Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Small and Medium Enterprises, Monsha’at, will hold Export Week from August 23 to 27 in partnership with the Saudi Export Development Authority.
The initiative will focus on helping small and medium-sized businesses expand into international markets, while connecting entrepreneurs with government services, export support and investment opportunities.
More than 30 public- and private-sector entities are expected to take part, including the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, the Transport General Authority, the Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority, and the Saudi Export-Import Bank. Export and supply chain companies will also participate.
Activities will take place at Monsha’at support centers in Riyadh, Medina, Jeddah and Khobar, as well as locations in Asir and Qassim. The program includes seven main sessions, 45 entrepreneurship meetings, specialized advisory sessions and exhibitor spaces.
According to the announcement, the week is part of Monsha’at’s broader efforts to support entrepreneurship and help Saudi SMEs access international opportunities, in line with the country’s goal of increasing non-oil exports.
Source: Economy Today


