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Saudi-French joint venture to build warships in the kingdom

Saudi government-backed firm will hold a 51 percent stake and the French naval defence company will have the rest

The new company will develop, engineer and manufacture frigates, corvettes (pictured) and possibly submarines, the chief executive officer of Saudi Arabian Military Industries, Andreas Schwer, said in Abu Dhabi.
The new company will develop, engineer and manufacture frigates, corvettes (pictured) and possibly submarines, the chief executive officer of Saudi Arabian Military Industries, Andreas Schwer, said in Abu Dhabi.

Saudi Arabian Military Industries and France’s Naval Group entered a joint venture to develop vessels in the kingdom, which seeks to promote local manufacture of armaments.

The Saudi government-backed firm will hold a 51 percent stake and the French naval defence company will have the rest.

The new company will develop, engineer and manufacture frigates, corvettes and possibly submarines, the chief executive officer of Saudi Arabian Military Industries, Andreas Schwer, said in Abu Dhabi.

SAMI, as the company is known, wants to raise local military procurement to 50 percent by 2030 from 2 percent today, though it’s unclear how it could reach that target in so short a time. In November, it signed a deal with Spain’s state-owned Navantia SA to manufacture warships domestically.

The joint venture with the French is another sign that business with Saudi Arabia is proceeding apace despite international condemnation of the murder of government critic Jamal Khashoggi in the kingdom’s Istanbul consulate in October.

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