in order to have renewable energy from their sides.鈥澛