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With Regional Challenges Mounting, Prominent Saudi Journalist Calls for ‘Saudi-American-Turkish Cooperation’ for Stability in the Middle East
- February 4,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s foreign policy is in focus following the death of King Abdullah and the new leadership under King Salman. Although King Salman kept on Prince Saud al Faisal as Minister of Foreign Affairs, and headlines in Saudi newspapers proclaimed that foreign policy under King Salman would not change, challenges in the region are evolving […]
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Saudi Prince Alwaleed’s Alarab Newschannel Launches, Then Goes Dark After Controversial Interview
- February 2,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Prince Alwaleed’s long anticipated news channel Alarab launched on Sunday, but only one day later went dark after airing an interview with a Bahraini opposition leader, according to reports. The AP reports that the Alarab television station said on its official Twitter feed “that coverage was halted for ‘technical and administrative reasons,’ and that it […]
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King Salman Restructures Government with Major Changes to Ministers and Other Government Bodies
- January 30,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Yesterday, Saudi Arabia’s new King Salman issued a series of royal decrees that restructure the government ministers, “eliminating numerous government bodies, establishing new government bodies and merging the Ministry of Higher Education and the Ministry of Education and much more,” SUSRIS reports. Of the 8 Minsters that were appointed by King Abdullah less than two months ago, […]
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Saudi Arabia’s First Social Media King Salman Nets More than 450k Followers on Twitter Since Ascending to Saudi Throne
- January 29,2015
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- SUSTG Team
The citizens of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia are some of the most active social media users in the world. Roughly 20% of the country is on Twitter and 25% is on Facebook, according to Statista. Upon King Abdullah’s passing, then Crown Prince Salman became Saudi Arabia’s first King to use social media publicly – […]
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Discovering Business in Saudi Arabia 2014-2015
- January 27,2015
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- SUSTG Team
The Saudi-British Relations Information Service (SBRIS), shares with its readers the 2014-2015 Discovering Business handbook published by Allurentis Ltd, in association with UK Trade and Investment and the Saudi Committee for International Trade. The report series, now available on SBRIS in three sections with more forthcoming, highlights key sectors and provides important, in-depth data on the […]
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Royal Succession Planning at Saudi Inc.
- January 26,2015
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- Matthew Spivack
Following the death of Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah, it is important for companies to be prepared to answer questions from the corporate office regarding how royal succession impacts Saudi Arabia’s trajectory. New Saudi King Salman’s ascension to the throne, and the appointment of Crown Prince Muqrin, represents continuity from King Abdullah’s reign. Salman is unlikely […]
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The Death of King Abdullah and the Future of Saudi Arabia: 5 Storylines to Watch This Week
- January 26,2015
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- Lucien Zeigler
The passing of Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah in the early morning on Friday, January 23rd is a major event in the Kingdom’s history. The impact of the King’s reign on current and future generations will be lasting, and his death has drawn global attention to the Kingdom as the country moves forward with new leadership. […]
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An Outpouring of Grief from Saudis on Social Media as Heads of State Arrive for Funeral of the Late King Abdullah
- January 23,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s citizens took to social media to express their grief and sadness at the death of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al Saud as heads of state arrived in Riyadh to attend services and express solidarity with the leaders and people of the Kingdom. At the time of this writing, the hashtag #KingAbdullah is the […]
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Spain’s Abengoa and AWT to Develop the World’s First Solar-Powered Desalination Plant in Saudi Arabia
- January 21,2015
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- SUSTG Team
[Press Release] Spain’s Abengoa (MCE: ABG.B/P SM /NASDAQ: ABGB), the international company that applies innovative technology solutions for sustainability in the energy and environment sectors, has been selected by Advanced Water Technology (AWT) to jointly develop the world’s first large-scale desalination plant to be powered by solar energy, in Saudi Arabia. AWT is a newly formed company […]
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Google’s Eric Schmidt Headlines Impressive Speaker List for the Upcoming Global Competitiveness Forum (GCF) on January 25th in Riyadh
- January 20,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Google’s executive chairman Eric Schmidt will speak at the upcoming Global Competitiveness Forum (GCF) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, according to the Forum’s website. The technology billionaire headlines a long list of high-level speakers set to descend on Riyadh to discuss investment and development in the region and beyond. Schmidt joined Google in 2001 and served […]
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Halo AI launches services in Saudi Arabia
Halo AI, a Saudi-based AI-powered networking platform, proudly announces the launch of its innovative solution designed to revolutionise brand-creator collaborations. Halo AI uses artificial intelligence to connect brands with nano- and micro-influencers who have strong, authentic audience relationships in specific niches. Their unique expertise and genuine connections drive higher engagement rates, helping companies achieve better Return on Ad Spend (ROAS) as they scale their influencer marketing programs.
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Saudi Arabia reveals Riyadh Declaration for inclusive AI
Saudi Arabia today announced the Riyadh Declaration at the start of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) 2024, hosted by the United Nations in Riyadh. Backed by HRH Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the declaration emphasises inclusive, innovative, and impactful artificial intelligence. It seeks to expand digital access, promote sustainability, and address global challenges. The declaration also highlights AI's role in improving digital literacy, fostering economic inclusion, protecting the environment, and enhancing public health.
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Analysis: The hidden challenge of Saudi unemployment
The rapid expansion of government employment has created a significant wage gap between the public and private sectors. Government jobs, with higher salaries and better benefits, have made it harder for private employers to attract top talent. This distortion threatens the competitiveness of the private sector — which must be fostered to achieve the economic diversification goals under Vision 2030. As the best talent gravitates toward government roles, the private sector risks being sidelined. Without a competitive labor market, it will struggle to drive innovation, productivity, and sustainable job creation. Reducing unemployment to 5% by 2030 is an ambitious and commendable goal, but its success depends on more than hitting numerical targets. Saudi Arabia’s true transformation will be measured not by how many jobs are created, but by how many are still viable a decade from now.
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Saudi’s sovereign wealth fund PIF secures 15% stake in LHR
While French private equity firm, Ardian has become London Heathrow's largest shareholder with a 22.6% stake. The combined 37.6% stake in LHR from Ferrovial and certain other FGP shareholders was confirmed in a deal on 12 December, which is reported to be worth a total of £3.26 billion. Turqi Al-Nowaider, deputy governor and head of international investments for PIF, described London Heathrow as a “vital UK asset and a world-class airport,” as he said the investment is in line with PIF’s strategy to support sectors and businesses as long-erm patterns as part of its global portfolio of assets.
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Saudi Arabian Real Estate: Beyond the Headlines
In this report, we delve into the transformative potential of Saudi Arabia’s logistics sector, exploring why it is poised to become a cornerstone of the country’s long-term real estate value. While high-profile “giga-projects” like futuristic designs, luxury resorts, and preparations for the 2034 World Cup dominate headlines, the logistics sector offers compelling investment opportunities driven by strong fundamentals and government-led transformation. With the Saudi commercial real estate market projected to grow from over $20 billion in 2023 to $31 billion by 2028, this report identifies zones of opportunity, examines the macroeconomic drivers behind the logistics boom, and provides strategic insights to help investors navigate this dynamic and complex market.
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IEA and Opec agree on one thing: 2024 demand was down
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) and the Paris-based International Energy Agency (IEA) traditionally diverge strongly in their forecasts for the oil markets. While this is still the case – the IEA’s 2024 forecast for oil demand growth is about half that of its oil producing rival – the duo’s latest monthly reports do at least agree on one thing: that demand this year has been less than they previously estimated. The IEA on Thursday said in its monthly report that while growth in China has slowed, emerging Asia will continue to lead gains in 2024 and 2025.
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Trump envoy discusses Israel normalisation with MbS in Saudi Arabia
US President-elect Donald Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman earlier this week in what was the first meeting between the de-facto Saudi ruler and a member of the incoming Trump administration, Axios revealed on Saturday. Citing two anonymous sources, the US-based news outlet said that the pair discussed US-Saudi relations, Israel's war on Gaza and plans to forge a normalisation deal between Riyadh and Tel Aviv. Witkoff, a close confidant of Trump, has been tasked with the "clear aim" of securing a deal between the two US allies and making progress towards a Israel-Palestine peace agreement, according to Axios.
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Saudi FM joins Arab, US diplomats in calling for new, inclusive Syrian state
Jordan: Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan joined top diplomats from the US, Turkiye, the European Union and Arab nations in Jordan on Saturday for talks on Syria following the ousting of President Bashar Assad earlier this week. Prince Faisal led the Kingdom’s delegation at the meeting, held under the auspices of the Arab League, which focused on supporting a Syrian-led transitional political process to address the challenges faced by the Syrian people. Discussions emphasized restoring Syria's national institutions, ensuring the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and supporting the aspirations of its citizens for a secure and dignified life.
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Saudi-backed LIV Golf is forcing the PGA Tour to pay players fairly
Earlier this week, Bloomberg News reported that Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, owner of the upstart LIV Golf, is nearing a deal to acquire a roughly 6% stake in the Professional Golfers’ Association’s commercial arm, PGA Tour Enterprises. The PGA Tour as we know it today was established in 1968 and has grown into a commercial juggernaut. In 2023, for example, it reported $1.82 billion in revenue, much of which was derived from multi-billion dollar media rights deals. The money enriches golfers, especially the top ones. That year, Rory McIlroy earned $24.9 million in PGA-related compensation. It makes for a great payday. But McIlroy shouldn’t be completely happy with it, either.
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Saudi Arabia issues RFP for New Abha International Airport Project
The Saudi Civil Aviation Holding Company (MATARAT) announces the Release of the Request for Proposal for the Privatization of the New Abha International Airport Project to Pre-Qualified Bidders. The new Abha Airport is designated to accomodate the region’s growing passenger demand while reflecting the unique architectural identity and heritage of the Aseer region. BY 2030, the airport is projected to accomodate upto 10 million passengers per year, with a capacity of upto 13 million passesngers per year anticpated by 2054.
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