Saudi Arabia and Ethiopia Strengthen Economic Relations with New Business Council

Arabian Post Staff -Dubai

Saudi Arabia and Ethiopia have taken a significant step towards bolstering their economic ties through the establishment of a new business council. The Federation of Saudi Chambers announced that the Saudi-Ethiopian Business Council, approved by the General Authority for Foreign Trade, will operate for the 2024-2028 term. This initiative aims to enhance trade and investment opportunities between the two nations, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s broader strategy to deepen its economic relations with Africa.

The council will be led by Abdullah bin Mohammed Al-Ajmi as president, with Omar bin Abdullah Al-Kharashi and Misfer bin Musaad Al-Shahrani serving as vice presidents. The council’s formation follows discussions held during the Saudi-Ethiopian Business Forum in June 2024, where both countries expressed a mutual interest in exploring new avenues for economic collaboration.

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Ethiopia, with a GDP of approximately $205 billion in 2022, is one of Africa’s largest economies. However, trade between Saudi Arabia and Ethiopia has remained relatively modest, with bilateral trade valued at less than SR1.3 billion ($346 million). The new council aims to address this gap by fostering stronger business partnerships, particularly in key sectors such as agriculture, mining, petrochemicals, food industries, tourism, real estate, and construction.

Al-Ajmi emphasized Ethiopia’s attractive investment environment and its strategic role as a trade hub for Central Africa. The council is expected to play a pivotal role in supporting Saudi exports and targeting growth sectors in Ethiopia, potentially unlocking new economic opportunities for both nations.

This development is part of Saudi Arabia’s broader effort to expand its influence and economic reach across Africa, with Ethiopia positioned as a critical partner in this strategy. The establishment of the council marks a significant milestone in Saudi-Ethiopian relations, promising to elevate their economic ties to new heights over the next four years.

This initiative not only underscores the importance of Ethiopia in Saudi Arabia’s Africa strategy but also signals a concerted effort to diversify economic partnerships and explore untapped markets on the continent. The coming years will likely see increased Saudi investment in Ethiopia, as the council works to bridge the existing trade gap and create new opportunities for economic collaboration.


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