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7 Major Changes to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia that Happened This Weekend and What They Mean
- April 24,2017
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- Lucien Zeigler
Over the weekend, Saudi Arabia’s King Salman announced a series of major changes to key leadership positions, a new “national security center” for Saudi Arabia that is affiliated with the Royal Court, and more. Here’s what is different now for Saudi Arabia and what those changes mean for the Kingdom, U.S.-Saudi relations and Saudi Arabia’s […]
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Saudia Chief Al-Shibl: Saudi Arabian Airlines is Seeking to Become the Largest Carrier in the Middle East
- April 21,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabian Airlines is seeking to once again become the largest carrier in the Middle East and efforts are underway toward achieving this goal, Dr. Ghassan Al-Shibl, chairman of the board of Saudia told Asharq Alawsat around the U.S.-Saudi Arabia CEO Summit. Al-Shibl said that Saudia has reached a deal that will see the state-owned airline purchase 30 […]
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FULL TEXT: Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s Remarks at the U.S.-Saudi Arabia CEO Summit
- April 20,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Full text of the Secretary of State’s remarks at the U.S.-Saudi CEO Summit, hosted by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Saudi Committee for International Trade and the Council of Saudi Chambers of Commerce. *** SECRETARY TILLERSON: (Applause.) Well, thanks so much, Tom, and good afternoon to all of you. And Tom and I are old […]
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Demand for Homes in the Kingdom Soars, But Supply Falls Short
- April 12,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia needs to build nearly 414,000 houses this year to meet the needs of its rapidly growing population, a report in Zawya.com said, citing a report in the Arabic language daily Al-Madina which based the information on official statistics from the Saudi Ministry of Housing. The Kingdom must play catch up in order to meet […]
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In Shift from Obama, Trump to Host Egypt’s President Sisi at the White House for Lengthy Lunch Meeting
- April 3,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Egypt’s strongman president Abdul Fattah al-Sisi will visit the White House for the first time since he led the military’s overthrow of his predecessor in 2013, marking a shift in U.S. policy under President Obama who never invited him to the White House. President Trump “wants to use President Sisi’s visit to reboot the bilateral relationship and […]
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The U.S. is ‘Significantly Increasing’ Support for the Saudi-led Coalition in Yemen as Conflict Enters Third Year
- March 28,2017
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- SUSTG Team
The Trump administration has “significantly increased” military support for the Saudi-led coalition fighting al Qaeda and Iranian-backed militias in Yemen, the Wall Street Journal reports. The increase in support by the Trump administration raises the stakes for the United States in the war in Yemen, now entering its third year. It also continues a warming trend in […]
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London Parliament Attacker Traveled to Saudi Arabia Three Times, was ‘Not on Security Services’ Radar’
- March 27,2017
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- SUSTG Team
The man who killed four people outside Britain’s Parliament building was in Saudi Arabia three times and taught English there, the Saudi embassy in the UK said in a statement released Friday. Khalid Masood taught English in Saudi Arabia from November 2005 to November 2006 and again from April 2008 to April 2009. The embassy […]
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JASTA Kicks in as Relatives of 9/11 Victims Sue the Saudi Government
- March 22,2017
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- SUSTG Team
The families of more than 2,000 victims of terrorism have filed a civil lawsuit against the government of Saudi Arabia, hoping for restitution for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States. The lawsuit follows the passing of the JASTA law permitting such lawsuits, which was vetoed by President Obama before his veto was overridden. […]
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Saudi FM Adel Al-Jubeir Meets with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in Washington
- March 14,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir Met with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson today at the State Department in Washington. “Secretary Tillerson met with Saudi Foreign Minister al-Jubeir today to discuss a number of critical bilateral, multilateral – or rather, regional issues, including, of course, the ongoing conflict in Yemen as well as broader counterterrorism […]
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ExxonMobil Announces $20 billion Investment in Manufacturing on U.S. Gulf Coast
- March 7,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Exxon Mobil Corporation said in a press release that it is expanding its manufacturing capacity along the U.S. Gulf Coast through planned investments of $20 billion over a 10-year period “to take advantage of the American energy revolution.” The projects, at 11 proposed and existing sites, are expected to generate thousands of new high-paying jobs and […]
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Saudi-ChinaSaudi Aramco in advanced talks to buy China refinery stakes, chairman says
Aramco and Sinopec on Tuesday signed a framework agreement for strategic cooperation. The agreement was one of 14 deals and memoranda of understanding signed between Saudi Arabia and China on the first day of a state visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping to Riyadh.
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Aramco IPOHow Would an Aramco IPO Benefit Saudi Arabia?: Video
Masood Ahmed, director of the IMF's Middle East and Central Asia Department, discusses the impact of the oil glut on global markets.
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Oil ExportsPrivatization of Saudi Aramco: A Path to Good Governance?
Saudi citizens would not begrudge proper salaries for the princes and princesses who work in the various ministries and the numerous princes in the security services and armed forces. On the other hand, the public may object strongly to stipends paid to the many princes and princesses not directly employed by the state or stipends paid in addition to their normal salaries as civil servants.
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Aramco IPOSaudi Aramco and the $10tn mystery at the heart of the Gulf state
Saudi wealth – whether in downtown Riyadh or Knightsbridge – is highly conspicuous. And they have the colossal Saudi Aramco oil corporation to thank for it.
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Aramco IPOAnalysis: Aramco and Gulf Wealth De-distribution
Given the backing of the Saudi government for these projects and Saudi Aramco, what we are now seeing is Saudi wealth de-distribution, as these issues will likely be available to locals only and take parked cash and credit from them in return for future cash-flows and equity appreciation.
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Saudi AramcoWhat’s at Stake in Privatizing Saudi Aramco Now?
Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Crown Prince, Mohammad bin Salman, gave a fascinating interview to the Economist on January 4. Among the many subjects he covered, one in particular appealed to energy wonks—the privatization of Saudi Aramco.
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Aramco IPOIn Saudi Aramco IPO, Global Refining Empire May Be the Prize
“The Saudis aren’t just pumping crude out of the ground and selling it anymore,” said Jim Krane, energy research fellow at the Baker Institute at Rice University in Houston.
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Saudi AramcoToo Big to Value: Why Saudi Aramco Is in a League of Its Own
For investors, a smaller chunk of Aramco could be easier to value -- and to swallow. And the kingdom has already some experience.
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Jazan Industrial ComplexSaudi Aramco to build $2bn Jazan plant with ACWA
The development, set to be the world's largest for gas, will supply 20,000 metric tonnes of oxygen and 55,000 metric tonnes of nitrogen to its Jazan refinery for 20 years.
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Saudi Oil PolicyFor Saudi Aramco, a Pivot to Asia
Aramco has invested in three processing facilities in Asia and is on the cusp of a dramatic increase in its commitments to the region, in countries from Indonesia to Vietnam. Owning refineries “in Asia is part of a long-term strategy to consolidate” the Saudi market share in a key region, says Mustafa Ansari, an analyst at Arab Petroleum Investments, a state-controlled development bank in Dammam, the city at the heart of Saudi oil country.
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