

The first edition of the Saudi EXIM Global Partners Forum will launch on Wednesday, November 19, in Riyadh, with a wide participation of over 40 speakers of decision-makers and experts in the fields of financing, trade, and development, in addition to more than 300 participants representing 70 countries.
According to a press release issued by the Saudi Export-Import Bank (EXIM) today, the forum aims to boost international dialogue on the future of trade and finance, through discussing practical solutions that enhance supply chains and market integration.
It also aims to develop partnerships between credit and finance institutions, government agencies, and developmental organizations.
The release added that the forum will focus on innovation in financial products and expanding the scope of cooperation between EXIM banks and multilateral financial institutions, to contribute to building a sustainable and effective trade environment regionally and globally.
The forum will discuss during the panels the available opportunities in the Saudi economy within Saudi Vision 2030, expanding the scope of finance to enable exporters, exploring areas for growth in emerging markets, and enhancing integration between export-import institutions.
The panels will also tackle the role of technology and digital transformation in shaping the future of global trade, while focusing on the impact of multilateral partnerships as one of the main pillars of accelerating the growth of global economy.