[Shat Salman King International Integrated Port Facility Project] The Saudi Arabian King Salman International Integrated Port Facility Project is located on the Persian Gulf coast in eastern Saudi Arabia, 180 kilometers north of Dammam, the third largest city in Saudi Arabia, in the Rashir Industrial Zone. The project is contracted by Shandong Electric Power Construction Co., Ltd. of China Electric Power Construction Group. It started construction in December 2019 and is expected to achieve overall handover in 2024. After the completion of the project, it will mainly engage in the manufacturing, maintenance, and repair of ships and drilling platforms, which is expected to drive Saudi Arabia's economic growth of 17 billion US dollars, create 80000 employment opportunities, and assist Saudi Arabia's economic and social development. Wang Yuanhui, General Manager of Shandong Electric Power Construction and Acting General Manager of Saudi Arabia's King's Port project, stated that 2024 is the year of performance for the Saudi Arabia King's Port project, and both China and Saudi Arabia have determined the project schedule and tasks. The company will go all out to display the brand image of Chinese enterprises and contribute to the high-quality construction of the the Belt and Road. During an interview with our reporter, Awad, the government affairs coordinator of the Saudi King's Port project and former director of the Dammam City Legal Bureau, stated that Saudi Arabia's "2030 Vision" has painted a beautiful prospect for Saudi Arabia's economic diversification. Many Chinese enterprises have participated in Saudi Arabia's economic transformation process with their own technical capabilities and practical spirit, injecting impetus into practical cooperation between Saudi Arabia and China. Editor/Zhou Yingwen
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