“We have to take advantage”: Saudis very interested in Portugal. “We already see Ronaldo as a Saudi”

“We have to take advantage”: Saudis very interested in Portugal. “We already see Ronaldo as a Saudi”

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“We have to take advantage”: Saudis very interested in Portugal. “We already see Ronaldo as a Saudi”

Alwalid Albaltan, President of the Saudi-Portuguese Business Council

“Saudi businesspeople are very interested and want to have a clear path to investing in Portugal”, highlighted Alwalid Albaltan.

The president of the Saudi Arabia-Portugal business council told Lusa that the Saudi economy is expanding strongly, pointing out opportunities for Portuguese companies and Saudi interest in investing in sectors such as tourism, industry, agriculture and energy.

Saudi businesspeople are very interested and want to have a clear path to investing in Portugal”, highlighted Alwalid Albaltan in Riyadh, where a two-day visit by the Minister of Economy and Territorial Cohesion, Manuel Castro Almeida, began, which aims to reinforce bilateral economic relations.

The Saudi Arabia-Portugal Business Council and its Portuguese counterpart began working around a year ago to promote investments, organizing business missions and information sessions about business in both countries.

“We created this base and now we can see the result”commented Alwalid Albaltan, exemplifying the recent intensification of high-level visits by Portuguese authorities to the country – as was the case, last month, with the Minister of State and Foreign Affairs, Paulo Rangel, and, now, the Minister of Economy.

“This shows that this base is building something big for the future. It’s hard work and it will take some timebut everything is coming together in this sense”, considered the businessman.

The Saudi official recalled that Portugal – together with Spain and Morocco – organizes the world football championship in and, four years later, Saudi Arabia will take on this task.

“This is the time to launch tourism”he emphasized.

In the same sense, the president of the Portugal-Saudi Arabia Business Council, Abílio Alagôa da Silva, highlighted to Lusa the business opportunities for Portuguese companies in this Middle Eastern country.

“The next 10 years will be great prosperity” in Saudi Arabiadefended the Portuguese businessman, who pointed out the “transformative” capacity of the so-called ‘Vision 2030’, a strategic plan launched in 2016 to diversify the country’s economy beyond oil.

This plan includes major projects such as Expo 2030; Qiddiya, a future entertainment and sports hub, which will include the future Al Nassr stadium and training center; King Salman Park, which is expected to become the largest urban park in the world, in the Saudi capital; the futuristic city NEOM or luxury tourism projects on the Red Sea coast.

“There is a wave now and we have to take advantage of it”maintained the Portuguese businessman.

Alagôa da Silva further stated that the Saudis have “a great affinity” with the Portuguese.

Portugal also has, in this country, a informal “ambassador”: the footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, currently playing for the Saudi team Al Nassr.

“He did a lot to bring the two countries closer together. We love him and we already see him as a Saudi”, said the Saudi businessman.

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