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The 966, Episode #132, The Many Impacts of The Gaza War with Stefanie Ali, Senior Director, Rice, Hadley, Gates and Manuel LLC
- June 26,2024
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- SUSTG Team
The 966 welcomes Stefanie Hausheer Ali, Senior Director at international affairs consulting firm Rice, Hadley, Gates & Manuel LLC, to get her informed perspective on the impact of the Gaza war with particular reference to the damage it has done to the U.S. reputation and U.S. corporate brands.
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Wamda’s Tawaref Series Provides Blueprint for Expanding in KSA
- May 13,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Wamda has partnered up with Tawaref, a Saudi Arabia-based tech investment community that also provides startup advisory, legal consultancy and due diligence support, to publish a series of articles to help entrepreneurs navigate the Saudi market.
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ACWA Power Inks Deal for $4bn Green Hydrogen-Based Ammonia Plant in Egypt, $800m Power Purchase Agreement for South African Hybrid Renewable Project
- December 20,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi renewables developer ACWA Power has signed two new large deals as it expands its renewables and green projects across the region.
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Israeli Minister Speaks Publicly for the First Time in Saudi Arabia’s Capital Riyadh – Report
- October 5,2023
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- SUSTG Team
An Israeli minister spoke publicly for the first time in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh about “blossoming ties” between the two countries, the latest sign the duo are inching toward normalizing relations – and even thanked the two leaders, mentioning first the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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MSCI Emerging Markets Index – Saudi Equities Five Years After Inclusion
- June 25,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Since May 2019, the MSCI Saudi Arabia and MSCI Tadawul 30 Indexes and the MSCI Saudi Arabia Investable Market Index (IMI) have outperformed the MSCI Emerging Markets IMI. Also, Saudi Arabia’s equity market has expanded to offer investors more-diversified sector exposures.
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Johnson Controls Arabia Announces Export of 300 Saudi-Made Scroll Chillers to the United States from KAEC Manufacturing Plant
- May 9,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Johnson Controls Arabia (JCA) hosted an export milestone event at its YORK Manufacturing Complex at the King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) to mark the company’s latest export achievement of more than 300 Saudi-made YORK Scroll Chillers to the American market during this year, with a total market value of 100 million Riyals in the initial phase, the […]
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Prince Alwaleed bin Talal-Backed Flynas Taps Morgan Stanley, Goldman for IPO
- December 21,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Flynas, backed by billionaire Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, has hired Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Morgan Stanley and Saudi Fransi Capital for a potential initial public offering in Riyadh, according to a report in Bloomberg.
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Saudi Arabia’s Tourism Effort Paying Off as Sector Sees 58% Growth in 2023 — Report
- October 4,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has been ranked second globally in terms of tourist arrivals during the first seven months of 2023, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.
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Saudi-US Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) Council Meetings Underway
- June 24,2024
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- SUSTG Team
The General Authority of Foreign Trade (GAFT) which is part of the Saudi Ministry of Commerce is leading Saudi Arabia’s delegation at the eighth meeting of the Saudi-US Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) Council, held between June 23 and 28, 2024, in Washington, DC.
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Saudi Aramco Expects to Pay Full Dividends Despite Lower Earnings – Report
- May 8,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Aramco said it expects to pay full dividends to its shareholders, including the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, “despite reporting lower earnings for the first quarter on Tuesday, hit by lower oil prices and volumes sold,” Reuters reports.
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Inflation-Scarred Consumers Fire Up Turkey’s Economy by Spending
Turkey’s economy lurched forward at a faster rate than expected, as the highest inflation in 24 years prompted consumers to bring forward purchases in anticipation of steeper prices ahead.
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Why Turkey’s Elections Matter for the Gulf
With the country’s escalating economic woes and Erdogan’s increasing unpopularity, Turkey’s opposition is gaining traction as it seeks to gain control of the government in the upcoming elections. As the country is experiencing growing currents of nationalism, xenophobia, and anti-Arab sentiment, the opposition has vowed to reexamine Turkey’s relationship with the Gulf.
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Turkey: Crashes At Emergency Sites Kill At Least 35 People
Saturday's tragedies happened just 250 kilometers (155 miles) apart in southern Turkey. The first happened on the highway between Gaziantep and Nizip when a passenger bus collided with emergency teams that had responded to a crash in Mardin Province, west of Derik.
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A backlash against immigrants as Turkey’s economy suffers
A surge in anti-immigrant sentiment over the past year in Turkey has brought deadly assaults on refugees and mob attacks on immigrant neighborhoods — a perilous turn for Turkey, which once took pride in extending a welcome to Syrians, and hosts at least 4 million refugees and asylum seekers, more than any country in the world.
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Abu Dhabi’s IHC Plans to Invest Billions in India, Indonesia, Turkey, More
International Holding Co. plans to invest billions of dollars in markets including Indonesia, Colombia, Turkey and India as the United Arab Emirates firm controlled by the country’s national security adviser steps up its breakneck expansion. IHC, the UAE’s most valuable listed firm, will target sectors such as food, infrastructure and health care across these countries and investments will range from $1 billion to $5 billion depending on the country and opportunity, Chief Executive Officer Syed Basar Shueb said in an interview.
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Israel and Turkey restore full diplomatic relations
Israel and Turkey are restoring full diplomatic relations, Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid announced in a statement on Wednesday. The two countries will now trade ambassadors. The decision comes after Lapid's visit to Ankara and his meetings with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, and his conversation with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. "In light of the positive developments in Israel-Turkey relations over the past year, the two countries decided to return to full diplomatic representation," the statement said.
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Turkey says ship carrying first Ukrainian grain on track for safe arrival
The first ship carrying Ukrainian grain to world markets since Russia's invasion blocked exports more than five months ago is on track to safely arrive in Istanbul on Tuesday night, Turkey said, amid Ukrainian fears it could still run into problems. The vessel's departure on Monday from the Ukrainian port of Odesa for Lebanon via Turkey under a safe passage deal has raised hopes of further such departures which could help ease a burgeoning global food crisis.
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Russia Is Wiring Dollars to Turkey for $20 Billion Nuclear Plant
The project has received finance from Russia’s biggest lender, Sberbank PJSC, which has been sanctioned by the US and European Union, and also from Sovcombank, also sanctioned. Rosatom, the sole owner of the Turkish project, and its subsidiary that’s building plant haven’t been sanctioned.
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At UN, Iraq and Turkey escalate dispute over deadly attack
A dispute between Iraq and Turkey over a recent deadly attack in Iraq’s northern Kurdish region escalated at an emergency meeting of the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday. Iraq’s foreign minister demanded the withdrawal of all Turkish troops from his country, while Turkey’s deputy ambassador said his government will keep pursuing fighters it considers terrorists who take refuge in Iraq.
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Turkey’s Diplomatic Success with Russia and Ukraine
“The UN and Turkey have been working for two months to broker an agreement over the blocked grains. Before last week's talks in Istanbul, diplomats said details of the plan included Ukrainian vessels guiding grain ships in and out through mined port waters while Turkey—supported by the UN—would inspect ships to allay Russian fears of weapons smuggling. All the while, Russia would agree to a truce while shipments move.”
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