The cloud data centre in Riyadh, Huawei's 30th worldwide,
will support government services for the Saudi kingdom and allow for AI
applications and language models in Arabic, a company official told a briefing.
"The implementation of Huawei cloud is not just about
us, but is a bridge that will bring other Chinese companies to Saudi
Arabia," said Steven Yi, the company's regional president.
The step would contribute to the development of the
country's digital economy, he said, adding that Huawei opened its regional
headquarters in the Saudi capital this year.
Saudi Arabia has previously said it would not sign contracts
with foreign companies that did not have regional headquarters in the kingdom
after this year.
Huawei ranked fifth in the global cloud services market in
the first quarter, with a market share of 2.4%, although it was the
second-largest vendor in mainland China, according to research consultancy
Canalys.
In February Huawei said it would invest $400 million in the
Saudi Arabia cloud region over the next five years.