He added in statements during a meeting with “Sky News Arabia” that he seeks to hold talks with investors in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, with the aim of shedding light on investment opportunities available in Britain in various fields, especially the areas of financial technology, green projects and infrastructure, in addition to the traditional investment opportunities that attract Investors from the region, such as investments in the real estate sector.
Kevin pointed out that Britain is one of the leading countries in the field of financial technology, and said that the United Kingdom was able to attract billions of dollars in investments in this sector during the first half of this year, explaining that investors in the Gulf region are already looking for opportunities to invest in various fields in Britain. .
He said that the Gulf region will host an important event next year, the COP28 Climate Summit, which will provide a framework for discussing green investment and financing opportunities, stressing that Britain and the Gulf countries have the opportunity to make partnerships that pave the way for the private sector to invest in green projects in Britain and other countries.
He stressed the existence of many green investment opportunities in Britain, in the sectors of infrastructure and renewable energy generation, as well as interest in battery development technology, and the field of nuclear energy and its future.
Kevin said that the current British government is showing great interest in making progress in the field of free trade with the Gulf countries, which gives a positive signal to investors in Britain and the region to discuss investment opportunities available to both sides.
On the other hand, Kevin said that the Ukrainian war had a negative impact on the performance of companies in Britain, despite this, he sees the need to apply sanctions against the Russian side until a peaceful solution is reached that ends the Ukrainian war.
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