Saudi Arabia and Tunisia have signed a joint work programme to strengthen partnership in trade and investment.
Governor of Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority, SAGIA, Ibrahim bin Abdulrahman Al-Omar and Director-General of the Agency for the Promotion of Foreign Investment of the Republic of Tunisia, Khalil Al-Obeidi signed the agreement.
The programme is aimed at enhancing trade and economic cooperation, exchanging knowledge, expertise and information, as well as cooperation in the field of marketing for investment and introducing the investment climate and opportunities in both countries.
source:wam
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