يبحث قطاع الأعمال السعودي الفرص الاستثمارية في البوسنة والهرسك، التي تقدر بأكثر من 200 فرصة ستُطرح خلال منتدى سراييفو للأعمال الرابع عشر.
وتشارك المملكة في هذا المنتدى بصفتها دولة متحدثة، بوفد يضم 6 جهات حكومية، وعدد من شركات القطاع الخاص برئاسة وكيل محافظ الهيئة العامة للتجارة الخارجية للعلاقات الدولية عبدالعزيز بن عمر السكران، إلى جانب أكثر من 2000 مشارك من 35 دولة وعدد من المنظمات الدولية.
وتهدف المشاركة في المنتدى الذي يُقام في 21 مايو الجاري، إلى تعزيز العلاقات التجارية بين المملكة والبوسنة والهرسك، واستكشاف فرص التعاون في القطاعات المستهدفة، وجذب الاستثمارات الأجنبية، ورفع مستوى التواصل الحكومي للدول المشاركة، وعقد طاولة مستديرة للأعمال السعودية البوسنية، إضافة إلى توقيع اتفاقية بين القطاع الخاص من الجانبين، وزيارة شركة «بي إتش تيلكيوم» الرائدة في مجال الاتصالات، وشركة «بينجو» أكبر الأسواق المركزية البوسنية.
ويركز المنتدى الذي يُنظم سنوياً على جذب الاستثمارات الدولية وتعزيز التعاون الاقتصادي، والمساهمة في تنمية اقتصاد البوسنة والهرسك ودول شرق أوروبا، إذ يُعد إحدى مبادرات بنك البوسنة الدولي.
ويناقش منتدى سراييفو للأعمال بنسخته الرابعة عشرة دور السياسات الحكومية في تعزيز نمو الأعمال وتمكينها من خلال التقنية والابتكار، وأبرز ممارسات الأعمال الإستراتيجية في قطاع السياحة وتأثيرها الاقتصادي.
ويضم وفد المملكة الهيئة العامة للتجارة الخارجية، ووزارة الاستثمار، ووزارة الاتصالات وتقنية المعلومات، والهيئة العامة للغذاء والدواء، وهيئة تنمية الصادرات السعودية، والمركز الوطني للنخيل والتمور، واتحاد الغرف التجارية السعودية.
يُذكر أن حجم التبادل التجاري بين المملكة والبوسنة والهرسك خلال 10 سنوات (2024-2014م) بلغ نحو 321 مليون دولار، ونما حجم التجارة بين البلدين في عام 2024م بنسبة 82% مقارنةً بعام 2023م.
«منتدى سراييفو»: 200 فرصة استثمارية أمام قطاع الأعمال السعودي
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The Saudi business sector is exploring investment opportunities in Bosnia and Herzegovina, estimated at more than 200 opportunities that will be presented during the 14th Sarajevo Business Forum.
The Kingdom is participating in this forum as a speaking country, with a delegation that includes 6 government entities and several private sector companies, headed by the Deputy Governor of the General Authority for Foreign Trade for International Relations, Abdulaziz bin Omar Al-Sukran, along with more than 2000 participants from 35 countries and several international organizations.
The aim of participating in the forum, which will be held on May 21, is to enhance trade relations between the Kingdom and Bosnia and Herzegovina, explore cooperation opportunities in targeted sectors, attract foreign investments, elevate the level of government communication among participating countries, hold a roundtable for Saudi-Bosnian business, in addition to signing an agreement between the private sectors of both sides, and visiting "BH Telecom," a leading company in the telecommunications field, and "Bingo," the largest central market in Bosnia.
The forum, which is organized annually, focuses on attracting international investments, enhancing economic cooperation, and contributing to the development of the economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Eastern European countries, as it is one of the initiatives of the International Bank of Bosnia.
The 14th Sarajevo Business Forum discusses the role of government policies in enhancing business growth and enabling it through technology and innovation, as well as the most prominent strategic business practices in the tourism sector and their economic impact.
The Kingdom's delegation includes the General Authority for Foreign Trade, the Ministry of Investment, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the General Authority for Food and Drug, the Saudi Export Development Authority, the National Center for Palms and Dates, and the Saudi Chambers of Commerce Federation.
It is worth noting that the volume of trade exchange between the Kingdom and Bosnia and Herzegovina over 10 years (2014-2024) reached approximately 321 million dollars, and the trade volume between the two countries grew by 82% in 2024 compared to 2023.
The Kingdom is participating in this forum as a speaking country, with a delegation that includes 6 government entities and several private sector companies, headed by the Deputy Governor of the General Authority for Foreign Trade for International Relations, Abdulaziz bin Omar Al-Sukran, along with more than 2000 participants from 35 countries and several international organizations.
The aim of participating in the forum, which will be held on May 21, is to enhance trade relations between the Kingdom and Bosnia and Herzegovina, explore cooperation opportunities in targeted sectors, attract foreign investments, elevate the level of government communication among participating countries, hold a roundtable for Saudi-Bosnian business, in addition to signing an agreement between the private sectors of both sides, and visiting "BH Telecom," a leading company in the telecommunications field, and "Bingo," the largest central market in Bosnia.
The forum, which is organized annually, focuses on attracting international investments, enhancing economic cooperation, and contributing to the development of the economy of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Eastern European countries, as it is one of the initiatives of the International Bank of Bosnia.
The 14th Sarajevo Business Forum discusses the role of government policies in enhancing business growth and enabling it through technology and innovation, as well as the most prominent strategic business practices in the tourism sector and their economic impact.
The Kingdom's delegation includes the General Authority for Foreign Trade, the Ministry of Investment, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, the General Authority for Food and Drug, the Saudi Export Development Authority, the National Center for Palms and Dates, and the Saudi Chambers of Commerce Federation.
It is worth noting that the volume of trade exchange between the Kingdom and Bosnia and Herzegovina over 10 years (2014-2024) reached approximately 321 million dollars, and the trade volume between the two countries grew by 82% in 2024 compared to 2023.