Saudi Arabia and Singapore discuss strengthening digital partnership at Davos

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Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Abdullah Al-Swaha, engaged in talks with his Singaporean counterpart, Josephine Teo, during the World Economic Forum in Davos. The discussions, held on Wednesday, focused on bolstering the strategic partnership between their nations in several key areas related to the digital economy and emerging technologies.

Both ministers underscored the significance of collaborative efforts aimed at promoting innovation and advancing digital initiatives within the framework of the Saudi-Singapore Joint Committee. Emphasizing the need for cooperation, they highlighted specific areas of mutual interest, including the joint opening of markets, initiatives to attract technical investments, the advancement of the digital sector, and intensified collaboration in research and development endeavors targeting advanced technologies.

The talks at Davos signify a shared commitment by Saudi Arabia and Singapore to deepen their collaboration in the digital sphere, leveraging their respective strengths to foster growth and innovation in the global digital economy. The outcomes of these discussions are expected to pave the way for concrete initiatives that will further solidify the bilateral ties between the two countries in the realm of digital transformation and technological advancement.

(Source: Arab News)


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