Ajlan bin Abdul Aziz Al-Ajlan, the Chairman of the Council of Saudi Chambers, explained that "the council works to strengthen bilateral economic partnerships locally and internationally, foremost among which is the Saudi-Malaysian economic relations because of its privileged cultural convergence and civilizational depth between the two friendly countries."
Al Ajlan stated: "we are working in the Council of Saudi Chambers through the Saudi-Malaysian Business Council to enhance trade and investment cooperation, especially by stimulating medium and small enterprises and embracing innovators and entrepreneurs, to benefit from the natural, economic and investment potentials and wealth of both countries."
He also pointed out to "the importance of activating commercial channels, such as exchanging delegations under the umbrella of the Business Council, holding joint meetings alternately between the two countries, and holding Saudi-Malaysian business forums in conjunction with joint committee business meetings," stressing that "developing economic relations and trade negotiations is one of the most important ways to solve the challenges facing investors in Both countries, which enable the government and private sectors to benefit from commercial and investment business opportunities, including industry, tourism, Hajj and Umrah, health and education, with a focus on transferring knowledge between the two countries in line with the Kingdom's 2030 vision.
Source (CSC Website, Edited)