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What Will Be Saudi Arabia’s Next Tourist Destination?
Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) attracted more than 100,000 visitors last year, a sign that the planned mega city about 100 miles north of Jeddah on the Red Sea might become Saudi Arabia’s next domestic tourist destination. Although Saudi citizens typically flock to Dubai, Bahrain, or elsewhere abroad for leisure trips, that might […]
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In Bid to Boost Transparency, Saudi Regulators Require International Banks to Disclose Financial Statements
Saudi Arabia’s Capital Markets Authority (CMA) is instructing international banks to publicly disclose financial statements for the first time as the kingdom seeks to boost transparency, according to a report in Bloomberg. The Bloomberg report says that companies under the regulation of the CMA in Saudi Arabia must publish the financial information on their websites […]
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Surge in Flights from Saudi Airports as Kingdom’s Aviation Sector Booms
Saudi Arabia’s airports have seen a “substantial growth in international traffic” as the number of international flight services from the Kingdom’s airport surges 50% since last year. The number of international flight services from the domestic airports jumped by 51.5 percent to 26,361 at the end of 2015 from 17,405 in 2014, according to a […]
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Construction Payment Delays Draw International Attention, Report Says
Foreign governments are pressing both government authorities and company executives in Saudi Arabia “to ensure that local construction firms make delayed salary payments to thousands of workers, a sign of pressure on the kingdom’s economy due to low oil prices,” according to a Reuters report. Construction firms in Saudi Arabia are have been squeezed as […]
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Saudi Arabia Eyes Privatization of Power, Opening Opportunities for International Power Companies
Saudi Arabia is heading towards privatizing the electricity sector and “shifting towards solar and alternative energy in the framework of its efforts to reduce the use of fossil fuels in production rates,” according to a report in Asharq Al-Awsat citing “informed sources.” The Saudi Electricity Company plans to “split into four units with local and […]
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More than 50 Members of U.S. GOP ‘Foreign Policy Community’ Write Open Letter Calling Donald Trump Unfit for Office
An open letter signed by over 50 members of the Republican foreign policy community, including former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff and former Deputy Secretary of State Robert Zoellick, has called Donald Trump unfit for office and pledged to work to stop him from receiving the Republican nomination. “We the undersigned, members of […]
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Nitaqat Effort Suffers Setback: 2015 was the ’Slowest Annual Increase on Record for Saudi Net Employment’ as Most New Jobs Still Going to Non-Saudis
A recently released Jadwa Investment report on Saudi Arabia’s labor market found little headway being made in Saudi Arabia’s goal of increasing employment of Saudis. According to Jadwa Investment, although Saudi Arabia’s unemployment rate fell slightly from 11.7 percent in 2014 to 11.5 percent in 2015, “of these positions, 368 thousand (or 88 percent) […]
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Saudi Central Bank Announces an ‘Affordable Mortgage’ Program Intended to Boost Housing Sector
Saudi Arabia’s central bank said in a statement it plans to launch an “affordable mortgage” program to finance residential real estate purchases by Saudi citizens, according to reports. Home buyers would be responsible for a down payment of 15 percent of the property’s value, and commercial banks would supply a further 70 percent. An additional […]
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‘Saudi Student Boom’ for U.S. Colleges and Universities may be Slowing as Scholarship Program Evolves
A number of reports have indicated that the popular King Abdullah Scholarship Program (KASP) that has placed hundreds of thousands of Saudi students at academic institutions all over the world is being reviewed and can anticipate significant changes with regard to the program’s size and scope. In 2014 over 207,000 Saudi students and dependents were […]
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State Department Approves $200m Services Contract Request from Saudi Arabia which will ‘Increase U.S. – Saudi Arabia Military Interoperability’
The State Department has approved a request for continued support services to Saudi Arabia at an estimated cost of $200 million. According to a release from the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), the sale “will enhance the foreign policy and national security objectives of the United States by helping to improve the security of an […]
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Land Routes Via UAE, Saudi Arabia Tested to Bypass Houthi-Menaced Red Sea
An Israeli software startup and one of the world’s biggest shipping lines are among companies that for the first time are opening up commercial trade routes running through the heart of the Middle East to bypass the Houthi-menaced Red Sea.
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Saudi defense minister inaugurates World Defense Show 2024
The defense minister toured the exhibition, which features participation from over 773 exhibitors representing more than 75 countries, alongside numerous government entities and leading local and international companies in the defense and security sector. He also viewed the aerial displays, static aircraft exhibitions, and ground equipment in the display area. Speaking on the occasion, GAMI Gov. Ahmad Al-Ohali, said that the Kingdom has begun to reap the benefits of the huge support extended by the country’s leadership, with localization rates in the defense sector increasing from 4 percent to 13.6 percent at the end of 2022.
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Huge draw for Saudi made Lucid EV, equipped with drone and AI, at Riyadh World Defense Show
The first ever Saudi made Lucid electric vehicle, equipped with drone and artificial intelligence technologies, is on display at the World Defense Show, which kicked off in Riyadh on Sunday. Large number of people are visiting this smart patrol vehicle, which is a major attraction at the pavilion of the Ministry of Interior in the show. The electric vehicle which will start being used within the fleet of security patrol vehicles in Saudi Arabia, would have several security features, supported by AI technologies, in the Saudi security forces’ drive in accomplishing their mission.
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Saudi business conditions slowed to 2-year lows in January – PMI
Business activities in Saudi Arabia have slowed to two-year lows, with increased cost pressures and softening demand affecting growth in the kingdom’s non-oil private sector, according to January’s Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI). The Riyad Bank Saudi Arabia PMI for January dipped to 55.4 from December’s 57.5, signalling a weak improvement in the health of the country’s non-oil economy. Even though business activity levels expanded at their slowest pace since 2022, it continued to increase across sectors due to a rise in new business intakes. The rate of sales growth eased to a five-month low.
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View of historic and cultural district of Al-Balad in western coastal city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
This photo taken on Feb. 3, 2024 shows a view of the historic and cultural district of Al-Balad in the western coastal city of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. Al-Balad is famous for its colorful architecture.
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25,000 artifact fragments from early Islamic period unearthed from Historic Jeddah
As many as 25,000 fragments of artifacts dating back the Islamic caliphates during the first two centuries of the Hijri Calendar, corresponding to the 7th to 8th centuries AD, have been discovered from the Jeddah Historic Area. The announcement in this regard was made by the Jeddah Historic District Program (JHDP), in collaboration with the Saudi Heritage Commission. The archaeological discoveries were announced as part of the Historic Jeddah Revival Project, initiated by Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman.
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Sah bonds: All you need to know about Saudi Arabia’s first dedicated savings product for individuals
Saudi Arabia has launched the subscription to its first savings product dedicated to individuals – Sah – with a yield reaching 5.64 percent on the first issuance. Registration for the Islamic-compliant bond, issued by the Ministry of Finance, started on Sunday, Feb. 4, at 10 a.m. and will end on Tuesday, Feb. 6, at 3 p.m. The Sah bonds are organized by the National Debt Management Center and designed as a savings product for individuals, offering attractive returns. The bonds are offered monthly according to the issuance schedule, with a one-year savings period, fixed returns, and profits disbursed at the end of the bond’s maturity date.
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Non-oil business activity in Saudi Arabia and UAE grew in January
Business activity in the non-oil private sector economies of Saudi Arabia and the UAE continued to expand in January, albeit at a slower pace, amid continued growth momentum in the Arab world’s two largest economies. The seasonally adjusted Riyad Bank purchasing managers’ index – a crucial gauge of the kingdom’s non-oil economy – slipped to 55.4 in January, down from 57.5 in December. Though the headline PMI was at the lowest level in two years, the upturn remained strong overall and widespread across the monitored sectors, as it remained well above the neutral 50 mark that separates growth from contraction.
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What next for Saudi Arabia’s football vision as big ambitions meet player discontent?
There is ambition in Saudi to bring more players in but across the league there have been complaints about standards in the game’s infrastructure there, be it the training grounds or the support staff. “They are realising that they have to start investing in facilities, physios and nutritionists to professionalise everything,” said an agent — who like others in this article spoke on the condition of anonymity to protect relationships — of a player in the Saudi Pro League. “The day-to-day care and attention to detail of the high-level athletes in Europe is much higher and more serious than in Saudi Arabia,” another agent of a player in Saudi said. “They are more laidback and relaxed, and that has led to significant discontent in the leading European players.”
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McIlroy has ‘frank discussion’ with Spieth over Saudi comments
Rory McIlroy may have stood down from the PGA Tour Policy Board to focus on his game, but that hasn't stopped the Northern Irishman from stepping right back into the debate over the possible merger with the Saudi-backed LIV Golf League.
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