US relations have reached a level of maturity, and the two countries are keen to maintain and develop them under different circumstances, to become more strong and durable in the future. Statistics revealed that the total US direct investment in the (...)
oil exports between the two countries, considering the large size of the market in both countries, the unique geographical location of the Kingdom, the existing ports and the many export opportunities. He noted the strong ties between the two (...)
Arab and Muslim Asian States, The European Union, North American States, GCC and non-Arab Islamic States, respectively.
With regard to the trade between the Kingdom and the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries, the report said that the value of (...)
Arab Asian States, GCC countries, the Arab League States, the European Union and non-Arab Islamic States, respectively.
The main imported commodities were electrical machines, transport machines; foodstuffs; base and manufactured metals, (...)
Arab and Muslim Asian States, The European Union, North American States, GCC and non-Arab Islamic States, respectively.
With regard to the trade between the Kingdom and the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries, the report said that the value of the (...)
partners included the European Union States, non-Arab non-Muslim Asian States, North American States, GCC and non-Arab Islamic States, respectively.
With regard to the trade between the Kingdom and the Gulf Cooperation Council Countries, the report (...)
scale Saudi investments in Britain, for instance there are more than 200 Saudi-British companies investing about $14.5 billion. And there are gigantic British investments in Saudi Arabia, especially in gas and petrochemical projects. In addition, a (...)
oil products, the report pointed out that the Kingdom's exports in 2006 to the United Arab Emirates amounted to SR 11, 824 million, China SR 4, 874 million, Kuwait SR 4,829 million, and Singapore SR 3,783 million.
The Kingdom's imports in 2006 from (...)