Saudi Arabia has announced plans to open an investment office in Miami, its second in the U.S., following a promotional push from former President Trump. This new office is intended to facilitate Saudi investments in South America and enhance the kingdom's ties with U.S. business interests. Minister of Investment Khalid Bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih, supported by Miami's Mayor Francis Suarez, expressed confidence that the Miami office will act as a crucial link for global investors looking to engage with Saudi Arabia, thus reflecting a strategic initiative to bolster foreign investment flows.
In turn, Al-Falih thanked the mayor "for believing in the kingdom. The mayor has been coming for a number of years. I met him for the first time in Jeddah..."
"We're opening a new pathway for inbound investment to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, but also for facilitating outbound investment..."
"It seems like it was just yesterday that I was in Riyadh announcing that FII was coming to Miami..."
Saudi Arabia’s new investment office in Miami will serve as a gateway to South America and aims to strengthen ties between the U.S. and Saudi investors.
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