During the Investment Opportunities Forum ... 4821 development projects in Riyadh at a cost of 509 billion riyals

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The Investment Opportunities Forum and Exhibition 2015, organized by the Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry in cooperation with the Higher Authority for the Development of Riyadh, represents a strategic dimension in presenting more real development projects by more than 16 government and private entities, at a time when the country is witnessing a package of insular changes in decision-making centers, which supports the outcomes and recommendations of this forum, which finds appreciable attention from officials.

Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry in Riyadh

Supporting building and construction projects

<At the opening ceremony, His Royal Highness Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, Governor of Riyadh, affirmed that the Emirate of Riyadh is interested in the government of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz - may God protect him - in economic development projects and construction movement in the capital and its governorates, building a better environment for the lives of its residents and achieving more progress and welfare for them, and expressed understanding and encouragement for efforts to push the system of construction, building and investment in the Riyadh region, and praised the participation of the Supreme Authority for the Development of Riyadh City in organizing this forum represents one of these efforts, which adds to the movement that the capital is witnessing from the capital.

A new window for investment and construction

In his speech, the President of the Riyadh Chamber welcomed the business sector and their support for opportunities and projects that will contribute to revitalizing the investment movement and pushing economic and social development projects, in response to the directives of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz - may God protect him - which emphasizes attention to the development and advancement of development projects in the Kingdom's regions. Zamil noted the government's keenness to sponsor and support development projects, employ and invest all available capabilities and opportunities, and provide full facilities for Saudi investors to actively and constructively interact with these opportunities in order to push the process of development and economic progress.

Zamil praised the government's keenness on nurturing and supporting development projects and utilizing all available capabilities and opportunities and providing full facilities for the active and constructive interaction with these opportunities.

4821 projects costing 509 billion

Zamil praised the efforts of the Emir of Riyadh, who is at the forefront of the efforts to develop Riyadh, where the major workshop is currently accelerating with the construction of 4821 development projects in all sectors, with a total cost of about 509 billion riyals, noting that the forum will launch many promising investment opportunities prepared by the participating government agencies and covering the regions of the Kingdom, the capital Riyadh and its governorates, opening a new window for investment and construction and throwing a new package of projects to investors.

Our economy inspires confidence and reassurance

For his part, the Secretary General of the Riyadh Chamber, Dr. Mohammed Al Kathiri, stressed that holding the forum despite the sensitive situations and events witnessed by the region proves and confirms the solidity of our national economy and its high ability to face these challenges, just as it has proven before and still able to stand firmly in the face of global economic crises and fluctuations in the global oil markets and low prices, stressing that this sends a message of reassurance and confidence to every Saudi in the strength and durability of the national economy and its pillars, thanks to God first, then thanks to the rational economic and financial policies adopted by our wise leadership.

Riyadh Chamber's Secretary General, Dr. Mohammed Al Kathiri