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Saudi Crown Prince, Ambassador Reema meet with U.S. Congress Members in Saudi Arabia; Biden Officials in Kingdom to Plan Potential Visit
- May 25,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Saudi Ambassador to the United States Princess Reema bint Bandar Al-Saud met with a delegation of visiting US Congress members on Tuesday in Saudi Arabia.
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MBZ takes the reins in the UAE, the PIF’s Saudi Coffee Co., and much more…
- May 20,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Episode 44 📈 The hosts talk about the UAE’s long-time de facto ruler Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, who was elected as president of the UAE a day after the death of former leader Sheikh Khalifa. They also discuss Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund’s (PIF) new venture into the nascent coffee sector in caffeine-thirsty […]
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With Energy Prices High, Saudi Aramco Again Becomes World’s Most Valuable Company
- May 12,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Elevated energy prices as a result of growing demand and supply shortages in the post-pandemic global economy boosted the value of Saudi Aramco to become the world’s most valuable company, according to reports.
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Kingdom Aims for 70 Million Tourist Visits This Year; Visits Soar in 1Q 2022
- May 10,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Visits to Saudi Arabia soared in the first quarter of this year as the Kingdom eyes ambitious growth in the previously nascent sector, targeting over 70 million tourist visits this year, Saudi Tourism Authority CEO Fahd Hamidaddin told Reuters in an interview.
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Eid Mubarak the SUSTG Team
- May 2,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The Saudi-US Trade Group (SUSTG) wishes all followers of Islam a blessed and joyous Eid-al-Fitr!
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Energy, hydrogen, and more with Phillip Cornell from The Economist Impact and the Atlantic Council and much more…
- April 8,2022
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In Episode 34, The hosts welcome Phillip Cornell, senior fellow, Global Energy Center at the Atlantic Council, and Principal for Energy and Sustainability at the Economist Impact, and brings over 15 years of international experience in private and public sectors (World Bank, IEA, Aramco, NATO, Dow Jones) onto The 966 to talk about the global […]
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Ramadan 2022 Set to Begin with Crescent Moon Sighting in Saudi Arabia April 1-2
- March 31,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Ramadan 2022 is set to begin in Saudi Arabia upon the sighting of the crescent moon as soon as April 1, with authorities urging Saudis to keep a look out for the moon starting Friday night.
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The major transformation and overhaul of Saudi Arabia’s military with defense expert Bilal Saab and much more – The 966 Episode 32
- March 25,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Episode 32 of The 966 – the hosts welcome defense and security expert Bilal Saab to discuss the little-known but historically significant transformations underway in Saudi Arabia’s military and security institutions. The hosts also talk about the personal status law that will make a major real-life change for women and families in the Kingdom, a […]
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Saudi Arabia Invites China’s President Xi to Visit Kingdom
- March 15,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has invited Chinese President Xi Jinping to visit Riyadh as the Kingdom, people familiar with the plan told the Wall Street Journal. The visit could be President Xi’s first international trip since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic began.
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Secretary of State Blinken, Saudi FM Prince Faisal bin Farhan on Russia Invasion of Ukraine
- March 3,2022
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Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken spoke on Wednesday with his counterpart in Saudi Arabia, Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, about the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the State department said in a brief statement.
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Saudi envoy to U.S. talks business, government, religion on Utah trip
Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud wants to build “strategic alliances” with the state in areas such as renewable energy, technology and education as Saudi Arabia looks to become less dependent on a single resource. “I think the narrative of Utah is inspiring to us. We see a great synergy,” she said.
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U.S. Risks Ceding Top-Producer Status to Saudis on Output Cuts
Most shale wells are now unprofitable and drillers are scrambling to scale back operations. At $35 a barrel, U.S. output -- now about 13 million barrels a day -- could fall by 1 million barrels this year, according to BloombergNEF, and by 2.5 million in 2021, said Scott Sheffield, who heads one of the biggest independent shale producers.
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U.S. Military Reviewing Iraq Operations After 2 Troops Die Fighting ISIS
The Americans killed were part of a Marine Special Operations team partnered with Iraqi counterterrorism forces, and were locked in a brutal gun battle while clearing a well-defended cave complex in mountains near the town of Makhmur, roughly 40 miles southwest of Erbil. The U.S. deaths are the first of 2020 in the nearly six-year American campaign against the terrorist group.
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After a Buildup to Counter Iran, U.S. Troops Begin Leaving Mideast
About 1,000 combat troops who had deployed to Kuwait days after the Jan. 3 strike that killed a top Iranian commander, Maj. Gen.Qassem Soleimani, have left the region over the past two weeks, the officials said. An additional 2,000 members of the same brigade are expected to leave the region in the weeks ahead, the officials said.
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U.S. military scrambles to confront a new reality across the Middle East
In visits to seven countries over the past six weeks, the top U.S. commander for the region, Gen. Kenneth "Frank" McKenzie Jr., cautioned American troops that the ballistic missile strike Iran launched days after Soleimani's death in Baghdad on Jan. 3 was unlikely the final salvo following Iran's loss of a peerless military figure.
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U.S. lawmakers want information on Saudi Khashoggi’s death
Senior Republican and Democratic lawmakers renewed efforts this week to push President Donald Trump’s administration to make public information about the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, which U.S. intelligence officials blame on Saudi Arabia’s most senior leadership.
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Coronavirus updates: Race to increase testing as COVID-19 spreads in U.S. and elsewhere
While the spread of the virus has slowed dramatically in China, infections were mounting fast in the U.S. and elsewhere. Almost 130 people in 16 states were infected by Wednesday, including the outbreak in the Seattle area.
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Top allies press Trump to keep some U.S. forces in Afghanistan
Republican defense hawks are sounding the alarm over a peace agreement they say could open the door to a Taliban resurgence, with some privately lobbying the White House to leave a small number of U.S. forces in Afghanistan. The backroom scramble comes as President Donald Trump spoke with a top-ranking Taliban official by phone on Tuesday — a first for a U.S. president and a sign of the extraordinary political risks he’s been willing to endure to engineer a campaign-season exit from America’s longest war.
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Perspective: U.S. sees Taliban deal as exit from Afghanistan. Militants see it as victory over the superpower.
“Even if we don’t say that the U.S. is defeated in Afghanistan, it is an open secret now that they are defeated,” said Anas Haqqani, a senior member of the Haqqani network, considered to be the most formidable of the Taliban’s fighting forces, who was recently released from an Afghan jail in exchange for two Western professors taken hostage by the Taliban in 2016.
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Newly obtained documents show Huawei role in shipping prohibited U.S. gear to Iran
China’s Huawei Technologies, which for years has denied violating American trade sanctions on Iran, produced internal company records in 2010 that show it was directly involved in sending prohibited U.S. computer equipment to Iran’s largest mobile-phone operator.
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