SAUDI ANZUK Forum: New Economic Bridges from Riyadh

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Riyadh – BETH | October 23, 2025

The Riyadh Chamber of Commerce has announced the organization of the SAUDI ANZUK Forum, to be held at the headquarters of the Federation of Saudi Chambers from October 22 to 23, 2025, with the participation of key economic and investment entities from Saudi Arabia, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.

The forum, under the patronage of Mr. Saad Al-Muajjal, Vice Chairman of the Federation of Saudi Chambers, aims to enhance trade and investment cooperation between the Kingdom and the participating countries, while exploring mutual opportunities across promising sectors.
The initiative aligns with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, which seeks to foster economic openness and diversification of international partnerships.

The event will bring together senior officials, experts, and entrepreneurs from various countries to discuss avenues for economic cooperation and high-value investment prospects, in addition to addressing public-private partnership frameworks and ways to increase bilateral trade between Saudi Arabia and its partner nations.

The Riyadh Chamber invited its members and interested participants to register through the official online platform, emphasizing that the forum represents a strategic opportunity to build new bridges of commercial and economic collaboration between Saudi Arabia and its international partners across the Southern Hemisphere.

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The SAUDI ANZUK Forum marks a new phase in Saudi Arabia’s economic diplomacy, combining global openness with diversified, multi-polar partnerships.
Today, Saudi Arabia is not merely a regional player—it has emerged as a strategic bridge connecting the Global North and South, linking Asia with Europe and Oceania through a balanced network of trade agreements and economic alliances.

The forum embodies Vision 2030’s international dimension, translating the principle of “partnership diversification” into tangible investment opportunities across energy, innovation, infrastructure, education, and advanced technologies.
It also reinforces Riyadh’s growing status as a global hub for economic dialogue, where ideas, strategies, and projects converge in a transparent environment that encourages mutual growth and fair competition.

As Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom seek to expand their footprint in the Asian and Arab markets, the Kingdom continues to lead regional transformation toward a balanced and sustainable economy, founded on cooperation rather than dependency — the very essence of the message this forum carries to the world.