King Salman Poses with the Saudi-Japanese delegation to the Saudi-Japan Business Forum
King Salman was conferred with Japan’s Daisy High Medal by
Japanese Emperor Akihito on Tuesday in appreciation of his role as the
Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques in Makkah and Madinah.
The Japanese emperor presented the medal to the Saudi king during a reception
hosted in his honor at the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, SPA reported.
In his vote of thanks the king through an interpreter told the emperor that he
is glad to meet him and visit Japan, to which he called his “second home.”
Moreover, on the third day of the fourth leg of a seven-nation Asian tour, the
king attended the Saudi-Japanese Vision 2030 business forum aimed at strengthen
bilateral ties.
The king was received at the forum by Minister of Economy and Planning Adel
Fakeih and Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Hiroshige Seko.
The forum, addressed by Chairman of the Japanese Business
Federation Sadayuki Sakakibara, explored economic and investment cooperation
between the Kingdom and Japan.
Sakakibara stressed the importance of the Kingdom’s economic role for Japan and
the keenness of the Japanese business sector toward the achievement of the
strategic economic and developmental objectives of the Saudi-Japanese Vision
2030 that aims to bolster bilateral cooperation.
At the end of the forum, a film on the history of economic relations between
the Kingdom and Japan was shown.
Also on Tuesday, the Ministry of Labor and Social Development signed a
Memorandum
Understanding (MoU) with the Japanese Ministry of Health,
Labor and Welfare for cooperation in the areas of work and development of human
resources.
The MoU was signed on the sideline of the tour by Minister of Labor and Social
Development Ali bin Nasser Al-Ghafis and Japanese Minister of Health, Labor and
Social Welfare Yasuhisa Shiozaki.
The Ministry of Education also signed with its Japanese counterpart an
executive program agreement for scientific cooperation. It was signed Salim bin
Mohammed Al-Malik, adviser and general supervisor of General Department for
International Cooperation, and Japanese Vice Minister Komatsu Shinjiro.
The Ministry of Health also signed a memorandum of cooperation with the
Japanese Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare that seeks to establish
cooperation on health issues between the two countries. It was signed by Health
Minister Tawfiq Al-Rabeeah and his Japanese counterpart Yasuhisa Shiozaki.
Earlier, an MoU was signed by the National Industrial Cluster Development
Program (NICDP) and the Toyota Motor Corporation for the feasibility study of
an industrial project to produce vehicles and parts in the Kingdom.
The study would take into account the evaluation of development of a local
supply base using materials produced by major Saudi companies including SABIC,
Maaden, Petro Rabigh.
It further aims to enhance the development and attraction of a Saudi workforce
and put in place the adequate training programs.
Abdul Latif Jameel, as a local distributor for Toyota, will
be also taking part in the joint feasibility study.
Toyota remains the leader in Saudi and other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) car
markets with more than 500,000 units sold in GCC in 2016, according to SPA.
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