Saudi Arabia signs 5 agreements with Vietnamese firms to expand investment footprint
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has signed five agreements with Vietnamese firms spanning construction, tourism, and infrastructure, expanding its investment footprint in the Southeast Asian nation.
The deals also included advanced furniture manufacturing and workforce training, aimed at strengthening the Kingdom’s industrial sector and attracting foreign investment, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
They were signed in the presence of Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar bin Ibrahim Alkhorayef during the Saudi-Vietnamese Business Forum in Hanoi, part of the minister’s official visit to deepen economic ties and attract quality investments in line with Vision 2030.
The forum was hosted at the Hanoi Chamber of Commerce and Industry and co-organized with the Federation of Saudi Chambers.






