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Saudi Arabia Will Remove its Ban on Internet Phone Calls on Thursday
- September 20,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia will remove its ban on internet phone calls on Thursday, a government spokesman said, in a bid “aimed at stimulating online business as the kingdom looks to boost non-oil revenue,” Reuters reports. The news is sure to be welcomed by the many foreign men and women who travel to Saudi Arabia for business, […]
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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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Saudi Arabia’s ‘Longest Railway’ to Come Online in December
- September 15,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s “longest railway” running over 1700 miles between capital Riyadh and the northern city of Gurayat will kick-start operations on December 24, 2017. Considered to be one of the world’s longest railway lines, the line will pass through Majmaa, Qassim, Hail, and the Al-Jouf regions of the Kingdom. Six railway stations are in the pipeline along the […]
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Conflicting Reports on Delay of Saudi Aramco IPO ‘By a Few Months’ as Key Decisions Remain
- September 14,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Bloomberg reported Wednesday that Saudi Aramco is “preparing contingency plans for a possible delay” to the initial public offering of its state-owned oil company “by a few months into 2019,” citing people familiar with the matter. The offering of part of Saudi Aramco is the most visible of the key pieces of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 economic and social reform […]
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New York Times Profiles New Saudi Ambassador to the U.S. Prince Khaled bin Salman
- September 13,2017
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- SUSTG Team
The New York Times published a profile and interview with Saudi Arabia’s new Ambassador to the United States Prince Khaled bin Salman and the significant role the young prince will play in the U.S.-Saudi diplomatic and economic relationship. Prince Khaled, who is brother of the Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and son of King Salman, […]
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Al-Falih: Steps Taken by OPEC Have Brought Greater Stability, Further Cuts Eyed
- September 11,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Energy, Industry, and Mineral Resources Khalid Al-Falih said he agreed with other OPEC nations to keep all options open in the organization’s push to re-balance world oil markets, “including the possible extension of output cuts beyond next March,” according to reports. According to three emailed statements from his ministry obtained by Bloomberg, steps taken by […]
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‘NTP 2.0’ Keeps Key Policies and Privatization Plans in Place, Report Says
- September 8,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Revision to Saudi Arabia’s National Transformation Plan (NTP), dubbed ‘NTP 2.0’ that was released a year ago will keep key policies of fiscal reforms and a massive privatization program in place, sources familiar with the matter told Reuters. “It is looking increasingly unlikely that some of the targets can be hit by their 2020 deadline, however, partly […]
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Ambassador Prince Khaled bin Salman Phones Tex. Gov Abbott to Express Saudi Support after Harvey as Students Pitch In
- September 5,2017
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the United States Prince Khaled bin Salman telephoned Texas Governor Greg Abbott to confirm that Saudi Arabia supports the American people following the disaster of Hurricane Harvey. Harvey, which flooded many parts of Texas and Louisiana and caused dozens of deaths and billions in damage, was one of the worst storms to […]
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Trump, King Salman Discuss Qatar Crisis in Phone Call
- August 31,2017
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with Saudi King Salman on Wednesday and urged “all the parties in the Qatar dispute” to find a diplomatic resolution to end the crisis, according to a White House statement. According to a White House readout of the call, President Trump and King Salman “discussed the need to defeat terrorism, cut off […]
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Ambassador Prince Khaled bin Salman Meets with Young Saudis in Tech in California
- August 30,2017
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the United States HRH Prince Khaled bin Salman met with young Saudi men and women working in Silicon Valley this week, telling the young employees of major U.S. tech firms “I see our future in you. Our leadership is betting on your success,” according to accounts of the meeting. The meeting with […]
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Saudi GDP grows by 2.8% in Q3 2024
Saudi Arabia’s real GDP increased by 2.8% in the third quarter of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, according to the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT). Oil activities slightly rose by 0.05% year-on-year (YoY), while non-oil activities improved by 4% YoY. Additionally, government activities grew by 3.1% YoY. GASTAT noted that it adopted a chain-linking methodology for national accounts for calculating real GDP, replacing the previous fixed-base year method. This new approach was used for the Q4 2023 and 2023 annual reports.
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Saudi Arabia’s mangroves take center stage on second day of SGI Talks
Dr. Hilmi emphasized the role of marine and coastal habitats as carbon sinks – capable of sequestering up to ten times more carbon than forests – adding that they also provide added services to humanity in the form of natural resources, protection from coastal erosion, water filtration, and cultural value in the form of education and eco-tourism. Dr. Hilmi also elaborated on her work with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) where she works with Dr. Carlos Duarte to evaluate the value of Saudi Arabia’s mangroves. “I work with KAUST to evaluate the mangroves in Saudi Arabia, their carbon sequestration but also their co-benefits, these other ecosystem benefits I told you about” she added.
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Saudi Arabia ranks 3rd globally by growth in int’l tourists in 9M 2024
Saudi Arabia ranked third globally in terms of the highest growth rate in the number of international tourists during the first eight to nine months of 2024, with a 61% increase compared to the same period in 2019, according to a report by the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) published this month. The Kingdom also moved up 15 places in the global ranking for international tourist spending, achieving the 12th position globally in 2023 compared to 2019, making the largest leap among the top 50 countries, the state-run SPA reported.
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Prince Faisal joins Astana track discussions on Syria at Doha forum
Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan took part on Saturday in a high-level meeting on Syria involving regional and international stakeholders in Qatar. The meeting, held on the sidelines of the 22nd Doha Forum, brought together foreign ministers from Jordan, Iraq, Qatar, and Egypt, alongside representatives from the Astana track countries — Iran, Turkiye, and Russia, Saudi Press Agency reported. The session also included the UN Special Envoy to Syria, Geir Pedersen, underscoring the collaborative international effort to address the ongoing crisis in Syria, SPA added.
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Saudi official says kingdom is in contact with all Syria stakeholders
Saudi Arabia has been communicating with all regional actors on Syria and is determined to do what is possible to avoid chaos following the ouster of President Bashar al-Assad, a Saudi official said on Sunday. "We are in constant communication with Turkey and every stakeholder involved," the official told Reuters, adding that the kingdom was not aware of Assad's whereabouts. His failure to re-engage several regional actors and the opposition was to blame for his downfall, the official said
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Oil Steadies as Traders Weigh Saudi Price Cuts, Syrian Upheaval
Oil was steady after a second weekly loss as traders weighed bigger-than-expected cuts by Saudi Arabia to its crude prices for Asia and any fallout from the toppling of the Syrian regime. Brent futures traded near $71 a barrel and West Texas Intermediate was above $67. Saudi Aramco cut its oil prices for January after OPEC+ further delayed a resumption of idled production, underscoring the weak market outlook. The fall of the Syrian government, meanwhile, is sending shockwaves through the Middle East and will be a blow to longtime backers Russia and Iran.
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Iran signals desire to maintain ties with Syria after Assad’s fall
The longtime rule of the Assad dynasty has come to an end after Syrian rebels seized Damascus. The collapse of the Islamic Republic’s only state ally has stunned many in Iran. Some attribute Bashar Al-Assad’s downfall to him allegedly turning his back on the ‘Axis of Resistance’ while others argue he paid the price of ignoring his people’s demands. With Syria now in the hands of rebels that Iran helped Assad previously defeat, Tehran is now signaling that it wants to maintain its relations with Damascus—regardless of who is in power.
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With Assad gone, new era starts in Syria as the world watches
Damascus stirred back to life on Monday at the start of a hopeful but uncertain era after rebels seized the capital and President Bashar al-Assad fled to Russia, following 13 years of civil war and more than 50 years of his family's brutal rule. Heavy traffic returned to the streets and people ventured out after a nighttime curfew, but most shops remained shut. Rebels milled about in the centre. Firdous Omar, from Idlib in the northwest, among fighters in central Umayyad Square, said he had been battling the Assad government since 2011 and was now looking forward to laying down his weapon and returning to his job as a farmer.
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Mergers and acquisitions to fuel Saudi education growth
There has been a flurry of M&A activity in education in recent weeks. Maarif, one of the largest education companies in the country, has bought Ibn Khaldoun. Ibn Khaldoun has 13,000 students across four schools and the deal will increase Maarif’s student total to more than 36,000. Also in November, GFH Financial Group of Bahrain entered into an agreement with the Saudi Education Fund to buy Britus Education. Britus has four schools in Saudi Arabia, two in the UAE and one in Bahrain, and a market value of more than $200 million. PwC Middle East has acquired Emkan Education, a Saudi specialist consultancy.
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Syrian rebels topple Bashar al-Assad: How the world reacted
Anwar Gargash, a diplomatic adviser to United Arab Emirates President Mohammed bin Zayed, said that non-state actors should not be allowed to exploit political vacuums. Speaking at the Manama Dialogue forum in Bahrain, he called events in Syria "a clear indication of political failure and the destructive nature of conflict and chaos". He added: "Assad did not really use the sort of, you know, lifeline, that was thrown to him by various Arab countries, including the UAE, and did not really use that to open up, to move on to constitutional discussions that were taking place." "We're very worried about chaos. We're very worried about extremism. We remain worried about the territorial integrity of Syria," he said.
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