Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques sponsors the launch of the Riyadh Economic Forum at its sixth session

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Riyadh-Amlak
Under the generous patronage of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, may God preserve him, the sixth edition of the Riyadh Economic Forum will take place from December 9–11 in Riyadh.
The Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Riyadh Economic Forum stated that His Royal Highness Prince Khalid bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz, Governor of the Riyadh Region, will open the forum’s proceedings in the presence of a number of princes, government officials, and experts and interested parties, noting that the forum will feature an elite group of experts and academics from inside and outside the Kingdom, as well as a large gathering of business leaders who engaged with the forum’s studies through 19 panel discussions in the Riyadh region and four panel discussions in various parts of the Kingdom, including the cities of Dammam, Tabuk, and Jeddah.
Engineer Saad Al-Maajil said: “The selected studies align with the requirements of sustainable development and respond to local, regional, and international changes,” noting that the current phase requires engagement with local and global conditions in a manner that leaves no room for slowness or delay..
Al-Maajil emphasized that the forum’s goal in raising such issues is to gather the views of experts from relevant agencies and opinion leaders on phenomena that concern the public, and to propose ways to address and resolve them. The goal is not to defame a specific individual or entity, but rather a much greater objective —namely, the national economy and the well-being of citizens.
He explained that the Forum, in its sixth session, is continuing what it began in its previous five sessions, having gained extensive experience and expertise in this area, in order to diagnose strategic issues facing the national economy, identify the obstacles it faces, and explore means of its growth and development in linewith developments on the regional and global stages...