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Saudi-Turkey Ties Grow with Erdogan Visit, Agree to Form ‘Strategic Cooperation Council’
- December 30,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited Saudi Arabia this week to meet with top Saudi officials to discuss security and energy cooperation. Erdogan said his government and Saudi Arabia are working “in solidarity and consultation” to find a political solution for Syria, as both countries push for an agreement that would remove Assad from power, […]
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Saudi Arabia’s 2016 Budget Features Prudent Fiscal Policy Decisions
- December 29,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s 2016 budget marks a shift in fiscal policy toward prudent but tough decisions for the future of the Arab world’s largest economy. In a recently released note to investors, Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment said the 2016 budget still provides a high level of government spending to drive the Saudi economy. Budgeted at $226b, the amount is a […]
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An ‘Islamic NATO?’ Recently Formed Defense Coalition Faces Challenges in Fighting Extremism
- December 22,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Writing in Al Monitor, Washington-based analyst Fahad Nazer comments that Saudi Arabia may be aiming to form an Islamic NATO of sorts, in part because of the turmoil and instability surrounding the Kingdom from virtually all sides. Saudi Arabia’s government sees a more active foreign policy as essential, especially in the absence of a physical American presence in the region. “For much of […]
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McKinsey & Company Publishes 165-Page Analysis of ‘Saudi Arabia Beyond Oil’
- December 16,2015
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- SUSTG Team
McKinsey & Company, the top-tier global consulting firm with offices in Riyadh and across the Middle East, published an in-depth report on the Saudi Economy and the opportunities for the Kingdom beyond oil. The report, produced by the McKinsey Global Institute (MGI) and available on McKinsey’s website to the public (executive summary here, full report […]
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9th Global Competitiveness Forum (GCF) in Riyadh Set for January 24-26, Will Examine ‘Key Drivers’ of Competitive Sectors
- December 15,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Business and political leaders will converge in Riyadh for the 9th Global Competitiveness Forum (GCF) to “discuss the key components that drive competitiveness” in the Saudi economy on January 24-26, 2016. The event is hosted by the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA) and will take place at the Four Seasons in Riyadh.
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New Saudi Ambassador to United States HH Abdullah Al-Saud Addresses U.S. Business Community at First Public Event
- December 14,2015
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- SUSTG Team
HH Prince Abdullah Al Saud, Saudi Arabia’s new ambassador to the United States, gave his first public remarks as ambassador to the U.S. business community on Friday at an event at the U.S Chamber of Commerce, co-hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Council of Saudi Chambers of Commerce, the Saudi Committee for International […]
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With Extreme Stance on Muslims, Trump Angers Arab Businessmen, Jeopardizes Global Business Interests
- December 10,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Arab businessmen and Gulf industry leaders are blasting Donald Trump for his extreme views on Muslims, with some of the region’s most powerful men branding Trump “the biggest enemy of Islam” and others eyeing a rethink of ties with the controversial Republican presidential candidate. Trump’s comments are having a very real impact on his business interests in the […]
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Syrian Rebels Summit As Riyadh Eyes Political Solution
- December 9,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Rebel factions in Syria’s bloody 4-year civil war meet in Saudi Arabia this week for a conference as Riyadh looks for a political solution to the crisis. Around 100 representatives of the Syrian opposition representing 70,000 “moderate rebels” in the fight held the first meeting of its kind in the Saudi capital. Western nations have observer status at […]
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No Change in Oil Strategy As Producers Continue With Pursuit of Market Share
- December 4,2015
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- SUSTG Team
OPEC appeared likely to maintain its policy of high production levels at its annual meeting in Vienna, according to reports, a decision that will continue downward pressure on crude prices in favor of greater market share. The decision to stick to the strategy was expected, but it is risky for countries that need the revenue, […]
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Saudi Aramco Aims to Redirect Dollars Spent on Western Oil service/Equipment to Saudi-Based Operations
- December 3,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia, long reliant on western oil services and equipment to support its oil production, took an ambitious step to begin to onshore much of those services with a new program called the In-Kingdom Total Value Add (IKTVA). The program aims to give contracts typically assigned to western firms to locally-based firms, a decision that could […]
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Saudi Arabia drives MENA e-commerce growth during festive season: Report
A joint study by Flowwow and Admitad found that during the 2024 holiday season, Saudi Arabia was a major factor in the 44% increase in e-commerce orders throughout the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Gifting, cultural celebrations, and mobile shopping trends all contributed to the spike. Around 62% of online purchases in Saudi Arabia were made on mobile devices, making it the country with the highest adoption rate of mobile commerce. The MENA e-commerce market is predicted to grow significantly and reach USD 50 billion by 2025, according to the report. Activity in this market significantly increased over the holiday season.
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Saudi firm completes $1.24bn takeover of Olam’s agri unit
Saudi Arabia’s SALIC International Investment Company has acquired a 35.43% stake in Olam Agri Holdings for $1.24 billion. The deal, which closed on December 23, 2024, values Olam Agri Holdings at US$3.5 billion. Olam Group will retain a majority stake of 64.57% in the agricultural unit. The transaction was first announced in March 2022. As part of the agreement, Olam Agri and the Saudi Agriculture and Livestock Investment Company (SALIC) have established a Strategic Supply & Cooperation Agreement, aimed at expanding Olam’s presence in Middle Eastern markets.
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Annual rainfall up 53% in Saudi Arabia
The annual rainfall in Saudi Arabia recorded an increase of 53.4% in 2023 compared to the previous year, according to figures from the kingdom’s General Authority for Statistics. The state agency also revealed that the amount of flood water that flowed into the kingdom’s dams last year amounted to 1,564 million cubic metres, recording an increase of 164.1% compared to the previous year.
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Maximum fine of SR100000 for intentionally blocking or obstructing public road
The executive regulations of the Law of the Protection of Public Facilities stipulate that anyone who intentionally damages, blocks or obstructs a public road or flood drainage passages shall be slapped with a fine of 75 percent of the cost of repairing the damaged area, not to exceed SR100000. In the event of committing the violation by a group of persons, they shall jointly bear the value of the penalty, and this does not prevent the completion of the procedures for referring the perpetrators to the competent court. The executive regulations, approved by Minister of Municipalities and Housing Majid Al-Hogail, obligate the violator to compensate for all damages caused to the public facility, including the costs of repairing the damage caused.
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Saudi National Team Qualifies for Semi-finals of 26th Arabian Gulf Cup with 3–1 Victory Over Iraq
The Saudi national football team has secured its qualification for the semi-finals of the 26th Arabian Gulf Cup after defeating Iraq 3–1 in its final group-stage match today. Saudi goals came from Forward Salem Al-Dawsari, who converted a penalty in the 57th minute, and Striker Abdullah Al-Hamdan, who scored in the 81st and 86th minutes. Iraq’s sole goal was scored by Forward Mohanad Ali in the 64th minute. With this victory, the Saudi team increased its points tally to six and secured its place in the semi-finals alongside group leader Bahrain.
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Saudi Arabia to provide $500m in new economic support for Yemen
Saudi Arabia announced on Friday a new economic support package for Yemen worth $500 million and aimed at bolstering the government’s budget, stabilizing the Central Bank of Yemen, and fostering the development and stability of the Yemeni people. The latest assistance includes a $300 million deposit into the Central Bank of Yemen to improve economic and financial conditions, alongside $200 million to address the Yemeni budget deficit, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
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Saudi Arabia condemns Israel’s burning of Gaza hospital
Saudi Arabia on Friday denounced the burning of a Gaza hospital by Israeli forces and the forced removal of patients and medical staff from the facility. Hospital officials said that Israeli troops raided Kamal Adwan Hospital on Friday, gathered staff outside the facility, removed their clothes, and took them to an unknown location. Israeli soldiers then set fire to several parts of the facility, which is one of the last operating in the northernmost part of the Gaza Strip, including the surgery department, according to the Palestinian health ministry in the enclave.
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‘Year of the Camel’: A Celebration of Saudi Heritage and Identity
The Ministry of Culture declared 2024 the "Year of the Camel", an initiative that celebrated the unique bond between men and camels, and showcased the enduring legacy of these magnificent creatures. In the Holy Quran, the camel is described as a marvel of creation. Islamic tradition highlights the significance of camels to the lives of prophets, notably the she-camel of Prophet Saleh, a divine miracle, and Al-Qaswa, the Prophet Muhammad's companion. King Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman Al Faisal Al Saud, the founder of modern Saudi Arabia, acknowledged the significance of camels; his own journey of unification was inextricably linked to his she-camel, "Masiha", which was not merely a means of transportation but also a symbol of his unwavering determination and resilience.
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Saudi Arabia’s Year in Sport: Highlights from a blockbuster 2024 in the Kingdom
From football to Formula 1 and boxing to MMA, 2024 has been a huge year of sport in Saudi Arabia, as the Kingdom continues to cement its position as one of the globe’s leading destinations for elite-level competition. Last Saturday’s heavyweight boxing clash between Tyson Fury and Oleksandar Usyk was the final major sporting event of a memorable year, which has seen numerous records tumble and titles change hands. With the curtain coming down on 2024, Al Arabiya English reflects on another busy 12 months of sport in the Kingdom.
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Saudi Arabia publishes camel vocabulary guide
The King Salman Academy of Arabic (KSGAAL) has unveiled a comprehensive linguistic resource that includes terms and expressions related to camels, their breeds, colors, life stages, and diseases. In addition to the scientific section, the dictionary features a chapter on idioms, proverbs, stories, fairy tales, and poems dedicated to these iconic animals, Azernews reports. KSGAAL Secretary General Abdullah Al-Vashmi emphasized that the guide is a vital tool for preserving and understanding the central role of camels in Arab culture. Historically, these animals were the primary means of transportation, traversing mountains, valleys, and deserts like ships crossing the sea.
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