al alamy says saudi benefited from free trade
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Al Alamy says saudi benefited from free trade

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Saudi Expert Fawaz Al Alamy
Riyadh - Egypt Today

Saudi Expert Fawaz Al Alamy said that his country managed to achieve increasing gains from implementing the principles of free trade and market economy to pave the way for achieving increasing benefits from globalization during the current period. He added that his country ranked third among the fastest growing countries in the world after China and India, saying that it will turn into a center for international trade in the near future.
He added, “The Kingdom's agreements, together with the East and West countries, have been a strategic objective to enhance their economic integration in the world's growing markets and prepare them to become one the top 15 economies in the world instead of their current 19th place.”
He revealed that Saudi Arabia continues to reap the rewards of its adoption of free trade principles and market economy, becoming the third fastest growing economy in the world – after China and India – and playing globalization in its favor.
Alamy, former deputy commerce and industry minister, said that the kingdom’s agreements with the west and east were a strategic goal to reinforce economic integration with the growing international markets and prepare its economy to be among the 15 best economies in the world instead of its current 19th position.
“Saudi Vision 2030 focused on reducing Saudi dependency on oil as a sole source of income through reinforcing domestic content and doubling its percentage from 20 to 40 percent so that the kingdom becomes a safe destination for investors and an advanced center for international trade,” he said.
For this, the kingdom has adopted a plan to increase direct foreign investments up to 133 percent and to double the value of investments from SAR1.2 trillion (USD320 billion) to SAR2.3 trillion (USD613.3 billion), he revealed.
He added that this would raise the Saudi GDP to 200 percent in the next three years and increase non-oil exports from 16 to 50 percent of GDP. In addition, it would double non-oil revenues from SAR163 billion (USD43.3 billion) to SAR1 trillion (USD266.6 billion) by 2020.
“In 2016 report, the World Trade Organization (WTO) showed that Saudi Arabia ranked 16 in exports and 122 in imports among world countries. These results stress the importance of the kingdom’s geo-strategic position on the Rea Sea,” Alamy added.

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