KSrelief signs an executive program to provide emergency food aid to people affected by floods in Sudan

King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief ) signed yesterday an executive program to provide emergency food assistance to citizens affected by floods and to people in dire need, per the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, also known as IPC scale, in Sudan for the year 2022. The program was signed by the Assistant Supervisor General of KSrelief for Operations and Programs, Eng. Ahmed bin Ali Al-Baiz, at the center’s headquarters in Riyadh.

Through the project, 30,515 food baskets will be secured and distributed in the states of West, Central, and North Darfur, Sennar State, Al-Manaqil District, Jazirah state, and Berber City in River Nile State, benefiting 183,490 individuals.

This comes within the framework of humanitarian and relief projects provided by the Kingdom, represented by the Center, to alleviate the suffering of the Sudanese people from the torrential rains and floods and to support their food security.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Minister of Human Resources and Social Development receives Philippine Secretary of Migrant Workers

Minister of Human Resources and Social Development, Eng. Ahmed bin Sulaiman Al-Rajhi, received here today Secretary of Migrant Workers of the Republic of the Philippines, Susan Ople.

During the meeting, they reviewed bilateral relations, various aspects of cooperation, opportunities to enhance them, common challenges and ways to deal with them to serve the interests of the two countries.

In the same context, Deputy Minister for Labor, Dr. Abdullah bin Nasser Abu Thnain, held a meeting with the Philippine Secretary during which they reviewed the labor market strategy, relevant labor market policies, a number of programs and initiatives related to organizing the sector and the Ministry’s efforts in the field of protecting labor rights .

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Second Saudi International Iron & Steel Conference kicks off next Monday with international, local and Arab participation

The “Second Saudi International Iron & Steel Conference”, organized by the National Iron Industry Committee of the Federation of Saudi Chambers, will kick off next Monday in Riyadh, under the patronage of the Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar bin Ibrahim Al-Khorayef, and the Minister of Investment, Eng. Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih, and will attract a group of industry leaders, and investors in the sector in Saudi Arabia, the world, and the region making it the largest of its kind in the region.

Ministers of Industry, Mineral Resources, and Investment, along with the President of the Federation of Saudi Chambers, Mr. Ajlan bin Abdulaziz Al-Ajlan will inaugurate the conference sessions, under the theme “Ministerial Team”, during which the ministers will review the vision of their ministries in providing the best forms of support for the Saudi iron and steel industry, and the available options to overcome the challenges, to achieve the ambitions that support efforts to enable the Kingdom to become a major player on the map of the global steel industry.

The first day of the conference concludes with the opening of the accompanying exhibition in which the conference sponsors from various prominent steel industries, representing Saudi, Gulf, and international companies, participate.

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) for the Arab States, Dr. Nayef Falah Mubarak Al-Hajraf will deliver a speech on the second day of the conference, followed by the first working session which will be held under the title: “Deputies of Ministers and Executives”, in which the keynote speakers include Deputy Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Eng. Osama Al-Zamil, and the Deputy Minister of Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, Eng. Khaled Al-Mudaifer, and two other Arab and international speakers.

This will be followed by a bilateral dialogue session with the Executive Director of the World Steel Association Edwin Basson, entitled “A Closer Look at the Middle East and North Africa”, and the dialogue will be moderated by the Vice-Chairman of the National Committee for the Iron Industry, Mohammed Al-Jabr. Meanwhile, the second session will be held under the title “The Status of the Iron and Steel Market in the Middle East and North Africa”, in which five speakers representing Saudi and Gulf companies will discuss the reality and prospects for the development of this industry in the region.

The third session, entitled: “Game Changers in the Global Iron and Steel Market”, will be held with the participation of five speakers, including representatives from the World Steel Association, the Indian Iron Federation, Germany-based Baosteel Europe, and a Turkish steel company. The fifth speaker is a senior partner of McKinsey Globalism.

The fourth and final session on the second day of the conference will be entitled “Supply Chains, Energy, and Raw Materials”, in which 6 speakers, 3 of whom are Saudis, will speak, including the Undersecretary for Logistics Services at the Ministry of Transport and Logistics, Louay Mashabi, the CEO of the Saudi Export Development Authority Abdul Rahman Al-Thukair, in addition to three CEOs of Gulf and international steel companies.

The second day of the conference will be concluded with a speech by the Chairman of the National Iron Committee, Chairman of the Conference, Eng. Rayed Al-Ajaji, where he will highlight the most prominent discussions of the working sessions and dialogues on that day.

On the third and final day of the conference, the CEO of the NEOM project, Eng. Nadhmi Al-Nasr, will deliver a speech, followed by a speech by the Chairman of the National Iron Committee, the President of the Conference, Eng. Rayed Al-Ajaji, who will deliver the opening speech of the conference on its closing day.

On the same day, a dialogue session entitled “Modern Economic Cities” will be held, followed by a discussion session entitled: “Industry, Investment, and Innovation”, in which four speakers representing Saudi, Gulf, and international entities will participate. This will be followed by a session themed “Iron Pipes Connecting the Saudi Arabia”, with the participation of five speakers representing Saudi and international steel-producing companies.

The conference will conclude its activities with a dialogue session titled “Lessons Learned and Next Steps”, in which the Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar bin Ibrahim Al-Khorayef, and a group of Saudi and international speakers will participate as keynote speakers, and will be moderated by the Chairman of the National Iron Committee, Rayed Al-Ajaji, who will deliver the closing speech of the conference where he will highlight the most prominent recommendations and results of the Second International Iron and Steel Conference.

Source: Saudi Press Agency

Saudi Arabia to host International Conference on Desalination Industry Future tomorrow

The International Conference on the Future of the Desalination Industry, to be organized by Saline Water Conversion Corporation on September 11- 13, will kick off in Riyadh with the participation of policy makers, innovators, financiers, marketers, operators, contractors, developers and technology suppliers around the world.

120 local and international speakers including water ministers from different countries of the world will participate in the conference.

The conference will present 3 main themes including controlling the price of water desalination at $ 0.32 to become the world record price for water desalination, how to reduce carbon emissions by 50%, and how to develop non- water revenues to 10% of the total.

The conference invites those wishing and interested to join this global event through the link: https://exicon.eventsair.com/fdiconf/reg-ar/Site/Register .

Source: Saudi Press Agency

GCC Secretary General Affirms the Importance of Strengthening GCC-Indian Relations

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Dr. Nayef Falah Mubarak Al-Hajraf affirmed the importance of strengthening the GCC-Indian relations to serve common interests.

This came during his meeting with Indian Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar in Riyadh today.

The two sides held a session of official talks and reviewed relations of cooperation between the GCC countries and the Republic of India. They also discussed aspects of the GCC-Indian relations in many fields of joint cooperation.

Then, a memorandum of understanding was signed between the GCC Secretariat General and the Republic of India.

For his part, the GCC Secretary General affirmed that the relations with the Republic of India are among the most important historical and solid relations between the GCC countries and the Republic of India, asserting that India is one of the largest trading partners of the GCC and an ideal model for addressing challenges and seizing opportunities, particularly in the fields of investment and economy.

He praised the bilateral relations between the GCC countries and the Republic of India in light of the economic cooperation agreement signed between the GCC and India in 2004.

The two sides reviewed the developments of the joint working group with regard to free trade negotiations and the importance of completing the work of the joint team concerned with studying all economic and trade aspects between the GCC countries and India.

Source: Saudi Press Agency