British Trade Office PO Box 1868 Al Khobar 31952 Saudi Arabia
Tel: +966 3 882 5300
Fax:+966 3 882 5384
UK customers and general enquires, contact alkhobarcommercialenquiry@fco.gov.uk
British Consulate-General PO Box 393 Jeddah 21411 Saudi Arabia
Tel: +966 2 622 5550
Fax: +966 2 622 6249
UK customers and general enquires, contact jeddah.commercialenquiry@fco.gov.uk
British Embassy PO Box 94351 Riyadh 11693 Saudi Arabia
Tel: +966 1 488 0088
Fax: +966 1 488 2373
UK customers and general enquires, contact Commercial.Riyadh@fco.gov.uk
Designated a ‘High Growth Market’ by UK Trade & Investment, Saudi Arabia is the UK’s largest trading partner in the Middle East. The UK is Saudi Arabia's second largest foreign investor after the USA.
Saudi Arabia’s fast-growing economy is creating opportunities for both exporters and investors. These are further boosted by moves to diversify the economy away from dependence on oil and gas, economic reform, market liberalisation and a growing private sector.
Read about Doing Business in Saudi Arabia In this guide by IMA in association with UKTI
16 May 2012 Saudi Arabia - Leading Saudi Company Seeks British Toys Manufacture for Partnership
15 May 2012 Saudi Arabia – Airport Expansion
09 May 2012 Saudi Arabia - Training Centre Seeks Partnership
08 May 2012 Saudi Arabia - Catering Service Providers Sought
02 May 2012 Saudi Arabia - Education and Training Programme Required
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