SUSTG.com / Research
Discover stories, topics, and more about Saudi Arebia faster.
Recent stories from sustg
-
IMF Sees 7.6% GDP Growth for Saudi Arabia in 2022; Highlights Solid Indicators
- June 23,2022
•
- SUSTG Team
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has highlighted solid indicators for the Saudi economy, expecting a 7.6 percent overall GDP growth in 2022, according to a report. Non-oil growth will increase to 4.2 percent in 2022, with the current account surplus increasing to 17.4 percent of GDP in 2022.
-
Saudi Crown Prince Lands in Egypt on Start of Regional Tour
- June 21,2022
•
- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrived in Cairo, Egypt on Monday, kicking off his first tour outside the Gulf region in over three years, according to reports.
-
The criticism, drama, and opportunities surrounding President Biden’s confirmed visit to Saudi Arabia, an economic victory lap, and more…
- June 17,2022
•
- SUSTG Team
Episode 48 🚀 The 966 hosts talk about a new report from Saudi Arabia’s Investment Ministry that highlights all the gains in the Saudi economy recently, including an impressive start to 2022 GDP with 9.9% growth in Q1. Then the hosts discuss President Biden’s now confirmed visit, and all of the drama surrounding it…then the […]
-
U.S. Department of Commerce and Saudi Ministry of Commerce Announce Plan to Deepen Commercial Cooperation
- June 16,2022
•
- SUSTG Team
The U.S. and Saudi Arabia announced a new plan for cooperation between the two nations aimed at deepening the bilateral commercial relationship, per a press release.
-
A conversation with Mark Thompson and Neil Quilliam on their new book on Saudi Arabia, reacting to the latest with LIV Golf, and more
- June 10,2022
•
- SUSTG Team
In episode 47, the hosts welcome on Dr. Mark Thompson and Dr. Neil Quilliam, authors of a new book on Saudi Arabia’s governance and policymaking, for a fascinating discussion on how decision-making is changing and evolving at all levels in Saudi Arabia as Vision 2030 continues apace.
-
Saudi-Israeli normalization, women in family businesses in Saudi Arabia, and a conversation with management consultant Jack Fowler from YCP Solidiance
- June 3,2022
•
- SUSTG Team
Episode 46! The 966 talks with Jack Fowler, director at the global management consulting firm YCP Solidiance and co-author of a new white paper on Saudi Arabia’s construction industry. But first, the hosts talk about “normalization” between Saudi Arabia and Israel, Saudi women in family businesses in the Kingdom, and then wrap up the week’s […]
-
Spotlight on Saudi at Davos, island diplomacy, and legal reforms with Saudi-based attorney Chris Johnson
- May 27,2022
•
- SUSTG Team
In Episode 45 this week, The 966 hosts welcome back Saudi-based attorney Chris Johnson to discuss Saudi Arabia’s new personal data privacy law, investment law, and other ongoing legal and regulatory reforms taking place in the Kingdom. Before that conversation, the hosts discuss Saudi Arabia’s strong presence at the World Economic Forum in Davos, an […]
-
Saudi Arabia Begins Construction on Lucid Motors Plant; Three to be Built in Kingdom
- May 26,2022
•
- SUSTG Team
Workers have already broken ground on the future site of a Lucid motors plant in Saudi Arabia, Khalid al-Falih said during a panel at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos this week.
-
High Oil Prices, Soaring Output Boost Aramco’s Profit to Nearly $40 Billion in 1Q
- May 16,2022
•
- SUSTG Team
Saudi Aramco’s profit soared to nearly $40 billion in the first quarter of 2022, the highest since the company’s IPO, on the back of higher oil prices and increased output.
-
Kingdom Re-Launches Airports Privatization Strategy, Eyes 2023 Opening for Major Red Sea Tourism Project
- May 11,2022
•
- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is relaunching its strategy to privatize its airports in order to secure investment as it seeks to triple annual visitor numbers by 2030.
- 10 of 685 results<< 1 … 15 16 17 18 19 … 69 >>
MUST-READS
-
LibyaU.N. hands Libya’s warring factions unity government proposal
United Nations negotiators on Monday handed Libya's warring factions a draft proposal for forming a unity government in an attempt to end a conflict that threatens to push the North African country into becoming a failed state.
-
EconomyKSA contract awards amount to $15.2bn in Q1 2015
Total contracts worth $15.2bn (SAR57.3bn) were awarded in the Kingdom in Q1 2015. Riyadh accounted for the largest share of awarded contracts – 33% of the total contract value – mainly due to the military medical city under construction in the province.
-
MERSSaudi MOH: 1 New MERS Case, Reiterates Warnings On Camel Contact
While 90% of adult camels have antibodies to the MERS coronavirus, the actual percentage of camels that are actively infected, and capable of transmitting the virus, is fairly small and their period of infectivity is relatively short.
-
ConstructionSaudi’s 2014 contract awards tumble 25% to $59bn
Both physical and social infrastructure-related sectors continued to grow compared to 2013. However, it was the reduction in the size of mega-projects that caused the decline in 2014, NCB argued.
-
MERSSaudi Arabia issues fresh warning regarding contact with camels
Saudi Arabia’s health ministry has issued a fresh warning against approaching camels unless necessary amid continuing concerns about the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS). The ministry said those who work with camels should wear a long-sleeve medical gown, gloves and a mask over their nose and mouth.
-
Military ContractorsContractors Ready to Cash In On ISIS War
None of the five current and former contractors who spoke with The Daily Beast expected a replay of last decade’s Iraq war. But they all said a major opportunity was coming—both for them, and for Obama, who could use the private armies as a way to conceal just how many people will be fighting in this new conflict. “Iraq this time around is not going to be as big as it was before,” said Roger Carstens, a former special operations officer who has served as a contracted military adviser in Somalia and Afghanistan. “That said, this new war will present an opportunity for the companies that have a resident train and advising capability to contribute to this new effort.”
-
ConstructionSaudi Arabia to award $55bn contracts in 2014
Saudi Arabia is set to remain the Middle East’s largest projects market for the foreseeable future as the Kingdom focuses on job creation and the diversification of its economy. In 2014, it is forecasted to award $55 billion worth of contracts, comfortably ahead of the UAE, the region’s second largest market.
-
Saudi National GuardBoeing awarded AH-6i contract for Saudi Arabia
Although not disclosed in the DoD contract announcement, the end-user will be the Saudi Arabia National Guard (SANG), which is buying the AH-6i as part of a wider build-up of its rotary-winged capabilities that includes the procurement of 12 AH-64E attack helicopters and 24 Sikorsky UH-60M Black Hawk transport helicopters. This deal marks the first sale of the AH-6i for Boeing, although Jordan has signed a letter of intent for 18 such helicopters with an option for a further six.
- 8 of 168 results<< 1 … 16 17