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Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Strengthen Economic Ties in High-Level Business Council Talks

Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Strengthen Economic Ties in High-Level Business Council Talks

Daily Tribune02-06-2025
Abdullah bin Adel Fakhro, Minister of Industry and Commerce, held talks yesterday with a delegation from the Saudi side of the Bahraini-Saudi Joint Business Council, in the presence of Mr. Mohammed Abdul Jabbar Al Kooheji, Second Vice President of the Bahrain Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and a number of Chamber members.
They discussed the depth of the strategic relations between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia and ways to strengthen the bonds of cooperation. The meeting also reviewed the most prominent joint efforts to enhance trade and investment exchange and expand the horizons of economic partnership.
Focus was also on key joint initiatives and projects, enhance economic diversification and create new investment opportunities. The importance of continuing joint work to achieve the desired economic integration and further enhance cooperation in various fields was emphasized.
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