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Saudi, Iran Row Over 2016 Hajj Heats Up
- May 31,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Iran says it will not allow its pilgrims to attend the Hajj this year following weeks of talks with Saudi Arabia, according to reports. According to Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, Adel Al-Jubeir, Saudi Arabia would not acquiesce to “unacceptable” demands. Al-Jubeir commented that, “Iran refused to sign the memorandum and was practically demanding the right to hold […]
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Comprehensive Document Outlining Saudi Arabia’s Counterterrorism Strategy, Successes Released
- May 26,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
The Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Washington has distributed a comprehensive document outlining the Kingdom’s efforts to fight terrorism. The detailed publication was distributed to Congress as debate regarding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks heat up following the recent unanimous Senate vote to pass the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) bill. The Kingdom […]
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Senate Passes JASTA Despite Stiff Opposition from White House, Saudi Leaders
- May 18,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The Senate on Tuesday passed H.R.3815, also known as the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA), a bill that would allow the families of victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks to sue Saudi Arabia over its alleged support for terrorism, despite stiff opposition from the White House and Saudi leaders. This is the second time […]
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Responding to Bloomberg Freedom of Information Act Request, U.S. Treasury Reveals How Much U.S. Debt is Held by Saudi Arabia
- May 17,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The U.S. Treasury Department revealed for the first time ever how much debt Saudi Arabia is holding, breaking an unusual and longstanding policy of secrecy regarding how much the Kingdom holds. Saudi Arabia held $116.8 billion in U.S. debt at the end of March. That is down 6% from its highest level in January 2016. Bloomberg first reported the […]
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Saudi General’s New Warning on Yemen’s Capital Underscores Importance of Latest U.N.-Backed Peace Talks
- May 12,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The Saudi-led coalition will fight to regain Yemen’s capital city from Houthi rebels if current peace talks backed by the United Nations collapse, according to Saudi Arabia’s Brigadier General Ahmed Asseri, who has been the official spokesman for the Saudi military during the conflict. The threat underscores the importance to Saudi Arabia of bringing a lasting solution to […]
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Graphic: Saudi Arabia Reshuffles Government Leaders, Modifies Ministries
- May 9,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman issued a Royal Order on Saturday, May 7th, 2016 making changes to the government structure and key leaders. The Royal Order follows the recently released ‘Vision 2030’ economic and development plan to transform the Saudi economy and society into the 21st Century. The full text of the changes as issued by […]
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The 13 ‘Programs’ in Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030
- April 27,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler and Richard Wilson
Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 document, released on Monday April 25th, provides an ambitious roadmap for significant changes to the Kingdom’s economy and society over the next 15 years. The document highlights three general themes: a “vibrant society“, a “thriving economy“, and an “ambitious nation,” under which the document makes commitments to achieve progress on both […]
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Graphic: Visualizing the Themes in Saudi Arabia’s ‘Vision 2030’ Roadmap
- April 26,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s recently released ‘Vision 2030’ provides the framework of ambitious plans to transform the Kingdom’s economy and society. Additional details – especially in regard to the economy-focused National Transformation Program – will be released over the next 4-6 weeks. Drafted by the Council of Economic and Development Affairs on instructions from King Salman, the just-released document provides […]
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President Obama, King Salman Attend GCC Summit in Riyadh; Pledge to build on ‘Deep Strategic Partnership’
- April 21,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler and Richard Wilson
President Obama and King Salman attended the summit of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) members in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia today at the Al-Diriyah Palace. The White House on Wednesday called the summit “an important opportunity for the United States and its Gulf partners to strengthen cooperation against [the Islamic State group] and also to address regional […]
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Muted Reception for President Obama in Riyadh Belies Strong U.S.-Saudi Cooperation on Security, Economy
- April 20,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
President Obama arrived in Riyadh today to a chilly official reception from Saudi Arabia indicative of strained ties between his administration and the Kingdom. While King Salman welcomed the other heads of state of the visiting GCC leaders with “pomp and circumstance,” President Obama deplaned Air Force One and was met by the governor of Riyadh […]
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Microsoft completes construction for new Saudi data centre region
Microsoft has reached a major milestone in Saudi Arabia with the completion of construction for three data centres and Azure Availability Zones in the Eastern Province. The US software giant expects the new Saudi data centre region to be operational in 2026. Microsoft initially announced plans for a new Microsoft Data Centre and Azure cloud region in Saudi Arabia during LEAP 2023, to offer enterprise-grade reliability and performance combined with customer privacy, data residency, and high-speed latency standards. The move aligns with Microsoft’s $60 billion global investment in AI and cloud infrastructure for 2024. The new Azure cloud region in Saudi Arabia is critical for Microsoft both in terms of its regional and global goals. There is now a global race to build out data centre infrastructure in order to support to growing demand for AI compute and the vast, fast growing amounts of data that support it.
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Saudi Stocks Poised to Rebound as Trade War Risks Grow for Peers
Saudi stocks are trailing emerging-market benchmarks for the first time since 2020, but some investors see several reasons why next year could turn out better. For one, Saudi Arabia isn’t in the crosshairs of US President-elect Donald Trump’s threats to hike trade tariffs. That could make the market more appealing than peers such as China or Mexico. And while share valuations still aren’t cheap, they’ve come down from lofty levels seen earlier this year. “We are bullish on the Saudi market for 2025,” said Thea Jamison, managing director at Change Global Investment LLC. “Saudi will benefit from the portfolio flow rotation out of China. To top it off, valuations are becoming more compelling once again.”
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Lebanon’s Hezbollah aims to rebuild longer term despite Israeli blows, US intel says
Lebanon's Hezbollah has been significantly degraded militarily by Israel, but the Iran-backed group will likely try to rebuild its stockpiles and forces and pose a longterm threat to the U.S. and its regional allies, four sources briefed on updated U.S. intelligence told Reuters. U.S. intelligence agencies assessed in recent weeks that Hezbollah, even amid Israel's military campaign, had begun to recruit new fighters and was trying to find ways to rearm through domestic production and by smuggling materials through Syria, said a senior U.S. official, an Israeli official and two U.S. lawmakers briefed on the intelligence, speaking on condition of anonymity.
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Saudi Arabia’s Almoosa plans to raise up to $450 million through Riyadh IPO
Saudi healthcare provider Almoosa Health plans to raise as much as 1.688 billion riyals ($449.3 million) from selling a 30% stake in the company via an initial public offering on the Riyadh bourse, it said on Wednesday. In a statement the company said the price range for the offering had been set at 123-127 riyals per share, implying a market capitalization of between 5.45 billion riyals and 5.62 billion riyals.
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Imax Opens First Location With Saudi Arabia’s Muvi, Sets Inaugural Arabic-Language Feature
Imax and Saudi Arabia’s Muvi Cinemas on Wednesday hosted a grand opening event for the new Imax location at Muvi Mall of Arabia in Jeddah. This is the first Imax location from Saudi’s largest exhibitor. During the event, which was held just ahead of the kickoff of the Red Sea Film Festival, Imax revealed plans to release the first-ever Arabic-language feature in the format, Black Light Films’ action comedy Ambulance. Directed by Colin Teague and starring Ibrahim Hajjaj and Muhammed Al-Qahtani, it will release on April 17, 2025. The film, set against the backdrop of modern-day Riyadh, centers on two paramedics who stumble upon a briefcase containing 2 million riyals. What should be a life-changing moment quickly spirals into their worst nightmare as the duo becomes entangled in a web of kidnapping, blackmail and murder.
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Saudi Arabia courts growing number of foreign investors
French President Emmanuel Macron was in Saudi Arabia Wednesday for his first visit in six years, sealing deals and deepening ties. Specifically on the agenda was energy, with Saudi officials signing 25-year agreements with French companies TotalEnergies and EDF Renewables to build three solar parks, as well as defense: Macron confirmed progress on selling Rafale fighter jets to Saudi Arabia, calling it a “major change in the bilateral relationship.”
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Energy minister: Saudi Arabia is rapidly progressing through energy transformation phases
Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said that Saudi Arabia is rapidly progressing through energy transformation phases and it is benefiting financially from this transformation. Addressing a dialogue session at the fourth Saudi Green Initiative Forum in Riyadh on Tuesday, he noted that Saudi Arabia is living in the "energy transition" phase instead of just talking about it. "Replacing one million barrels of oil with gas and renewable energy is a remarkable achievement," he said. Earlier on the day, Prince Abdulaziz inaugurated the SGI Forum, which is being held on the sidelines of the 16th session of the Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (COP16) that kicked off in Riyadh on Monday.
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Saudi Arabia and China sign 24 agreements to enhance economic cooperation
Saudi Arabia and China have signed 24 agreements aimed to further enhance economic cooperation between the two countries. The agreements were signed on the sidelines of the Saudi-Chinese Business Council Forum, which was held in the presence of the visiting Minister of Health Fahd Al-Jalajel in Beijing. The forum emphasized the importance of strengthening economic partnerships and expanding cooperation horizons to achieve common interests and the future vision that brings the two countries together. Addressing the forum, Al-Jalajel said that the partnership between the Kingdom and China is deep and is embodied in the shared commitment to advancing global health and addressing global health challenges. "Our discussions today highlight our cooperation, especially in the field of encouraging innovation and creativity in the field of biotechnology and robotic technologies, and localizing the healthcare industry to ensure flexibility and sustainability," he said.
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Saudi Arabia, France to collaborate on 3 renewable energy projects: Al-Falih
Three renewable energy projects are set to be developed in Saudi Arabia with the involvement of French companies, according to Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih. The initiatives, which will be officially announced by the Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman in the presence of French President Emmanuel Macron, are part of the Kingdom’s growing efforts to lead the global transition toward sustainable energy. “I don’t know if the news is out, but I’ll break it in. There will be three major renewable projects announced by His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz and signed in the presence of President Macron,” Al-Falih said during the Saudi Green Initiative Forum held in Riyadh at COP16.
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