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Trump’s Complex Global Business Interests Could Present Problems for President-Elect
- November 22,2016
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- SUSTG Team
President-elect Donald Trump’s complex business dealings before and during his candidacy for the office, and now after his victory on November 8th, continue to draw scrutiny from the media and elected officials in the United States. The president-elect has drawn additional attention for his initial meetings with world leaders that apparently mix his business and family […]
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Government Makes Payments to Construction Companies as MMG Sends Letter to Deputy Crown Prince Warning of Operations Halt
- November 21,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has reportedly made good on $10.7 billion that it owed to private sector companies, according to Arab News, but one construction firm said on Monday that it wrote directly to the Deputy Crown Prince warning it may need to cease operations. Mohammad Al Mojil Group (MMG) said in a short statement through Saudi […]
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Three New Ventures by MiSK to Boost Innovation, Training and Investment
- November 18,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s MiSK Foundation launched three new strategic ventures in Riyadh aimed “at comprehensively building the skills, knowledge and capability for economic growth within the Saudi Arabian tech sector,” Reuters and the Saudi Gazette reports. MiSK Academy, MiSK Technovation and MiSK Booster mark a significant new development in the foundation’s work to empower, […]
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Updated LinkedIn Profiles Indicate Key Hires by Saudi Arabia’s PIF
- November 17,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Recently updated LinkedIn profiles indicate a hiring spree by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) as the Kingdom looks to use the sovereign wealth fund to jump-start its reform plans. Reuters reports that several executives have updated their LinkedIn profiles to indicate a new affiliation with the PIF, but the PIF did not comment directly on […]
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Saudi, Russia Energy Ministers to Meet in Doha as Output Cut Deadline Looms
- November 16,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia and Russia energy ministers will meet in Doha, Qatar this week on the sidelines of Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF), industry sources quoted by the Wall Street Journal said. The meeting comes as OPEC and non-OPEC members try to solidify an oil output limiting deal agreed to in September. OPEC is hoping to complete […]
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Saudi GDP to Grow at 1.8%, Central Bank Says in Annual Report
- November 14,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA) expects gross domestic product to grow 1.8 percent this year, the central bank said in its 52nd annual report released on Monday. The figure is higher than the IMF forecast of 1.2%. The non-oil sector is expected to expand 2.5 percent and the oil sector, 1.2 percent, SAMA said. Real economic […]
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GCC Bloc Could Be World’s 6th Largest Economy, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed Says
- November 11,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said that the GCC countries could become the world’s sixth largest economy if they joined forces in the coming years. The comments were made at the opening ceremony of the first meeting of the GCC Economic and Development Affairs Authority in Riyadh. The authority was created to hasten coordination […]
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At Ceremony in Seattle, Saudia Receives First Boeing B777-300ER, Commits to Vision 2030 Goals
- November 10,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudia’s top executive held a press conference in Seattle on Tuesday announcing the Kingdom’s commitment to the goals of the government’s Vision 2030 reform plans, a day before receiving the airlines’ first Boeing B777-300ER aircraft supplied with new and luxurious compartments for first class passengers. Saudia Director General Saleh Bin Nasser Al-Jasser said that the […]
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Halt in Saudi Oil Shipments to Egypt Latest Indication of Worsening Relations
- November 7,2016
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- SUSTG Team
State-owned oil company Saudi Aramco halted shipments of oil products to Egypt indefinitely, the latest indication that Egypt-Saudi relations are worsening since a visit by Saudi Arabia’s King Salman to the country in March. Aramco informed the Egyptian General Petroleum Corp. in early October that it would halt supplies of refined oil products, forcing Egypt to […]
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Saudi Arabia Replaces Finance Minister in Continued Shift Toward Younger Technocrats
- November 1,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Arabia has replaced its Minister of Finance, Dr. Ibrahim Al-Assaf, with the head of the Kingdom’s capital markets regulator Mohammed Al-Jadaan in the latest move toward a younger generation of technocratic leaders in high positions. Al-Assaf was Saudi Arabia’s longest-serving active minister, having held the position of Minister of Finance since 1996. Another Royal […]
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Secretary Blinken’s Call with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud
Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken spoke today with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud. The Secretary reaffirmed U.S. support for a Syrian-led and Syrian-owned peaceful political transition to an inclusive, representative, and accountable government. He stressed the international community’s shared goal for all Syrian parties to respect the rights and fundamental freedoms for all Syrians, including members of minority groups, and to prevent Syria from being used as a base for terrorism. The Secretary also emphasized the need for the international community to facilitate the flow of humanitarian assistance throughout Syria and thanked the Saudi government for providing aid to the Syrian people.
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Saudi Arabia to host Royal Rumble in 2026
WWE, in partnership with The General Entertainment Authority (GEA), on behalf of HE Turki Alalshikh, announced that the 39th annual Royal Rumble will be held in January 2026 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. This landmark event marks the first time the Royal Rumble will be hosted outside of North America. Royal Rumble is an annual WWE Premium Live Event that includes both a men’s and women’s match with the winners eliminating all opponents and securing a Championship opportunity at WrestleMania. In a statement, HE Turki Alalshikh said, “Saudi Arabia’s hosting of the Royal Rumble for the first time outside North America reflects the General Entertainment Authority’s ongoing commitment to bringing the world’s largest and most important entertainment events to the Kingdom. Through this partnership with WWE, we aim to enhance the entertainment sector and deliver a transformative experience that attracts a wide audience.”
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Can Saudi’s New Milaf Cola Compete with Coca-Cola and Pepsi?: Video
In a move that has both bemused and intrigued the global beverage industry, Saudi Arabia has launched Milaf Cola, a fizzy drink made from dates. Marketed as the world’s first commercial cola derived from dates, Milaf Cola arrives on the scene with a bold promise: indulgence without guilt. It contains no added sugar, capitalizing on the natural sweetness of Saudi Arabia’s prized dates.
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Saudi Arabia Mandates USB Type-C Charging Ports for Mobile Devices
The Communications, Space and Technology Commission (CST) and the Saudi Standards, Metrology and Quality Organization (SASO) have announced that the first mandatory phase of the unified charging ports for mobile phones and electronic devices in the Saudi market is effective today 1 January 2025, which requires “USB Type-C”. CST and SASO indicated that the unified charging ports decision aims to improve the user experience in Saudi Arabia, reduce extra costs for consumers, deliver high-quality charging and data transfer technology, and enhance the quality of tech products. Furthermore, it promotes environmental sustainability and helps achieve SDG’s by reducing electronic waste.
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Saudi Arabia Hikes Its Oil Prices to Asia as Supply Tightens
The world’s top crude oil exporter, Saudi Arabia, has raised the price of its crude loading for Asia in February by more than expected as supply in the world’s largest-importing region is tightening with the continued OPEC+ cuts and reduced volumes from Iran and Russia. Saudi state oil giant Aramco has raised the price of its flagship crude grade, Arab Light, by $0.60 per barrel to a premium of $1.50 a barrel over the Oman/Dubai average, the benchmark off which Middle Eastern crude going to Asia is priced, a price list seen by Bloomberg showed on Monday. Saudi Arabia typically announces around the fifth of each month its crude pricing for the following month and doesn’t comment on price changes. It also sets the tone for the pricing to Asia of the other major oil producers in the Middle East.
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Leading Saudi Arabian airports hit passenger traffic highs in 2024
Jeddah King Abdulaziz International Airport and Riyadh King Khalid International Airport each posted record passenger traffic in 2024, reflecting the continuing strong performance of aviation in Saudi Arabia. King Abdulaziz International Airport served 49.12 million passengers, a leap of +14% year-on-year and a new annual high for any airport in the Kingdom. Jeddah Airports Company hailed the figure as a “historic milestone”, noting that the busiest day was 31 December when it hosted 174.600 travellers. With 4.7 million passengers, December was also the busiest month of the year. In a statement, Jeddah Airports CEO Eng. Mazen Johar attributed the record-breaking performance to the airport’s accelerated operational growth, enabled by the support of the Kingdom’s leadership and oversight of the Ministry of Transport and Logistics. He saluted infrastructure development, emphasising the company’s vision to position the airport as a global hub.
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Saudi Arabia Plans Further Borrowing Spree to Pay for Huge Projects
Saudi Arabia, one of the largest bond issuers in emerging markets last year, has started 2025 with a funding spree as the country fuels its vast economic transformation plan. The kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund signed a $7 billion Islamic loan with a group of 20 international and regional banks, it said Monday. The announcement came hours after the finance ministry began a dollar-bond sale and days after it raised $2.5 billion from three foreign banks. Its budget is forecast to remain in deficit for the next few years at least, meaning it has to rely more on borrowing.
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Saudi Coffee Company and Alliance for Coffee Excellence launch Sip of Excellence Competition
Saudi Coffee Company has launched its second annual Saudi Sip of Excellence Competition in partnership with the global nonprofit Alliance for Coffee Excellence. Designed to educate, empower, and reward coffee farmers from Saudi Arabia’s Southern Region, this year’s competition will give entrants from Jazan, Al Bahah, Muhayil Aseer, and Rijal Almaa a platform to showcase their finest green coffees to a distinguished panel of international judges from Alliance for Coffee Excellence. Through careful inspection and evaluation of a 25-kilogram sample from each contender over a one-month period, the jury will select 12 winners from the participating cities. The prizes for the top three positions in each city are: SAR 25,000 (US$6,657) for first place, SAR 15,000 (US$3994) for second place, and SAR 10,000 (US$2663) for third place.
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Saudi Arabia estimates 2025 budget funding at $37bn
Saudi Arabia will need estimated funding of SAR139 billion ($37.02 billion) in 2025 to cover the potential budget deficit. Finance minister Mohammed Al Jadaan has approved the borrowing plan, the National Debt Management Cente said in a statement. The ministry anticipates a budget deficit of SAR101 billion for the year, with nearly SAR38 billion of debt repayment. The kingdom aims to continue diversifying local and international financing channels to efficiently meet funding needs in 2025. It said this will be achieved by issuing sovereign debt instruments, guided by well-defined and robust risk management frameworks.
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Saudi Arabia boosts desalinated water supply to 50% in Vision 2030 push
Saudi Arabia’s water sector witnessed significant shifts in 2023, with a 31 percent increase in desalinated seawater production, now comprising 50 percent of the country’s distributed water supply, up from 44 percent in 2022, official data showed, Azernews reports, citing Arab News. According to the General Authority for Statistics’ latest Water Accounts report, non-renewable groundwater consumption by the agricultural sector dropped by 7 percent to 9,356 million cubic meters, compared to 10,044 million m³ in 2022.
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