Transport & Logistics

Saudi Arabia, USA Sign MoU to Develop Green Corridors Connecting Asia & Europe

This project aims to facilitate the transit of renewable electricity and clean hydrogen via transmission cables and pipelines & constructing rail linkages

SME News Service

The governments of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the United States of America announced that they had signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between the two countries on Sep 8, 2023.

The bilateral MoU provides a framework for developing a protocol for establishing intercontinental green transit corridors through the Kingdom to connect the continent of Asia with the continent of Europe.

This project aims to facilitate the transit of renewable electricity and clean hydrogen via transmission cables and pipelines as well as constructing rail linkages.

It is also intended to enhance energy security, support efforts for the development of clean energy, promote digital economy through digital connectivity and transmission of data via fiber cables, and promote trade and transport of goods by rail and through ports.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia welcomes the role of the United States of America to facilitate and support the negotiations, establishment, and implementation of the green corridors transit protocol with the relevant countries.

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