Riyadh: The first edition of the Saudi EXIM Global Partners Forum is set to launch on Wednesday, November 19, in Riyadh. The event will host over 40 speakers, including decision-makers and experts in the fields of financing, trade, and development, alongside more than 300 participants representing 70 countries.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the forum aims to enhance international dialogue on the future of trade and finance by discussing practical solutions to improve supply chains and market integration. It also seeks to foster partnerships among credit and finance institutions, government agencies, and developmental organizations.
The focus of the forum will be on innovation in financial products and expanding cooperation between EXIM banks and multilateral financial institutions. This initiative aims to contribute to building a sustainable and effective trade environment both regionally and globally.
The forum's panels will explore the opportunities available in the Saudi economy within the framework of Saudi Vision 2030, with an emphasis on expanding financial support to enable exporters. Discussions will also cover potential growth areas in emerging markets and the enhancement of integration between export-import institutions.
Additionally, the panels will address the role of technology and digital transformation in shaping the future of global trade. The impact of multilateral partnerships will also be discussed as a key factor in accelerating the growth of the global economy.
