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http://www.arabnews.com/?page=1&section=0&article=76651&d=22&m=1&y=2006


Sunday, 22, January, 2006 (22, Dhul Hijjah, 1426)


      Abdullah's Visits to Boost Strategic Ties With Asian Giants
      P.K. Abdul Ghafour, Arab News 


        
      JEDDAH, 22 January 2006 - Saudi businessmen pin great hopes on the 
four-nation Asian tour of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah, 
which will take him to Asian giants China, India, Malaysia and Pakistan. They 
believe the visits would strengthen economic and trade ties with the four 
countries.

      Abdullah leaves Riyadh today for Beijing on the first leg of the landmark 
tour. This is the Saudi ruler's first state visit outside the region since he 
ascended the throne in August 2005 and the first by a Saudi king to China since 
the two countries established diplomatic relations in 1990. He will be 
accompanied by a group of prominent Saudi businessmen.

      Abdul Rahman Al-Jeraisy, chairman of the Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and 
Industry and president of the Saudi-Chinese Business Council, said the royal 
visit would help strengthen strategic relations with the four countries. "The 
visit will open new horizons to establish joint investment projects and 
increase non-oil Saudi exports to these countries," he said.

      Saudi Arabia has already offered investment projects worth $624 billion 
to foreign investors in the vital sectors of petrochemicals, gas, electric 
power generation, telecommunications, desalination and railways. It has also 
softened regulations to woo foreign investors.

      During his three-day visit to China, King Abdullah will hold talks with 
President Hu Jintao on major regional and international political issues, most 
importantly Iraq and Palestine, as well as ways of strengthening bilateral 
cooperation. Saudi Arabia is China's main oil supplier; Beijing imports 14 
percent of its total oil requirements from the Kingdom.

      "The Chinese government places great importance on this visit," Chinese 
Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Quan said. The visit comes at a time when 
Saudi-Chinese trade relations have hit their peak with two-way trade reaching 
$14.5 billion in the first 11 months of 2005. A group of Saudi companies 
intends to set up an SR6.6 billion petrochemical complex in Jubail with a 
Chinese partner. The plant will produce two million tons of basic 
petrochemicals annually.

      King Abdullah will arrive in New Delhi on Jan. 24, on the second leg of 
his tour, and will be the chief guest at India's Republic Day celebrations on 
Jan. 26. The royal visit, first by a Saudi king in 50 years, reflects the 
growing relations between the two Asian giants. Riyadh meets 32 percent of 
India's total oil imports.

      More than 1.6 million Indian expatriates working in Saudi Arabia look 
forward to Abdullah's visit with great anticipation. According to Ashok Kumar, 
Indian consul for commercial affairs in Jeddah, there are 82 Saudi-Indian joint 
ventures in the Kingdom, some of them wholly owned by Indian investors. He said 
Indian companies are involved in Saudi industrial, infrastructure, energy, 
pharmaceutical and other projects worth $500 million.

      King Abdullah will be in Malaysia on Jan. 29 and in Pakistan on Feb. 1 on 
the last legs of his tour to promote political, economic and cultural ties with 
the two Muslim countries.

      According to Malaysian Ambassador Ismail Haji Ibrahim, King Abdullah and 
Prime Minister Abdullah Badawi will discuss ways of promoting bilateral trade 
and joint ventures and cooperation in higher education. The Saudi-Malaysian 
Business Council will give a lunch in honor of the Saudi king and his 
delegation.

      Pakistani Ambassador Abdul Aziz Mirza said Abdullah's talks in Islamabad 
would focus on major international issues and the fight against terrorism.
     


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