Government subsidiary department in Saudi Arabia that oversees the country's non-oil exports
Saudi Export Development Authority (SEDA) (Arabic: هيئة تنمية الصادرات السعودية), simply shortened to Saudi Exports,[1] is an organ of the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources in Saudi Arabia that is responsible for developing the country's export industry in the non-oil sector.[2][3] It was established in June 2013 and is the official representative of the Made in Saudi initiative.[4][5]
Objectives
The "strategic themes" of the organization are:[6]
- Facilitate the end-to-end exporters' journey by strengthening the overall export environment.
- Uplift exporters capabilities and readiness to global challenges and enhance their competitiveness in the marketplace.
- Elevate the image and brand of KSA's exports to boost their positioning on global markets.
- Identify, create and promote international business opportunities, connecting exporters and buyers.
- Drive a culture of institutional excellence, collaboration and customer centricity and push digitization to enable the provision of best-in-class, innovative services.
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