Saudi Arabia to invest $400 billion in Turkey

03 Apr 2010

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Saudi Finance Minister Ibrahim Abdul Aziz al-Assaf said that Saudi Arabia would invest $400 billion in Turkey in four years, Turkey's semi-official Anatolia news agency reported on Friday.

Al-Assaf made the remarks at a joint press conference with Turkish finance minister Mehmet Simsek in the Turkish capital of Ankara.

The ministers noted that the two countries will organise a forum for joint investments.

"The two countries had great potential in the areas of economy and commerce," Al-Assaf said, adding that the governments of two countries should provide opportunities for the private sector.

According to Al-Assaf, Turkey and Saudi Arabia were determined to boost their bilateral trade volume to $10 billion.

Turkey and Saudi Arabia saw their $5 billion bilateral trade in 2008 drop to $3 billion following the global financial crisis last year.

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