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| Sino-Saudi Relations: An Economic History |
| By: Mohammad Al-Sudairi |
| Publication Date: August 27th, 2012 |
| Publisher: Gulf Research Center |
| Publication Category: Gulf Papers |
| File Size: 570.34 KB |
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Abstract: Given that economic ties between Saudi Arabia and China have grown considerably in the last two decades with energy at the heart of the relationship, a new GRC Paper takes an in-depth look at Sino-Saudi economic relations starting from the late 1980s onwards. In addition to examining the oil and petrochemical partnerships spearheaded by Aramco and SABIC, the paper also includes wider issues such as the role played by Saudi corporate investors and Chinese companies operating in the Kingdom in cultivating this relationship. Besides, the paper highlights some of the comparative advantages and difficulties latent in the various sectors through which this engagement unfolds. |
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