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Public policy considerations in Saudi Arabia’s new Arbitration Law
- October 15,2012
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- Richard Wilson
We see plenty of coverage these days of Saudi Arabia’s growing economy; and justifiably so. Expansionary government spending, elevated oil prices, a strong banking system, a maturing private-sector, increasing diversification, growing foreign investment and other factors contribute to an exciting period for Saudi Arabia. While elevated oil prices have fueled Saudi Arabia’s impressive recent growth, […]
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Dubai and Saudi Chambers seek stronger ties
- October 14,2012
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- SUSTG Team
To share expertise and best practice across the GCC region, Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry hosted a delegation led by the Council of Saudi Chambers at its head office recently. The group of 17 senior officials from various Saudi chambers of commerce, led by Omar A. Bahlaiwa, Secretary General of the Council of Saudi […]
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GE Sees Gas Turbine Sales Gain Amid Saudis’ Solar Shift
- October 4,2012
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- SUSTG Team
General Electric Co. GE predicts demand for its gas turbines will increase in Saudi Arabia, even with the kingdom working to supply a third of power needs from solar energy within the next two decades. Saudi Arabia already has 500 installed gas turbines from GE that generate about half its electricity, and the Middle Eastern […]
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Modernity and tradition: Khalid Habash’s stunning photos of Saudi
- October 1,2012
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- Lucien Zeigler
It is no secret that Saudi Arabia’s economy and society are modernizing at a remarkable pace. Already the Arab world’s largest economy, the Kingdom also has one of the world’s highest GDP growth rates. Government spending is expansive and investment in infrastructure, education and numerous other sectors are at all time highs. Soon to be […]
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Abdullah Alireza speaks at C3 Summit
- September 20,2012
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- Richard Wilson
SUSTG attended the C3 Summit in New York City September 13-14, 2012. This was the inaugural event in what the organizers anticipate will be an annual gathering to ‘build new relationships, foster existing partnerships and exchange best practices’ between the U.S. and the Arab world. C3 (Community, Collaboration and Commerce) is looking to host the […]
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‘A Disciplined Approach To Forward-Looking Policymaking’
- September 11,2012
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- SUSTG Team
A recently released report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies on Saudi Arabia’s energy policy finds that the Kingdom is pursuing a “disciplined approach to forward-looking policymaking.” The report was published by Hisham Akhonbay, who is a visiting fellow with the Energy and National Security Program at CSIS from the King Abdullah Petroleum […]
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Saudi Mortgage Law: Key Details Still to be Determined
- September 7,2012
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- Hussein Abusaaq
Saudi Arabia faces housing challenges caused by rapid population growth and an inflow of expatriate workers to the kingdom.
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Saudis gear up for new academic year
- August 29,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi students, parents and educators are preparing for the new academic year, which begins September 1st. Shaher al-Jeddawi, programme director at a public school in Jeddah, said introducing English language courses in fourth grade is a major step “towards raising the level of education in general”. “The project this year applies to 4,200 schools out […]
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Seasonality and the Saudi Stock Market
- August 13,2012
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- Lucien Zeigler
A recently released note by Jadwa Investment discusses the effect that seasonal trends have on the Saudi economy, noting that while all economies have seasonal trends, “for Saudi Arabia these trends are more pronounced than for most other global economies…The slowdown in activity in the third quarter due to the long hot summer is a key driver […]
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Obama authorizes secret U.S. support for Syrian rebels
- August 2,2012
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- Lucien Zeigler
President Barack Obama has signed a secret order authorizing U.S. support for rebels seeking to depose Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his government, U.S. sources familiar with the matter said. Obama’s order, approved earlier this year and known as an intelligence “finding,” broadly permits the CIA and other U.S. agencies to provide support that could […]
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