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Investors, Analysts with Mixed Interpretations After Wild Weekend in Saudi Arabia
- November 6,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Investors and analysts are mixed in their reactions after a wild weekend for Saudi Arabia that put the Kingdom into the international spotlight. Within the span of just days, Saudi Arabia said it shot down a missile that nearly hit Riyadh’s international airport, launched a new corruption body that immediately arrested some of Saudi Arabia’s wealthiest international businessmen and […]
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Saudi Arabia will Introduce Tourist Visas ‘Soon’, Tourism Authority Head Confirms
- November 1,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia plans to start issuing tourist visas “soon,” Prince Sultan bin Salman bin Abdul Aziz, head of the Saudi tourism authority, said in a statement according to several reports. Prince Sultan did not give an exact time frame. The Kingdom issues separate visas for the millions of pilgrims that visit Saudi Arabia each year for […]
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KAPSARC’s New Headquarters Near Riyadh, Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, Receives LEED Platinum Status
- October 27,2017
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- SUSTG Team
The futuristic-looking new headquarters of the King Abdullah Petroleum Studies and Research Centre (KAPSARC) on the outskirts of Riyadh has received LEED Platinum certification—the first of Zaha Hadid Architects’ projects to receive the title. KAPSARC is a non-profit dedicated to studying energy and their environmental impacts. The new 230,000 square-foot campus comprises five buildings and cuts a striking figure against […]
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Saudi Arabia Allows Foreign Investors into Local IPOs, Hopes to List Aramco on Tadawul
- October 26,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Foreign investors are now able to participate in initial public offerings (IPO) on companies listed on the Nomu (parallel) market in Saudi Arabia, according to reports based on comments from Saudi Arabia’s Capital Market Authority (CMA) chairman Mohammed El Kuwaiz. El Kuwaiz said Thursday that foreign investors can take part in company flotations when asked about the […]
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Over 87,000 Business Licenses Issued to Saudi Arabia this Year – Report
- October 11,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Commerce and Investment issued over 87,000 business licenses to women in the last year as the Kingdom looks to increase female integration into the Saudi economy. The Ministry said it issued 87,575 commercial registrations for women “for businesses in various fields, including trade, manufacturing, communications, information technology, real estate, cleaning, tourism, restaurants […]
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Saudi Economy Contracts as Production Cuts, Reforms Begin
- October 3,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s economy contracted by 1.03 percent in the second quarter of this year following a 0.5-percent contraction in the first quarter, according to reports, as participation in the OPEC oil production cut and disappointing growth in non-oil industries weighed on the economy. While the contraction in the economy is to be expected as OPEC and Russia seek […]
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Saudi-based Restaurant Management Startup Raises $4m
- September 26,2017
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- SUSTG Team
A restaurant management startup in Saudi Arabia has raised a $4m Series A investment as the Kingdom sees signs of life for new small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Foodics, which is a Saudi-based company, offers an all-in-one iPad-based point of sale and restaurant management system. Foodics raised its venture funding from Saudi VC firms Raed […]
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Saudi Arabia’s ‘Third Rail’ No More? Kingdom Eyes Ambitious Energy Subsidies Cuts By November 2017, Report Says
- September 18,2017
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- Lucien Zeigler
Energy subsidies have long been a significant drag on the Saudi economy on numerous fronts, but as Vision 2030 reforms move ahead, Saudi Arabia is reportedly eyeing further cuts to its domestic energy subsidy program, long a third rail for Saudi domestic politics. According to a Bloomberg report, the government will aim to phase out “subsidies for gasoline and jet […]
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‘Shale Oil 2.0’: Uptick in Oil Prices Entices Shale Producers, but ‘Bumps in the Road’ Persist — Jadwa Investment
- September 12,2017
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- SUSTG Team
The recently observed uptick in oil prices has given many US shale oil producers the opportunity to expand production, Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment said in a research note on shale production. “Latest forecasts from the Energy Information Administration (EIA) see US oil production rising by 10 percent year-on-year in 2017, and 3.3 percent in 2018. Alongside the […]
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Saudi Arabia Secures Spot in 2018 World Cup in Russia
- September 6,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has secured a trip to compete in the next World Cup in 2018 after defeating Japan 1-0 in their last AFC Round 3 Group B match on Tuesday. The World Cup in 2018 is being hosted by Russia, and matches will be played in cities across the country. According to FIFA, Saudi Arabia finished […]
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KSA SportsA ‘kingdom of sports’ is underway in Saudi Arabia, with the help of the U.S.
In July, GSA announced that the country will be providing a $650-million-boost to the sector. In a statement on the matter, officials said the financial and governance strategy is designed to encourage sports clubs to diversify "practices and commit to the highest standards of governance."
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IranIran’s Zarif Dismisses U.S. Space-Agency Sanctions As ‘Totally Ineffective’
Iran's foreign minister has accused the United States of an overreliance on sanctions and said the latest punitive measures out of Washington targeting his country's space and research sectors are "totally ineffective."
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SyriaUAE business delegation attends Syria trade fair, defying U.S. warning
A delegation of at least 40 businessmen from the United Arab Emirates attended a state-backed trade fair in Syria's capital, defying U.S. warnings against doing business with the government and associates of President Bashar Assad.
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Aramco Trading CompanyAramco Trading sells first U.S. West Texas Light crude to South Korea’s Hyundai – sources
ATC is key to Saudi Aramco’s strategy as it expands its refining and petrochemical operations to boost global sales. The trading unit has been buying U.S. crude from Texas refinery Motiva [MOTIV.UL] to re-sell in Asia, the people said.
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Iran SanctionsU.S. Sanctions Iranians for Allegedly Buying Materials for Weapons of Mass Destruction Programs
The Treasury Department said Hamed and Hadi Dehghan used a network of companies that arranged more than $10 million dollars worth of proliferation-related transactions, including military-grade electronics for Iran’s defense industry.
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U.S.-IranU.S. Cyberattack Hurt Iran’s Ability to Target Oil Tankers, Officials Say
A secret cyberattack against Iran in June wiped out a critical database used by Iran’s paramilitary arm to plot attacks against oil tankers and degraded Tehran’s ability to covertly target shipping traffic in the Persian Gulf, at least temporarily, according to senior American officials.
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Taliban TalksTaliban say near agreement on U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan
The Taliban said on Wednesday they were close to an agreement with U.S. officials on a deal that would see U.S. forces withdraw from Afghanistan in exchange for a Taliban promise the country would not become a haven for international militants.
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Yemen Civil WarU.S. Plans to Open Direct Talks With Iran-Backed Houthis in Yemen
Khalid bin Salman, the Saudi vice defense minister and brother of Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, was scheduled to meet with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Wednesday.
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U.S.-IranIran’s Rouhani rules out talks with U.S. until sanctions lifted
Iran will not talk to the United States until all sanctions imposed on Tehran are lifted, President Hassan Rouhani said on Tuesday, a day after President Donald Trump said he would meet his Iranian counterpart to try to end a nuclear standoff.
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Taliban TalksU.S., Taliban deal will not stop attacks on Afghan forces, some Taliban say
U.S. negotiators have been pressing the Taliban to agree to peace talks with the Kabul government and to a ceasefire, but a senior Taliban official said that would not happen. “We will continue our fight against the Afghan government and seize power by force,” said the Taliban commander on condition of anonymity.
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