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Ahead of Obama’s Visit in April, Four U.S. Senators Visit Saudi Arabia
- March 22,2016
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- SUSTG Team
HRH King Salman and other top Saudi leaders met in Riyadh with four visiting U.S. Senators ahead of a scheduled visit by U.S. President Barack Obama in April. The delegation included ranking Senate Foreign Relations Committee member Ben Cardin, D-M.D., and included Democratic Sen. Ed Markey of Massachusetts, Republican Sen. Cory Gardner of Colorado and […]
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Obama to Visit Saudi Arabia in Wake of Heated Debate Regarding U.S. Middle East Policy
- March 17,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
U.S. President Barack Obama will visit Saudi Arabia in April, his third time visiting Saudi Arabia while president. In September 2015, Saudi Arabia’s King Salman visited the United States with his son and Deputy Crown Prince and Minister of Defense Mohammed bin Salman. And, last spring, Obama invited the Saudis and other Persian Gulf Arab […]
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Amazing Flower Festivals Color Saudi Cities
- March 16,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Flower festivals across Saudi Arabia are coloring the Kingdom as the spring season arrives. A festival in Riyadh put on display over 1.4 million flowers in a “carpet” pattern displaying the Saudi flag and other images using only flowers. Another festival in Yanbu similarly dazzles visitors with thousands of flowers of all colors. The Flower […]
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Surge in Flights from Saudi Airports as Kingdom’s Aviation Sector Booms
- March 15,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Arabia’s airports have seen a “substantial growth in international traffic” as the number of international flight services from the Kingdom’s airport surges 50% since last year. The number of international flight services from the domestic airports jumped by 51.5 percent to 26,361 at the end of 2015 from 17,405 in 2014, according to a […]
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NYT Report Documents Former Ambassador Al-Jubeir Efforts to Enlist U.S. Support for Saudi Campaign in Yemen
- March 14,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
A New York Times report by Mark Mazetti and Eric Schmitt sheds light on Saudi Arabia’s efforts to enlist the Obama Administration’s support for taking military action in Yemen last year. The decision to support Saudi Arabia came after two days of meetings in March 2015 between then-Ambassador to the United States Adel Al-Jubeir and top officials in the […]
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Secretary Kerry Makes Second Trip to Saudi Arabia in 2016
- March 11,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
Secretary of State John Kerry is en route to Saudi Arabia now for his second visit to the Kingdom since the start of 2016. Secretary of State John Kerry will travel March 11 to Hafar al Batin, Saudi Arabia to meet with senior government officials to discuss a variety of topics, including efforts to resolve […]
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Construction Payment Delays Draw International Attention, Report Says
- March 8,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Foreign governments are pressing both government authorities and company executives in Saudi Arabia “to ensure that local construction firms make delayed salary payments to thousands of workers, a sign of pressure on the kingdom’s economy due to low oil prices,” according to a Reuters report. Construction firms in Saudi Arabia are have been squeezed as […]
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Riyadh to Keep Arms Originally Bound for Lebanese Army
- March 7,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia will honor its contracts with French defense companies for $3 billion in arms previously bound for Lebanon as military aid, but will keep the equipment for its own army, foreign minister Adel Al-Jubeir said. Saudi Arabia recently withdrew its promise of $3 billion in military aid and $1 billion for security services over […]
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Nitaqat Effort Suffers Setback: 2015 was the ’Slowest Annual Increase on Record for Saudi Net Employment’ as Most New Jobs Still Going to Non-Saudis
- March 1,2016
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- SUSTG Team
A recently released Jadwa Investment report on Saudi Arabia’s labor market found little headway being made in Saudi Arabia’s goal of increasing employment of Saudis. According to Jadwa Investment, although Saudi Arabia’s unemployment rate fell slightly from 11.7 percent in 2014 to 11.5 percent in 2015, “of these positions, 368 thousand (or 88 percent) […]
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Riyadh Metro’s New Trains will have Three Separate Classes of Cars
- February 26,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The trains for Riyadh’s forthcoming metro project on lines 1 and 2 will have three separate classes of cars for citizens and expats, according to reports. The Siemens-built trains will have a first class for men with “gold-colored seats” that are wider than other sections. A second section will be for families, which in Saudi […]
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Oman imposes 15% tax on multinationals
Oman will impose a minimum top-up tax (DMTT) of 15 percent on multinational companies from January 1, according to a royal decree published by the Oman News Agency. The tax will apply to multinationals with consolidated annual revenue of OR300 million ($779.2 million), a tax official told the Reuters news agency. Last month the UAE’s finance ministry said it would increase corporate tax on large multi-national enterprises to 15 percent from January 1, from the current 9 percent of their profits in the Emirates.
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Retail orders for IPO of Saudi’s Nice One hit $242m
The retail tranche of Nice One Beauty Digital Marketing’s initial public offering on the Saudi stock exchange was 7.9 times oversubscribed, with the order book reaching SAR908 million ($242 million). SNB Capital Company, the lead manager for the IPO, said the two-day subscription included 3.47 million shares, representing 10 percent of the IPO, at SAR35 per share. Individual investors will receive a minimum of eight shares each. The remaining will be allocated pro-rata based on the size of the individual investor’s request.
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An ambitious year ahead for Gulf aviation
Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Air is a “big bang” new airline development and its arrival halfway through the decade is symbolic since there will be no more significant launch in the foreseeable future. Its aircraft orders are now in place, the carrier has secured national airport slots for summer 2025, recruitment is well advanced and uniforms are ready. While the airline has yet to reveal its network and schedules, it is possible to decipher its plans by identifying routes from Riyadh that operated during the summer of 2024 but that are significantly reduced for next year. Not surprisingly, Saudi Arabia’s second city, Jeddah, is top of the list, followed by Dubai, Cairo, Kuwait, Istanbul, Bahrain, Milan and Nice, along with a selection of other domestic points.
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Elon Musk and GCC: A partnership shaping the Gulf’s tech future
In recent years, Gulf countries such as Saudi Arabia, the Sultanate of Oman, and Qatar have emerged as key partners in Musk’s ventures. The most recent example is Oman Investment Authority’s (OIA) acquisition of a stake in xAI, announced in December 2024. The company specialises in developing artificial general intelligence (AGI), aimed at solving complex global challenges while prioritising ethical and safe development. This investment aligns with the Gulf’s broader strategies to leverage advanced technologies, enhance economic diversification, and develop robust digital infrastructure. Initiatives such as Oman Vision 2040 and Saudi Vision 2030 reflect an ambition to move beyond oil-dependent economies by embracing knowledge-based industries.
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GCC tourism revenues soar to $110.4bln in 2023
International tourism revenues earned by the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states amounted to $110.4 billion in 2023, according to recent data published by the GCC Statistical Centre. This figure represents a 28.2 per cent increase compared to 2019, when revenues were $86.1 billion. GCC earnings constituted 7.2 per cent of the global market share, emphasising the GCC's role as an attractive tourism destination. n terms of revenue, the United Arab Emirates ranked first with $51.9 billion, followed by Saudi Arabia with $40.6 billion, Qatar with $8.8 billion, Bahrain with $5.1 billion, Oman with $2.3 billion, and Kuwait with $1.7 billion.
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FIFA World Cup 2034 to bring positive momentum to Saudi stock market: Report
A recent report predicts that stock market performance will improve as Saudi Arabia gets ready to host the FIFA World Cup in 2034. According to SNB Capital’s most recent analysis, the Kingdom’s non-oil GDP would rise by 4 to 5% over the medium term, which is estimated to be four to eight years, if the major event were held. Following a comparison of the development of the stock markets in South Africa, Russia, and Qatar during their respective hosting of the mega football event in 2010, 2018, and 2022, the firm came to this conclusion.
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Gulf cooperation council chief affirms support for Syria during visit
Jasem Al-Budaiwi, Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), met on Monday with Syria’s new leader Ahmed Al-Sharaa in the capital Damascus, the Saudi Press Agency said. Al-Budaiwi said the visit affirms the GCC’s support for Syria’s unity and stability to achieve security, prosperity, and development for the Syrian people. The secretary-general, who was accompanied by Kuwait’s FM Abdullah Al-Yahya, said that the Gulf countries have always stressed the need to respect Syria’s sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity, reject foreign interventions, and combat terrorism and extremism, while respecting religious and cultural diversity in the country.
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The year ahead in the Middle East: A weakened Iran has big implications for China
For a significant period of time, Iran’s status as a rising power within the region has been regarded as a consistent reality in assessing Middle Eastern geopolitics. But events since the Oct. 7, 2023 attack by Hamas on Israel have seen Iran’s position in the region erode substantially. The balance of power in the Middle East has consequently been irreversibly altered. A key pillar supporting Iran’s previously powerful status in the Middle East has been its cultivation of the “Axis of Resistance,” a group of Iranian allies across the region that acted together against Israeli and American interests. The members of the axis, in addition to Iran itself, include Hamas, Hezbollah, Iraqi Shiite militias, the Houthis and Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria.
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British Explorer to Cross Saudi Arabia on Foot on January 1 in Historic Expedition
British explorer and TV presenter Alice Morrison is gearing up for a one-of-a-kind adventure, set to make history as the first person to traverse Saudi Arabia on foot from the far north to the far south in an ambitious five-month journey that kicks off on January 1, 2025. Covering an impressive 2,500 kilometers and involving local guides and camels, Morrison will navigate the Kingdom’s vast deserts, lush oases, and towering mountains. Her journey is anchored by three key objectives: to discover new landmarks and delve into the depths of history, to highlight the vital role of Saudi women in society, and to showcase the beauty of the natural landscape and the Kingdom’s efforts to conserve nature.
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Syria’s top diplomat to visit Saudi Arabia for first foreign trip
The announcement came as a string of Arab delegations have made their way to Damascus in recent days to meet with Syria’s de facto leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, as he looks to shore up support in the region and normalise relations that collapsed in the wake of former president Bashar al-Assad’s crackdown on the Arab Spring uprisings in 2011. On Monday, Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Abdullah al-Yahya was in the Syrian capital, following visits last week by Qatari, Bahraini, and Jordanian officials. The new Syrian leadership is, in particular, seeking investment from the oil-rich Gulf countries to help rebuild a battered economy and infrastructure after 13 years of war.
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