Saudi Turns to Japan to Hedge Against China
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Quote:DUBAI — Saudi Arabia postponed Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s official visit to Japan this week amid concerns about the health of aging King Salman Bin Abdulaziz, who is currently undergoing medical treatment. The crown prince was to meet Prime Minister Fumio Kishida and Emperor Naruhito, but a Saudi delegation traveled to Japan without the country's de facto leader.

Read more: https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/202...z8b0oH6eME

https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/202...sure-china



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The world is turning against the evil sick third world china and allying with other countries instead.

Third world china is dying and the ah tiongs know it. That's why they are trekking thousand of miles to flee hellhole china LOLOLOLOL!

Many countries look down on china and see it as a failure and a bully. Good for saudi arabia. Wumao sure triggered! LOLOLOLOL!
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Absolute lies.


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Saudi has a lot of works and contracts for China. The former is shifting the focus to Asia. The change of the World Order.  It budgets for at least more than 500B for its future planning. For now, it has given up fighting with Iran and with the help of China both come together. Saudi Crown Prince is visiting Iran but not Japan.

His futuristic plan is very ambitious.
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Salman's visit could be the first by a Saudi royal to Tehran in over two decades after years of strained ties between the two nations.

https://www.editorji.com/world-news/saud...e_vignette
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(06-06-2024, 09:35 PM)Purikura Wrote:  The world is turning against the evil sick third world china and allying with other countries instead.

Third world china is dying and the ah tiongs know it. That's why they are trekking thousand of miles to flee hellhole china LOLOLOLOL!

Many countries look down on china and see it as a failure and a bully. Good for saudi arabia. Wumao sure triggered! LOLOLOLOL!
Lol.
Failure can bully people?
Loser can bully people? 
I tot only strong people can have the premium to bully the losers.
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THOSE MIDDLE EAST SNAKES ARE NOW WARY OF THE TIONG SNAKES WHO ARE PUPPETEERING THE IRANIAN SNAKES.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dffUqowalwg
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https://portalcdn.spa.gov.sa/backend/ori...CApiTS.jpg

https://www.spa.gov.sa/N2117869
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhtNRJXztKM
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#11

To be ready to host the Asian Games.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Alf2mtcEds
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(07-06-2024, 12:22 AM)theold Wrote:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhtNRJXztKM

Dream big with a big dream. Thumbs_up.  One man show is easy to implement.
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Saudi will need Trillion to fulfill its dream.  They upped their target 5 folds for foreign direct investment from about 20 billion per year to 100 billion per year.  So far,  they have closed 64 deals in 1Q, down from 104 a year ago.  It is not known if they will even hit the previous target.

Quote:Saudi Arabia closed the fewest number of first-quarter investment deals since 2021 in a further sign the kingdom is struggling to attract funding from private companies and foreign investors.

The country finalized 64 transactions in the first three months of 2024, according to data from the Ministry of Investment, down 40% on a year earlier. The count is slightly below that recorded in the fourth quarter.

The US and the UK were leading investors, followed by the UAE, Egypt and Singapore. The report didn’t say why the number fell.

Saudi Arabia is heavily focused on securing external investment and locking in more partnerships that will help drive Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s plan to diversify the economy by 2030. The kingdom estimates it will need trillions of dollars by the end of the decade for various projects, intended to help expand into the likes of hi-tech, manufacturing and tourism and ease a dependence on oil revenues.

That includes a target of $100 billion in foreign direct investment a year, compared with an estimated $19 billion in 2023 and an average of $17 billion from 2017-2022.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/...e-year-low



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