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King Salman Delivers Opening Speech at Shoura Council
- November 19,2018
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- SUSTG Team
King Salman gave his annual speech at the opening of the third year of the Shoura Council’s seventh session on Monday and discussed a number of regional and local issues. The King urged the international community on Monday to halt Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs, and reiterated the kingdom’s support for U.N. efforts to […]
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Gulf Economies Recovering, but Oil Price Volatility Threatens to Weigh on Future Growth – IMF
- November 13,2018
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- SUSTG Team
A recently released report by the IMF found that economic growth in Gulf states will recover in 2018 from a contraction last year, but that future growth remains vulnerable to volatility in crude oil prices. The global lender predicted that an overall energy price recovery from 2015-2016 lows would spur the economies of the six-nation Gulf […]
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Saudi Non-Oil Activity Ticks Up in October
- November 5,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s non-oil economy ticked upward in October “thanks to higher employment and growth in new orders because of increased demand from overseas,” data from the latest purchasing managers’ index show. The headline Emirates NBD Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) rose slightly to 53.8 in October from 53.4 in September. A reading above 50 indicates that the non-oil […]
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Address FII – Watch Live
- October 24,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s crown prince Mohammed bin Salman is set to make a speech soon at the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh, now in its second day. The prince will address attendees of the forum at the conclusion of today’s events. A live stream of the event is available on the FII’s website, http://www.futureinvestmentinitiative.com/. A panel event […]
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Uber Competitor Careem secures $200 million in funds from Saudi and Japanese investors
- October 18,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Careem, the Middle East-based ride-hailing company, said on Thursday it had secured $200 million in new funding from existing investors, including from Saudi Arabian billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal’s Kingdom Holding, Saudi Arabia’s Al Tayyar Group and STV, and Japanese e-commerce company Rakuten. The $200 million was the first close of a funding round in which it expects […]
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Trump Sends Pompeo to Saudi Arabia after Speaking with King Salman
- October 15,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has extended its “appreciation” to the US administration among others for “refraining from jumping to conclusions” in the ongoing investigation in the Jamal Kashoggi case, which has garnered international attention in the last week. “To help clarify recently issued Saudi statement, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia extends it appreciation to all, including the […]
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Saudi Private Sector Growth Slows to Four Month Low
- October 3,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Growth in Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector slowed to a four-month low in September, a monthly survey of companies showed on Wednesday. The seasonally adjusted Emirates NBD Saudi Arabia Purchasing Managers’ Index fell to 53.4 last month from 55.1 in August. A level above 50 indicates expansion, Reuters reports. Despite struggles in the private sector, Saudi […]
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PIF-Backed Red Sea Tourism Company Names High-Powered Advisory Board
- September 17,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has appointed an international advisory board of business, tourism and environmental figures for its Red Sea tourism development. The announcement follows the selection of a former director of London’s Canary Wharf business zone, John Pagano, as chief executive of the project, which will see resorts developed on 50 islands […]
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The Cohen Group will Launch a Saudi Arabia Office, Company Says
- September 13,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Global business advisory firm The Cohen Group announced today that it will launch an office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia as the company focuses more on the region’s largest economy. The new office will “serve as the hub for the firm’s operations in the region,” the company said in a press release today. “Our decision to open a […]
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Saudi oil production rises in August after surprise July drop
- August 31,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s crude oil production rose again in August following a surprise drop in production in July, according to reports. The Kingdom’s crude oil production in August rose to 10.424 million barrels per day compared to 10.288 million bpd in July, an OPEC source told Reuters. In June, Bloomberg reported that Saudi Arabia was planning to pump “a record […]
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U.S.-SaudiTop Saudi official holds talks with U.S. state, defense secretaries
Vice Minister of Defence Prince Khalid bin Salman, a brother of Prince Mohammed, said in Twitter posts that he met with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Mark Esper.
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IsraelIsraelis Watch U.S. Abandon Kurds, and Worry: Who’s Next?
Israel’s national security does not immediately depend on who controls the border of Turkey and northern Syria, more than 500 miles from its own territory. Yet President Trump’s abrupt order to withdraw American troops there and abandon Kurdish forces, who have been stalwart American allies against the Islamic State, set off clanging alarm bells among officials in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv.
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Syrian Democratic ForcesA brief history of the Syrian Democratic Forces, the Kurdish-led alliance that helped the U.S. defeat the Islamic State
In October 2015, when the Islamic State was making large territorial gains in Syria, the Kurdish People’s Protection Unit, or YPG, joined with various Arab groups to form the SDF and fight the militant group.
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Shale OilPerspective: Is the U.S. Oil Industry Dominant? On the Verge of Oblivion? Neither
The price of oil continues to rise and fall in response to commercial pressures and investor sentiment. But even an attack threatening 6 percent of world production did not move oil markets substantially.
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SudanSaudi Arabia working to remove Sudan from U.S. state sponsors of terrorism list: tweet
Inclusion on the list makes Sudan ineligible for desperately needed debt relief and financing from lenders like the International Monetary Fund and World Bank. Removal would potentially open the door for foreign investment.
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SyriaU.S. pulls troops from northeast Syria ahead of Turkish attack
The United States began pulling troops from northeast Syria on Monday in a major policy shift, opening the way for a Turkish attack on Kurdish-led forces long allied to Washington and handing Turkey responsibility for thousands of jihadi captives.
- The Week - Trump's former anti-ISIS envoy blasts 'impulsive' Syria pullback
- Al Arabiya - Trump on decision to withdraw troops: US was supposed to be in Syria for 30 days
- NYT (Paywall) - Trump Endorses Turkish Military Operation in Syria, Shifting U.S. Policy
- Reuters - U.S.-backed Syrian force warns of 'all-out war' in response to any Turkish attack
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Iran Nuclear AgreementFrance gives one month to get Iran-U.S. to negotiating table
Iran and the United States have one month to get to the negotiating table, France’s foreign minister warned, suggesting that Tehran’s plan to increase its nuclear activities in November would spark renewed tension in the region.
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SyriaU.S. Officials Are Worried About Turkey Foray into Syria
U.S. officials said this week that they have seen mounting evidence that Turkey is preparing to insert forces into northeastern Syria, a move that could place the remaining American force at risk. “It’s a perfect storm, it’s really ugly. There may just be no choice but to leave,” said one U.S. official of the dilemma American policy makers may confront in coming days
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TalibanTaliban, U.S. negotiator both in Islamabad for talks with Pakistan
Afghan Taliban officials were due in Pakistan on Wednesday, the insurgent group said, even as the top U.S. diplomat involved in talks with the militants also met government officials there.
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Cyber OperationsAnalysis: Would the U.S. use cyberattacks against Iran?
As other scholars have noted, the best deterrence signals are ones that are costly, visible and credible. Here’s why cyber-operations often fail this test: They may be hard to detect, hard to attribute to their source and hard to turn into a credible threat
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