Saudi minister shows interest in Sol-Tuna

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SAUDI Arabia’s Deputy Minister for International Economic Affairs, Saudi Ministry of Economy and Planning, Bandar Alchemies, visited the Solomon Islands Pavilion on Sunday 9th January, 2021 as part of his Government’s familiarization tour to Pacific Island Countries (PICS) attending Expo 2020 Dubai.

After a brief welcome and introduction by Deputy Commissioner General and Pavilion Director Dennis Marita, Minister AlKhamies was particularly interested in probing the prospects of having SolTuna and Kokonut Pacific including a few of our branded products made available on Saudi Arabia shelves in the future .

Minister AlKhamies was also mindful of the relatively high costs of transporting products from the Solomon Islands to the Gulf Region but added that there were always avenues in which such logistic challenges could be addressed to ensure a fair Return on Investment to both parties.

The Saudi Minister was eagerly inquisitive to know more about the name Solomon, which Team Solo was again privileged to explain.

DCG Marita in acknowledging the visit by Minister AlKhamies said that the Solomon Islands was always eager to look beyond its borders.

Saudi Arabia’s Gross Domestic Product from 1986 to 2020 was approximately US$700.12 billion.

DCG Marita provided Minister AlKhamies with copies of the various Investment publications together with a gift pack which included SolTuna and Pacific Kokonut products.

Minister Al Khamies was accompanied by Hagat Al Yabis, Fahad Al Abdelsalam and Abdulrhaman Tirki.

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