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Another Houthi attack on Saudi Arabia’s Abha airport leaves nine injured
- July 2,2019
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- SUSTG Team
A Houthi drone attack on Saudi Arabia’s Abha airport has injured nine civilians on Tuesday, the latest in a series of recent cross-border terrorist attacks by the Iran-backed group in Yemen. Eight Saudis and one Indian citizen were injured in the attack. The Houthis have recently stepped up attacks against targets in Saudi Arabia, which is […]
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In Saudi Arabia, Pompeo Seeks ‘Global Coalition’ On Iran; Dines at Nobu Popup with Crown Prince
- June 25,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited Saudi Arabia on Monday in the first stop of a trip to the Gulf region to build a “global coalition” on Iran and express support for the security of Saudi Arabia. Pompeo held two separate meetings with King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, photos show. Pompeo called the United States and […]
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Declines in Saudi unemployment continue as more women join workforce, report says
- June 19,2019
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- SUSTG Team
A recently-released Jadwa Investment report on the Saudi labor market highlights gains made in edging down the Saudi unemployment rate, especially for women and youth in the Kingdom. According to Jadwa, The latest General Authority for Statistics (GaStat) labor market release for Q1 2019 shows that unemployment declined to 12.5 percent, reaching its lowest rate since […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Gives Interview to Asharq Alawsat, Addresses Iran Aggression
- June 17,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman gave an interview to the Saudi-owned, London-based Asharq Alawsat newspaper and discussed recent attacks on oil tankers and on the Kingdom’s southern border, saying Saudi Arabia does not want a war in the region, but stressed that it “will not hesitate in dealing with any threat against our people, sovereignty […]
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More Weaponized Drones Launched at Saudi city of Khamis Mushayt from Yemen, Two Shot Down
- June 11,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s air defense forces shot down two “weaponized drones” launched by Houthis from Yemen toward the city of Khamis Mushait, a spokesman for the Arab Coalition supporting Yemen’s legitimate government said early Tuesday. In a statement carried by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) and carried by Arab News, Colonel Turki Al-Maliki said the attack […]
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Shawwal Crescent Sighted, Eid to be Celebrated Tuesday
- June 4,2019
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- SUSTG Team
The Saudi Royal Court said the Shawwal crescent moon was seen in Saudi Arabia on Monday, meaning the festival of Eid al-Fitr will officially begin on Tuesday. Celebrations and observances began across the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia today. Eid al-Fitr celebrations follow the sighting of the Shawwal crescent moon. It marks the end of the holy month of Ramadan and the fasting of […]
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Saudi Arabia Jumps 13 Places to 26th Overall in IMD World Competitiveness Ranking
- May 29,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia jumped 13 places in one ranking on world competitiveness as the Kingdom’s economic reforms continue to gather steam. 63 countries participated in the IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook 2019 issued this week. Saudi Arabia was 26th overall in the ranking, and the 7th most competitive country among its G20 peers. IMD highlighted Saudi investment in education, […]
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Tensions Simmer in the Gulf as Kingdom Says it Wants to Avoid War but ‘Will Respond Firmly and Decisively to Any Threat’
- May 20,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Tensions simmered with Iran over the weekend as Saudi Arabia, the United States and allies made it clear war should be avoided at all costs but that they would respond to security threats and defend their interests if necessary. Following last week’s two attacks on key Saudi energy targets, which the Kingdom blames on Iran and […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Sipchem, Sahara Eye U.S. and Asia Deals after Merger – Report
- May 14,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi International Petrochemical Co (Sipchem) and Sahara Petrochemical “plan to target acquisitions and joint ventures in the United States and Asia when their merger is completed in order to expand market reach,” Reuters reports, citing top executives. Sipchem signed a non-binding agreement to buy Sahara Petrochemicals Company in a deal valued at 8.25 billion riyals ($2.2 […]
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PIF-Subsidiary Launches 1 Million Square Meter Amusement Park, Other Projects in Eastern Province
- May 1,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Entertainment Ventures (SEVEN), a subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund (PIF), said on Wednesday that it was launching its largest project to date in the Eastern Province of the Kingdom – an amusement park, along with other entertainment projects. In its announcement, SEVEN said it would be building its first amusement park, which will cover an area […]
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Demand and ongoing investments to boost growth of GCC companies
Favourable economic policies and ongoing investments in infrastructure and technology-based projects will aid in the companies thriving, he added. Telecom companies profit from non-oil macroeconomic growth and regional governments’ ambitions for digitalisation and modern technologies. Meanwhile, utilities continue to maintain a strong market position and benefit from stable and transparent regulatory frameworks, with a focus o n expanding the contribution of renewables to their overall energy mix. Kohlhase expects the regional housing market to be supported by strong demand, constrained property supply in 2025 and elevated house prices.
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Commentary: Saudi reforms – the show must go on
Just to be clear, entertainment, like fashion, is a matter of personal taste. For example, while I would be unlikely to go to events on the MDLBEAST calendar of rave music festivals, I would happily attend a performance at AlUla by the Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli. Others will have other musical interests, or none at all. That is absolutely fine: the beauty of the Vision 2030 reforms is, each to his own. A more profound example is what Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman told CBS in a 2018 interview: “The decision is entirely left for women to decide what type of decent and respectful attire she chooses to wear” — this is why women across the kingdom today are free to be veiled, don a headscarf, or wear no abaya at all.
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Saudi FinTech EdfaPay secures $5m in pre-Series A funding round
EdfaPay provides a comprehensive suite of financial tools tailored for startups, freelancers, entrepreneurs, and SMEs. Its solutions include SoftPOS technology for seamless transactions via smart devices, a secure payment gateway for e-commerce, and automated e-invoicing tools. All these features are accessible through a unified, real-time dashboard designed to simplify financial management for businesses. The newly secured funds will enable EdfaPay to strengthen its presence in Saudi Arabia, expand its reach across the MENA region and Pakistan, and develop its payment infrastructure in Oman.
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Saudi Arabia Launches $100B Initiative to Develop AI Ecosystem
As Project Transcendence progresses, the country is expected to focus on workforce training, encouraging AI literacy and building supportive regulatory frameworks to attract and retain top-tier talent. As part of the initiative, the investment fund plans to partner with major technology firms. It is already working with Google, which earlier in the month unveiled plans to establish an advanced AI hub in Saudi Arabia that is anticipated to contribute as much as $71 billion to the country’s economy. Other major technology firms also have invested in the country, including Microsoft, which invested $2.1 billion in a global super-scaler cloud, Oracle with an announced $1.5 billion to launch new cloud areas and Huawei, which has invested $400 million in cloud infrastructure.
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New Law of Commercial Registration expected to spur Saudi investment by 8.8%
At the heart of this progress lies a series of reforms introduced by the new Law of Commercial Registration. Key changes include the removal of sub-registries for establishments, allowing businesses to operate nationwide with a single record. Entrepreneurs can now own a single establishment capable of handling multiple commercial activities, while the city-specific registration requirement has been abolished, paving the way for businesses to expand freely across the Kingdom. The report highlights tangible benefits expected from these reforms. By eliminating sub-registries, businesses are projected to save SR80 million to SR110 million annually. This financial relief is expected to spur investment growth, with local investments anticipated to rise between 7.4 percent and 8.8 percent. Furthermore, the number of branches for economic establishments is forecast to increase by 3.8 percent to 5.3 percent, underscoring the reforms' potential to foster expansion and innovation.
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Riyadh Air: Saudi airline to recruit ‘top talent in the Kingdom’ as it gears for launch
Saudi Arabia’s new airline Riyadh Air will focus on recruiting top talent from inside the Kingdom, prioritizing hiring Saudi female graduates, before its launch next year, a senior official told Al Arabiya English. The airline plans to connect more than 100 destinations by 2030 and aims to contribute to Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which seeks to position the Kingdom as a global aviation hub and major tourism destination, Osamah Alnuaiser, SVP Marketing & Corporate Communications, said.
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Saudi Arabia’s endowment investment funds set record with over $267m in net assets
The increase in assets was attributed to the licensing of five new entities, bringing the total to 34 endowment investment funds, 27 of which are public and seven private. Endowment funds in the Kingdom play a crucial role in driving sustainable development by providing the financial foundation for long-term projects that address critical societal needs. These reserves are established through investments where the principal amount is preserved while the earnings are used to support various charitable and development initiatives. This model ensures a continuous flow of resources for vital sectors such as education, health care, and infrastructure, as well as social welfare.
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Saudi labor market matures as focus shifts to job quality: Minister
Saudi Arabia has reached maturity in the labor market, where the focus has shifted from merely seeking employment to enhancing the quality of work life, said Ahmad AlRajhi, the Minister of Human Resources and Social Development. Speaking at the Riyadh Economic Forum, AlRajhi urged the Riyadh Chamber of Commerce to collaborate with his ministry on implementing five key recommendations outlined in a study titled "Enhancing Job Quality Practices to Boost Productivity in Saudi Organizations." One of the recommendations called on business leaders to raise employee salaries, as survey results revealed that 62% of respondents believe current wages do not adequately reflect their efforts, he explained.
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Saudi Arabia to Host the 2025 Fire and Rescue World Championship
Saudi Arabia's General Directorate of Civil Defense has received the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers flag to host the 2025 Fire and Rescue World Championship in Riyadh, in collaboration with the Ministry of Sport, taking over from the People's Republic of China, which hosted the event in 2024. The handover ceremony was attended by Director General of Civil Defense Major General Dr. Hamoud bin Sulaiman Al-Faraj and officials from the Ministry of Sport. The federation was established in 2001, has 32 member countries, and has held over 15 world championships. Competitions include tower climbing, 400m relays, 100m sprints, and firefighting events.
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History-making Saudi women’s 3×3 basketball champs out to inspire more girls to play
On a balmy Sunday afternoon in Manama earlier this month, Kawther ‘Koko’ Khayyat (the basketball coach), Jana Salem Balgaith (the student) and Abeer Alhamidi (the Ministry of Sport manager), along with team-mate Riman Abdulaziz, helped Team Riyadh claim Saudi Arabia’s first ever major 3x3 title. On a balmy Sunday afternoon in Manama earlier this month, Kawther ‘Koko’ Khayyat (the basketball coach), Jana Salem Balgaith (the student) and Abeer Alhamidi (the Ministry of Sport manager), along with team-mate Riman Abdulaziz, helped Team Riyadh claim Saudi Arabia’s first ever major 3x3 title.
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