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Seven Saudi PV solar power projects worth $1.51b launched at recent industry exhibition
- May 17,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Seven PV solar power projects with a capacity of 1.52 GW and worth $1.51bn (SAR5.6bn) were launched on the sidelines of the recently concluded Saudi Elenex exhibition, according to a report in ConstructionWeekOnline. The projects were unveiled by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Energy, Industry, and Mineral Resources. The announcements are part of the Kingdom’s larger effort […]
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Vision 2030 economic reforms ‘have started to yield positive results’ in Saudi Arabia, IMF says
- May 16,2019
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- SUSTG Team
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said that Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 economic and social reform plan was starting to pay off for the Kingdom, according to a report issued by the fund after a mission visit. “Economic reforms have started to yield positive results. Non-oil growth has picked-up, female labor force participation and employment have […]
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Fragile Ceasefire in Key Yemen Port Broken with Fresh Fighting after Cross-Border Drone Attack on Saudi Oil Pipelines
- May 15,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Fresh fighting broke out in a key port in Yemen yesterday, breaking a fragile cease-fire and threatening to complicate a troop withdrawal agreement intended to pave the way for wider peace talks, according to reports. Hodeidah port on the Western coast of Yemen “is a lifeline for millions of Yemenis threatened by starvation because of the war […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Sipchem, Sahara Eye U.S. and Asia Deals after Merger – Report
- May 14,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi International Petrochemical Co (Sipchem) and Sahara Petrochemical “plan to target acquisitions and joint ventures in the United States and Asia when their merger is completed in order to expand market reach,” Reuters reports, citing top executives. Sipchem signed a non-binding agreement to buy Sahara Petrochemicals Company in a deal valued at 8.25 billion riyals ($2.2 […]
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Oil Soars as Two Saudi Oil Tankers Among Four Attacked off UAE Coast
- May 13,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia said on Monday that two of its oil tankers were among those attacked off the coast of the United Arab Emirates, Reuters reports, with a total of four vessels being impacted by an attack. The UAE said on Sunday that four commercial vessels were “sabotaged” just outside the Strait of Hormuz. It did […]
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Bloomberg Economics: Rising Private Sector Spending, Fiscal Stimulus Boost Non-Oil Economy
- May 10,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Rising private sector consumption and government fiscal stimulus measures are expected to give a boost to the non-oil Saudi economy, Bloomberg Economics reports. “BE expects non-oil growth to average 2.6% this year, up from 2.1% in 2018, helped by fiscal stimulus, a lower drag from monetary policy and improved private consumption,” the outlet revealed in […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Shura Council Approves Green Card-Style Residence Program
- May 9,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Shura Council has approved a plan for introducing a “Green Card-style residence system for foreigners aimed at attracting investors,” according to reports which cited Saudi media. The “privileged iqama” system will be offered for specific fees and have both permanent and temporary versions. The new system is designed to ensure eligible residents “a set of advantages […]
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Saudi Arabia Replaces Head of Civil Aviation by Royal Decree Amid Airport Delays
- May 8,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia replaced the head of its civil aviation authority on Wednesday, Reuters reports, appointing Abdelhadi Al-Mansouri president of the General Authority for Civil Aviation (GACA). Al-Mansouri’s appointment fills a position that has been vacant officially since January, when his predecessor, Abdelhadi Al-Mansouri, was dismissed. He was appointed in June 2017. No details were given on the […]
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New ‘Economics in Society’ Report Examines Role of Misperceptions on Women Employment Rates in Saudi Arabia
- May 7,2019
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- SUSTG Team
A new research report published by the UBS International Center of Economics in Society examines how social norms may affect employment rates for women in Saudi Arabia, providing evidence “that most Saudi men privately believe that women should be allowed to work, but that they underestimate the extent to which other men share their views.” […]
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Saudi Government Revenue Surges Nearly 50% in Q1
- May 6,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Government revenue surged to SR245 billion ($65 billion) the first quarter of this year, an increase of 48 percent year-on-year, according to recent data revealed by Jadwa Investment. Both oil and non-oil revenue saw sizable rises. Government oil revenue rose by 48 percent, to SR169 billion ($45 billion), and was boosted by a SR124 billion ($33 billion) dividend […]
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Syria’s FM to visit Saudi Arabia on first foreign trip as Sharaa praises Riyadh
Shibani’s announcement comes one day after Syria’s de facto leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa — who also heads Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, which led the lightning-fast offensive that toppled Assad earlier this month — praised Saudi Arabia's support for Syria. In a wide-ranging interview with the Saudi-owned Al-Arabiya channel on Sunday, Sharaa stated that Saudi Arabia seeks stability in Syria and highlighted several investment opportunities in the country, though he did not provide further details. “I am proud of everything that Saudi Arabia has done for Syria, and it has a major role in the country’s future,” he said. A high-ranking Saudi delegation, led by a royal court adviser, visited Damascus and met with Sharaa on Dec. 22. No details of the meeting were made public. According to a source close to the Saudi government who spoke to Agence France-Presse last week, the talks focused on the situation in Syria and the Captagon drug file.
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Saudi-US partnerships set to power Vision 2030 Goals
On the heels of the first Saudi-US Higher Education Partnerships Forum, co-organised by the Saudi Arabian Ministry of Education, the US Embassy, and IIE, and held in Riyadh,The PIE sat down with Michael Ratney, US ambassador to Saudi Arabia to explore the evolving landscape of educational collaboration between the two nations. “There’s a decades long educational affinity between Saudi and the US,” said Ratney. “Saudi Arabia has been sending students to the US for decades… We think there’s probably over 700,000 Saudis that have studied in the US over the years.” Historically, much of this outbound mobility has been, and continues to be, driven by the Saudi’s government scholarship program – the King Abdullah Scholarship program. In recent years, Vision 2030 – Saudi’s national economic and social transformation program – has meant the sending of students has been more focused.
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Archaeologists Found 115,000-Year-Old Human Footprints Where They Shouldn’t Be
A uniquely preserved prehistoric mudhole could hold the oldest-ever human footprints on the Arabian Peninsula, scientists say. The seven footprints, found amidst a clutter of hundreds of prehistoric animal prints, are estimated to be 115,000 years old. Many fossil and artifact windfalls have come from situations like this special lakebed in northern Saudi Arabia. Archaeologists uncovered the site, deep in the Nefud Desert at a location nicknamed “the trace” in Arabic, in 2017, after time and weather wiped the overlying sediment away. It’s easy to imagine that a muddy lakebed was a high-traffic area in the Arabian Peninsula over 100,000 years ago.
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Saudi Arabia’s net FDI rises by 37% to over $4bn
Saudi Arabia’s net foreign direct investment saw a quarter-on-quarter rise of 37 percent in the three months to the end of September, according to the General Authority of Statistics. Data released by the organization showed that the figure – which reflects the net investment gain for the Kingdom after accounting for both inbound and outbound activities – reached SR16 billion ($4.27 billion) over the period. The surge was primarily attributed to a significant decline in FDI outflows, which dropped by 74.36 percent during this period to reach SR2 billion. Meanwhile, FDI inflows, reflecting the investments received by Saudi Arabia, declined by 7.22 percent to SR18 billion.
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Investors not in Saudi Arabia missing golden opportunity: Alkhorayef
Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef said that investors not investing in Saudi Arabia are missing a golden opportunity, primarily multinational companies that seek to export products to global markets. In an interview with Asharq News, he noted that the Saudi market is large and promising, allowing producers to reach global markets by offering many advantages, such as financing, industrial lands, energy, and logistics services. The minister said that all government agencies are working diligently to streamline the investor’s journey, highlighting the Kingdom’s strong competitiveness and the profitability of its industrial sectors, such as mining, energy, logistics, technical services, and infrastructure.
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Syria’s new foreign minister to visit Saudi Arabia on first official trip
Syria’s newly appointed foreign minister, Asaad Hassan al-Shibani, announced on Monday that his first official visit abroad will be to Saudi Arabia, following an official invitation from his Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan. “I have received an official invitation from His Excellency the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Mr. Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud, to visit the Kingdom. I gladly and wholeheartedly accept this invitation and am honored to represent my country on this first official visit,” al-Shibani said on X. “We look forward to building strategic relations with our brothers in the Kingdom across all fields,” he added.
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Calo raises $25 million Series B, eying Saudi IPO by 2027
Saudi Arabia-HQ foodtech Calo has raised $25 million in its Series B funding round, led by Nuwa Capital, with participation from STV and Khwarizmi Ventures, along with regional family offices.
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Saudi Arabia launches largest regional salmon production center
Known for its dates and fruit, the central Saudi province of Hail is now stepping into the seafood scene with the launch of the Middle East’s largest salmon production center, backed by the Saudi Environment, Water, and Agriculture Ministry. The 10,000-square-meter facility features aquaponic systems, advanced water recycling, and a hatchery producing 5 million juvenile salmon annually. Once fully operational, the center will produce 10,000 tons of salmon per year, helping to cut into Saudi Arabia’s current annual imports of 23,000 tons.
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How Does the Saudi Green Initiative Help Reduce Carbon Emissions?
Since the program's launch in 2021, more than fifty million trees have been planted across the Kingdom under the campaign "Let's Make It Green." The initiative also commits to protecting 20 percent of the Kingdom's terrestrial and marine areas by 2030 and increasing the proportion of reserves to over 30 percent of the Kingdom’s total land area. Currently, protected areas account for approximately 17 percent of the country's land.
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Saudi Arabia announces major labour rule change
Saudi Arabia’s domestic labour sector, the largest in the Middle East with 3.74 million domestic workers, is undergoing significant reforms to enhance recruitment and safeguard workers’ rights. Launched in February 2024 through the Musaned platform, the insurance covering domestic labour contracts is a key development. It ensures that both employers and domestic workers are granted their due rights, such as salary and compensation for unforeseen circumstances. The insurance is mandatory for the first two years of employment and optional thereafter. This insurance provides compensation for domestic workers in cases of permanent disability due to accidents and safeguards their financial rights if employers default on payments.
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