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December Economic Data Shows Slight Cooling but Non-Oil Exports Grow, Jadwa Says
- February 6,2019
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- SUSTG Team
The latest monthly economic chartbook released by Jadwa Investment found a cooling in some key economic data points, although the Saudi stock market soared by 10% in January as oil prices rose. The Riyadh-based Jadwa’s report found that POS rose by 10 percent while cash withdrawals were flat, and non-oil PMI index was marginally down […]
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Saudi Arabia Launches Office to Monitor State Spending, Corruption After Crackdown
- February 5,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has launched a new office to monitor state spending, saying it would help keep up the fight against corruption after the closing of a 15-month crackdown that yielded over $100b of assets to the government, according to Reuters. A newly created financial reporting office would be part of the state’s General Auditing Bureau, which watches […]
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Hilton to Open 35 Hotels, Add 10,000 Rooms in Saudi Arabia as Tourism Sector Soars
- February 4,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Hilton Hotels & Resorts announced it is looking to build 35 new hotels in Saudi Arabia, adding as many as 10,000 rooms over the next 3-5 years, according to reports on comments made by a top executive for the company. The decision to invest in Saudi Arabia – the company’s largest pipeline in the Middle […]
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Private-Sector Program ‘Direction’ in Saudi Arabia Boosts Cross-Cultural Understanding, Dialogue
- February 1,2019
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- SUSTG Team
A private-sector program in Saudi Arabia is seeking to enhance relations between the Kingdom and nations around the world through delegations of Saudi youths in order to spread “a culture of moderation and respect for others” in line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030. The program, called “Direction,” designs, executes and manages supportive programs for Saudi and Arab […]
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Kingdom Ends Corruption Crackdown with $106 Billion Recovered
- January 31,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi investigators have recovered assets worth more than $106 billion in an anti-corruption crackdown ordered by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the royal court said on Wednesday. The crackdown began in November 2017 when Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ordered suspects detained at the Ritz Carlton in Riyadh. The government summoned 381 people, although some appeared only […]
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Saudi Arabia Sets Up New Company for NEOM Fully Owned by Kingdom’s PIF
- January 29,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has established a new company to proceed with the development of NEOM, the planned $500 billion mega-city to be built in the northwest of the Kingdom, according to reports. The company will be owned by the government’s Public Investment Fund, according to a Reuters report, which cited the Saudi Press Agency. The new legal status of […]
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Saudi Arabia Doubles Down on Industrial Development Program; Seeking over $400 Billion in Investment
- January 28,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is seeking to attract 1.6 trillion riyals (nearly $429 billion) in private sector investment over the next 10 years for an infrastructure and industrial program, according to an announcement over the weekend and at an investment conference in Riyadh today. Investments will be made through the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP), […]
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Saudi Media Powerhouse SRMG Launches Independent Arabia
- January 25,2019
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- SUSTG Team
The Saudi Research and Marketing Group (SRMG) and the UK online publisher The Independent have launched a new digital news site, IndependentArabia.com. SRMG announced the appointment of Saudi journalist and political analyst Adhwan al-Ahmary as editor-in-chief of the online platform, while the new service will be staffed by a team of experienced journalists from Saudi Arabia […]
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Ambitious Saudi Entertainment Push Announced by GEA’s Turki al-Sheikh
- January 23,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is looking to maintain heavy investment in the entertainment sector in 2019, according to comments made by a top Saudi official, as it looks to make good on key Vision 2030 economic reforms. Reuters reports that Saudi Arabia’s recently named chairman of the General Entertainment Authority, Turki al-Sheikh, said the Kingdom would put on […]
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Report: The Oil Market Roller Coaster
- January 21,2019
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- SUSTG Team
It has been a tumultuous six months for oil prices on international indices. Prices have slightly rebounded early in 2019 after a precipitous fall from over $86 in September on the Brent Index to just over $50 on Christmas Day. In response, the Saudi-led OPEC+ group agreed in December to cut prices to erode a global […]
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Iran moves centrifuge-parts production out of disputed workshop, IAEA says
The move adds to uncertainty over Iran's nuclear activities while indirect talks between Tehran and Washington on saving the 2015 Iran nuclear deal are at a delicate stage. Western powers say there are only weeks left before Iran's atomic advances have hollowed out the deal completely.
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Golf Saudi’s participation mission gaining steam
The organisation’s goals for 2025 include ensuring 3.5million+ nationals get to try golf for the first time, including more than 135,000 school children. The goal is to create 29,000 regular golfers. Golf Saudi also aims to welcome 5,000 international golf tourists to the Kingdom per annum.
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Charted: $5 Trillion in Fossil Fuel Subsidies
Each year, governments around the world pour nearly half a trillion dollars into fossil fuel subsidies. This chart breaks down a decade of fossil fuel consumption subsidies by energy source using data from the International Energy Agency (IEA).
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Saudi AgriTech start-up Red Sea Farms to expand in the US
Red Sea Farms, which is backed by investors from Saudi Arabia and the UAE, is expanding into the US through its new agriculture technology that tackles food security problems by helping countries to grow crops in areas with scarce water resources. The Controlled Environment Agriculture Centre at the University of Arizona's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences will evaluate the company's latest technology with the aim of introducing it in the world’s largest economy, Red Sea Farms said on Monday.
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Police thwart attempt to smuggle 1 million amphetamine pills into Saudi Arabia
Authorities arrested two nationals for attempting to distribute a large quantity of amphetamine pills in southwestern Saudi Arabia.
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Booster dose: Saudi Arabia updates Covid immunization status starting Tuesday
The countdown to updating the immunization status has begun in Saudi Arabia. Starting Feb. 1, the “Immune” vaccinated status will expire in the Tawakkalna application for anyone who is aged 18 and above and has passed eight months after taking the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine but has not received the booster dose.
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Seminal Works From Influential Saudi Contemporary Artists Exhibited in the Extraordinary Desert Setting of AlUla
For What Lies Within, pieces from the past two decades by 17 artists from the collection of Saudi patron and collector Basma AlSulaiman will be on display, curated by artist Lulwah AlHomoud. The exhibition is the first in a series in AlUla celebrating pioneering collectors and patrons who have sparked and steered Saudi Arabia’s relationship with the arts, paving the way for a flourishing creative industries sector today.
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India emerges as Saudi Arabia’s second-largest trading partner
India’s Department of Commerce found that for the current financial year (April-November), trade between the two countries was $24.9 billion, an increase of 94 percent over the same period last year. It is especially heartening to note that current trends suggest that bilateral trade will surpass pre-pandemic levels.
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Lebanon’s Hariri expected to announce election boycott, party members say
Lebanon's leading Sunni Muslim politician Saad al-Hariri is expected to announce on Monday he will not run in a May election that his movement may boycott, party members said, a potential political earthquake during a national financial collapse. Hariri has served as prime minister three times since inheriting the political mantle of his father, Rafik al-Hariri, after his assassination in 2005. But while he remains the leading Sunni, his political fortunes have waned in recent years, with his position weakened by the loss of Saudi support.
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ExxonMobil, SABIC Start Operations At Gulf Coast Manufacturing Facility
ExxonMobil and SABIC have partnered together for 40 years on petrochemical projects. Gulf Coast Growth Ventures represents their first joint venture in the Americas. SABIC is the operating partner for two long-standing joint ventures with ExxonMobil in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Kemya in Jubail and Yanpet in Yanbu. Ownership interests in Gulf Coast Growth Ventures is evenly divided with 50 percent to ExxonMobil and 50 percent to SABIC. ExxonMobil is the site operator.
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