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Riyadh and Beijing spur global economic growth



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Saudi Arabia and the People’s Republic of China enjoy a comprehensive and in-depth development of bilateral relations and fruitful economic cooperation, especially in the fields of trade, energy and infrastructure.
The strong relationship is moving forward steadily since the diplomatic ties were established in 1990.

A major diplomatic visit between the Kingdom and China was made in 1999, when Chinese President Jiang Zemin visited Riyadh, which resulted in the mutual signing of the 1999 strategic oil cooperation agreement. It paved the way for China to open its oil refinery sector to Saudi Arabia if the Kingdom allows for exploration and development opportunities for Chinese investors.
Sino-Saudi diplomatic and economic relations grew closer in the year 2000. Their bilateral trade showed significant expansion.

In 2004, the two countries initiated a series of regular political meetings and in the same year Sinopec, China’s state-run oil company, signed an agreement to explore gas in the Empty Quarter (Rub’al Khali) in Saudi Arabia.

In 2005 alone, trade increased 59 percent, allowing Saudi Arabia to overtake Angola as China’s largest source of oil for the first time. Now oil is the backbone of the relationship.
In January 2006, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah became the first Saudi head of state to visit China.

He signed five major agreements on energy cooperation during his visit, which was also used as a way to discuss broader economic trade, taxation and technical accords, a vocational training agreement, as well as to finalize an urban development loan for the Saudi Arabian Development Bank in China’s Xinjiang province.

Chinese President Hu Jintao hoped that this bilateral cooperation would “write a new chapter of friendly cooperation between China and Saudi Arabia in the new century.”
The high-profile visit was reciprocated by President Hu Jintao on April 22 in the same year.
The president became only the second foreign leader in history who was granted permission to address Saudi legislative council.

The two leaders were instrumental in signing several agreements regarding further energy exploration and security collaboration.
King Abdullah adopted a pro-Asian Look East trade policy, with more than half of Saudi oil going to Asia.

Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) alone exports products such as petrochemicals worth over $2 billion to China on an annual basis.
Consequently, the value of Sino-Saudi bilateral trade rose to €32,500,000,000 in 2008, making Saudi Arabia China’s largest trading partner in Western Asia.
In the first quarter of 2010, Saudi oil export to China reached more than 1 million barrels, exceeding exports to the US.

The Kingdom is expected to remain China’s largest supplier of crude oil in the world and the largest trading partner in West Asia and Africa.
With the huge increase in Sino-Saudi trade, Saudi Arabia has emerged as a significant investor in China as the Kingdom is eager to invest in Chinese oil industry-related projects as a way to secure their status as a major oil provider to the China.

In 2004, Saudi Arabia’s Saudi Aramco Overseas Company invested nearly one-third of the $3 billion in funds needed for the construction of a petrochemical facility in China’s southeastern province of Fujian, which is planned to process 8 million tons of Saudi crude oil.
In 2006, the two countries agreed to jointly construct an oil storage facility on China’s Hainan Island and the Kingdom invited Chinese firms to participate in infrastructure development worth $624 billion.

On April 6, 2012, SABIC announced a new investment plan of $100 million to set up a new technology center in the Kangqiao area of Shanghai.
It was not only oil related companies that ventured into their bilateral relationship cementing the ties further, but major Saudi companies such as the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA) and Saudi Arabian Airlines also established offices in China by that time.
In 2006, Saudi Arabia invested $1.1 billion in China, the first significant investment since 2000. In 2009, China Railway Company won a $1.8 billion bid to build a monorail in Makkah as a way to help transport pilgrims.

China Railway Construction Corporation Ltd. undertook the Al-Mashaaer Al-Mugadassah metro project Southern Line and completed its work.
The volume of trade exchange between Saudi Arabia and China soared to $73.4 billion.
China imported more than 50 million tons of crude oil from the Kingdom in 2012, and 27 million tons of oil imported in the first half of the current year and the volume of trade between the two countries reached $36.2 billion.

So far as the level of practical cooperation and bilateral relations are concerned, there are more than 140 Chinese companies operating in the Kingdom in the fields of construction, telecommunications, infrastructure, petrochemicals and others, as well as increasing mutual investment between the two countries, which clearly contributes in the economic boom for the two countries.
Cultural cooperation and people-to-people exchanges between the two countries progressed smoothly.

Saudi Arabia took an active part in the Shanghai World Expo spending $150 million on its pavilion.
The Saudi Pavilion was one of the most popular pavilions during the expo and received more than 4 million visitors.

As friends, China and the Kingdom have always been exchanging visits.
In recent years, there have been hallmarks of their increasing friendship through the Kingdom’s participation in the Olympic Games in Beijing, and the generous assistance by King Abdullah to the region affected by earthquakes in Wenchuan County, Sichuan Province, China in 2008.
Moreover, around 15,000 Chinese Muslims make pilgrimages to Saudi Arabia every year.
There are tremendous investment opportunities for both countries to work on further cooperation, especially in the areas of technology transfer and renewable energy, medical technology and certain other segments.

The Kingdom is looking forward to register further growth and China marching ahead with full confidence building a moderately prosperous society in a most comprehensive way.
Their economies have been providing a new impetus to the global financial system.


Riyadh and Beijing spur global economic growth | Arab News
 
China and KSA are the two countries with the largest Current account surpluses in the whole world.

In a world where most countries run on chronic deficits and debt, having large Current account surpluses is a fantastic thing, and is a major factor fueling global growth.
 
What is the Saudi opinion of my country, China? I have always interest to know this!
 
What is the Saudi opinion of my country, China? I have always interest to know this!

Lol.....the sauds are the ones funding the al qaeda muslim terrorists and separtists in the north east of your country......but to your face they will say nice things.........they learned the double speak very well from their masters..........the USA............


And lol@the sowdis trying to compare themselves economically to China.......what a joke.....
 
Lol.....the sauds are the ones funding the al qaeda muslim terrorists and separtists in the north east of your country......but to your face they will say nice things.........they learned the double speak very well from their masters..........the USA............


And lol@the sowdis trying to compare themselves economically to China.......what a joke.....

Saudi's also have a lot of political clout and investments in the USA, China will never allow foreign lobbies. Saudi's cant really influence the Chinese like they do the Americans. I bet on SA staying close to the US for this reason.
 
Lol.....the sauds are the ones funding the al qaeda muslim terrorists and separtists in the north east of your country......but to your face they will say nice things.........they learned the double speak very well from their masters..........the USA............


And lol@the sowdis trying to compare themselves economically to China.......what a joke.....
You are a troll,we Chinese have no enemy in muslim world
 
You are a troll,we Chinese have no enemy in muslim world

You do not have any idea how real politik works..its a good thing your leaders know better.. The USA is your enemy.. Sowdi arabia is the USAs lapdog.. Al qaeda works for both of them.. Al qaeda is trying to destabalize your north eastern borderd..these are all facts that your government knows very well..that doesnt mean they cant smile and shake hands and do business..but in reality all China wants from the table cloth wearers is their oil..tneir oil..their oil..

But you are correct..the average muslim isnt your enemy or mine..their corrupt leaders on the other hand.....like i said your government is very smart and they know who their true political friends are.......and who their business associates are..

Saudi's also have a lot of political clout and investments in the USA, China will never allow foreign lobbies. Saudi's cant really influence the Chinese like they do the Americans. I bet on SA staying close to the US for this reason.

Sowdis stay close to the usa because without their support the sowdis would have been deposed or imvaded long long ago..nothing more..
 
Lol.....the sauds are the ones funding the al qaeda muslim terrorists and separtists in the north east of your country......but to your face they will say nice things.........they learned the double speak very well from their masters..........the USA............

And lol@the sowdis trying to compare themselves economically to China.......what a joke.....

Where is "Muslim terrorist and separatist" in North East of China? If you meant Uyghurs in Xinjiang, Saudi's have no connection with them.
 
You do not have any idea how real politik works..its a good thing your leaders know better.. The USA is your enemy.. Sowdi arabia is the USAs lapdog.. Al qaeda works for both of them.. Al qaeda is trying to destabalize your north eastern borderd..these are all facts that your government knows very well..that doesnt mean they cant smile and shake hands and do business..but in reality all China wants from the table cloth wearers is their oil..tneir oil..their oil..

But you are correct..the average muslim isnt your enemy or mine..their corrupt leaders on the other hand.....like i said your government is very smart and they know who their true political friends are.......and who their business associates are..



Sowdis stay close to the usa because without their support the sowdis would have been deposed or imvaded long long ago..nothing more..
You are American,you should loyal to your country
 
You do not have any idea how real politik works..its a good thing your leaders know better.. The USA is your enemy.. Sowdi arabia is the USAs lapdog.. Al qaeda works for both of them.. Al qaeda is trying to destabalize your north eastern borderd..these are all facts that your government knows very well..that doesnt mean they cant smile and shake hands and do business..but in reality all China wants from the table cloth wearers is their oil..tneir oil..their oil..

But you are correct..the average muslim isnt your enemy or mine..their corrupt leaders on the other hand.....like i said your government is very smart and they know who their true political friends are.......and who their business associates are..

Sowdis stay close to the usa because without their support the sowdis would have been deposed or imvaded long long ago..nothing more..

China is USA's banker and one of the largest trade partner.

Al Qaeda do not work for USA or Saudi Arabia govt., they are against both.

China needs oil but it also has strategic interest in the Muslim world. And Saudi Arabia has a huge influence in the Muslim world.

Saudi's went against the US before (1973 oil embargo) and they can do it again, in international relations there is no permanent friends or enemy:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saudi_Arabia–United_States_relations
 
Where is "Muslim terrorist and separatist" in North East of China? If you meant Uyghurs in Xinjiang, Saudi's have no connection with them.

You might want to ask the Chinese government about that..it is widely known that al qaeda which is a us sowdi proxy is training the uyghurs in guess where? Syria..these chinese muslims are receiving funding and training in Syria by al qaeda..and guess where they are going when they finish? Thats right..right back to China..to do good nice things for the chinese people..like.......wait for it............car bombs.....suicide bombs..and all other sorts of things nice al qaeda trained muslim terrorists do..do a google search..nome of this is news..in fact its old news..the sowdis and the us are doi g the same in Russia with the chechens....just because you are ignorant of the facts.....im not going to hold your hand..go on youtube..there are videos of these fools in syria fighting with al qaeda..

Smh...
 
Lol.....the sauds are the ones funding the al qaeda muslim terrorists and separtists in the north east of your country......but to your face they will say nice things.........they learned the double speak very well from their masters..........the USA............


And lol@the sowdis trying to compare themselves economically to China.......what a joke.....

And another troll who hides somebody elses flag.

What's wrong with you people ?
 
Al Qaeda do not work for USA or Saudi Arabia govt., they are against

Ahahahahahahahaha......ok im done


And ps...do a google search at least....we in america know this is going on...its hilarious you asians dont know any better.....

And another troll who hides somebody elses flag.

What's wrong with you people ?

I am not trolling nor am i hiding behind any flag that doesnt belong to me........but whats wrong with you turks that you let erdogan send terrorists into Syria to kill innocent people..christians and kurds....answer the direct question..or sit the fcuk down....
 
Ahahahahahahahaha......ok im done


And ps...do a google search at least....we in america know this is going on...its hilarious you asians dont know any better.....



I am not trolling nor am i hiding behind any flag that doesnt belong to me........but whats wrong with you turks that you let erdogan send terrorists into Syria to kill innocent people..christians and kurds....answer the direct question..or sit the fcuk down....

You are totally clueless, you can't even tell North East from North West of China. may be some Iranian propaganda got to you or you have some connection with that country.
 
We kill anyone who we don't like. It's nothing personal, just business!

Btw, I'm having a hard time decoding your motivations here on the forum. Who are you? A Kurd / Persian / Armenian? If any of those, you also are fair game! :D

I am not trolling nor am i hiding behind any flag that doesnt belong to me........but whats wrong with you turks that you let erdogan send terrorists into Syria to kill innocent people..christians and kurds....answer the direct question..or sit the fcuk down....
 
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