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Türkiye’s Kademe inks strategic partnership MoU with Saudi Arabia’s Al-Fahhad | News

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Kademe, one of the leading companies in Türkiye in the production of cleaning equipment for cities, and Al Fahhad, the largest cleaning company in Saudi Arabia, met during the Turkish-Saudi Business Forum at the Türkiye-Saudi Arabia roundtable meeting.

The meeting, organized by the Foreign Economic Relations Board on July 4th in Istanbul, was attended by Turkish Deputy Minister of Trade Mustafa Tuzcu and Saudi Minister of Municipal, Rural Affairs and Housing Majed bin Abdullah Al-Hogail.

During bilateral discussions, the companies agreed on a strategic partnership and technology transfer in waste management.

Strengthening Turkish-Saudi Economic Relations

The memorandum of understanding, symbolizing common goals and economic cooperation, was signed under the supervision of Saudi Minister of Municipal, Rural Affairs and Housing Majed bin Abdullah Al-Hogail.

Kenan Çelik, General Manager of Kademe, stated that the agreement signed in Istanbul aims to strengthen Turkish-Saudi cooperation and relations: “We export the technologies we produce with local and national means to more than 50 countries worldwide. Saudi Arabia was one of our main clients, and this agreement will strengthen our collaboration. We will work to add value to our country and reduce the trade deficit.”

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