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Prolonged Saudi-Canada spat will impact business: SNC-Lavalin
MONTREAL, August 9, 2018
SNC-Lavalin has said that if a widespread commercial embargo on Canadian commercial interests in Saudi Arabia were to be implemented on a prolonged basis, there will be an impact on its future financial performance.
In a statement on the impact on its business of the current diplomatic spat between Saudi Arabia and Canada, the company said it has been closely following developments in regards to the media coverage and commentary of the dispute between Canada and Saudi Arabia, resulting in the suspension of new trade with Canada.
"We have had questions from investors, analysts and media, and therefore, in accordance with our disclosure practices, we are giving this update," it said.
"We are studying the possible implications of this situation and its possible impact on current or proposed transactions between SNC-Lavalin Group companies and customers controlled by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. We are not able at this time to fully assess the effect on the SNC-Lavalin Group's current and future business opportunities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
"If a widespread commercial embargo on Canadian commercial interests in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia were to be implemented on a prolonged basis, there will be an impact on our future financial performance. Please refer to our fiscal 2017 Management Discussion & Analysis for specific details on our historical revenues in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia," it said.
It said the company greatly values its contributions to Saudi Arabia over the past five decades. "Our operations are locally formed and run entities, with Saudi Arabian partners, management and employees. We are proud of the investment SNC-Lavalin has made in training and employing Saudi Arabians, which has led to meaningful work and opportunities for many people. We hope to be able to continue working with our local partners, suppliers and staff to contribute to critical building, infrastructure, operations and support for Saudi Arabian industry."
"We will update our shareholders as the situation develops and we are better able to assess the effect on SNC-Lavalin," it added. - TradeArabia News Service