Doors ‘wide open for foreign investors’

Abdullatif Al-Othman, governor of Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority

Abdullatif Al-Othman, governor of Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority

The Kingdom’s doors are wide open for foreign investors with relaxed ownership rules that allow foreign investors to own up to 100 percent of a Saudi enterprise, said Abdullatif Al-Othman, governor of Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA), here Tuesday. “Saudi Arabia today is an attractive destination for FDI,” said the SAGIA chief.

“The Kingdom, the largest Arab economy with a GDP exceeding $700 billion, has had well defined foreign investment rules and policies with clear objectives to help diversify the economy, create jobs and transfer technology,” said Al-Othman, while speaking to Arab News in an exclusive interview. “Today, Saudi Arabia is the ideal place for those seeking regional and global prominence,” he observed.

He noted that the Kingdom has signed free trade agreement with 17 Arab countries.

Replying to a question about the time-consuming process in obtaining a foreign investor’s license from SAGIA, Al-Othman said that “the authority has launched a fast track service for serious investors, small and large alike, and we will give special consideration to those; who are here to establish regional hubs and export oriented businesses.”

 
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