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Saudi to Make COVID-19 Vaccinations Mandatory for All Public and Private Sector Workers
- May 7,2021
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- SUSTG Team
All public and private sector workers wishing to attend a workplace in Saudi Arabia will be required to have taken a COVID-19 vaccination, the human resources ministry said on Friday. The ministry did not say when the new rule would take effect.
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Saudi Economy: TASI Rises in April, and Consumer Spending Bounces Back
- April 30,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Recent data on Saudi Arabia’s economy showed a mixed picture for the Kingdom, with non-oil PMI trending lower in March, month-on-month, while remaining in expansionary mode, according to Jadwa Investment and official government figures.
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Saudi Arabia Sees a Surge in Foreign Investment into the Kingdom in 2020 Despite the Global Pandemic
- April 26,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia saw a surge in total foreign investment into the Kingdom despite a global economic slowdown in 2020, official data from the Saudi central bank confirmed. Foreign investment in Saudi Arabia passed the SR2 trillion ($0.53 trillion) mark for the first time at the end of 2020, despite the financial impact of the COVID-19 […]
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In Latest Saudi Labor Figures, Women Lead Overall Drop in Unemployment
- April 21,2021
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- SUSTG Team
A recently-released report on the Saudi labor market, using figures from Q4 2020, showed a sizable drop in unemployment among Saudis from the previous quarter, according to Jadwa Investment, citing official government data. The General Authority for Statistics’ (GaStat) latest labor market release shows that unemployment in Saudi Arabia declined 2.3%, to 12.6% in Q4 2020, down […]
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KAPSARC Commentary Paper Explores the Potential Effect of Parking Fees on Metro Ridership
- April 8,2021
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- SUSTG Team
As Saudi Arabia’s sprawling capital city Riyadh prepares to begin operation of the first lines of its long-awaited metro system, authorities and researchers are now faced with the task of getting the Kingdom’s citizens used to riding it.
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Unemployment for Saudi Nationals Nears Pre-Pandemic Levels in Q4 2020
- March 31,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Unemployment among Saudi nationals fell to 12.6% in the fourth quarter, “moving closer to pre-pandemic levels as coronavirus cases in the kingdom declined and business picked up,” Bloomberg reports, citing data from the General Authority for Statistics. The figure represents a drop of 2.3% from 14.9% in the Q3 2020.
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‘Red Sea Rainforests’: Astronaut Captures Striking View of Saudi Arabia’s Northwest Coastline from Space Station
- March 30,2021
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- SUSTG Team
An astronaut captured a striking view of the northwest coastline of Saudi Arabia, showing the extent of a coral reef where Saudi Arabia hopes to boost sustainable tourism and where up to 260 reef species thrive, according to a post the NASA Earth Observatory blog.
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Princess Reema bint Bandar Headlines 2nd Day of Virtual U.S.-Saudi Business Forum; Calls for a ‘Restart’ in U.S.-Saudi Relations
- March 24,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the United States, Princess Reema bint Bandar Al-Saud, gave the keynote address this morning at the virtual U.S.-Saudi Business forum and discussed the path forward for U.S.-Saudi business and diplomatic relations, women empowerment, and rebounding from the effects of the pandemic on the global and local economy. The comments, delivered virtually […]
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New Whitepaper Examines the State of Recycling, Waste Management in Saudi Arabia, UAE
- March 22,2021
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- SUSTG Team
A new whitepaper released online from the UK-based publication The Economist Intelligence Unit examines the state of waste management and recycling in Saudi Arabia and the UAE. The whitepaper, entitled Towards zero: Rethinking recycling in Saudi Arabia and the UAE, examines the state of waste management in Saudi Arabia and the UAE and identifies priorities for accelerating […]
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New Paper Highlights Deep U.S.-Saudi Economic Relationship Beyond Defense and Energy
- March 16,2021
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- SUSTG Team
A new paper from authors David Kenner and Kameal Al-Ahmad of the King Faisal Center for Research provides a fresh overview of the US-Saudi economic relationship beyond the headline-dominating oil and arms sales.
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OPEC Concerned About Demand Slowdown in US, Europe, Chief Says
“We see a divided market — almost like two markets,” OPEC Secretary-General Haitham Al-Ghais said at the CERAWeek by S&P Global conference Tuesday. Ensuring “security of demand” in regions where inflation is crimping consumption is as critical as ensuring supplies, he said. For now, though, rebounding demand in Asia will help keep the market broadly balanced in the first half of the year, with global consumption seen rising by 2.3 million barrels a day to average 101.87 million barrels a day in 2023, according to the latest report from OPEC’s Vienna-based secretariat. After that, the market is expected to tighten as global inventories decline and the 23-nation OPEC+ coalition, led by Saudi Arabia, aims to keep production levels unchanged for the rest of the year.
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Saudi Arabia Plans To Create Futuristic Downtown In Its Capital
The upcoming downtown area, called New Murabba, will include several futuristic features, including a 1,312-foot-high skyscraper filled with holographic projections. Architects and planners estimate that construction will be completed by 2030.
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New Saudi megaproject: What we know about New Murabba, the world’s largest downtown
The project will also feature “green areas and walking and cycling paths that will enhance the quality of life by promoting healthy, active lifestyles and community activities,” the statement said, adding that it will add SAR180 billion to the non-oil GDP, and create over 300,000 “direct and indirect” jobs by 2030. Residents can also expect a 15-minute walking radius and an internal transport system for easy access to the various amenities. The project is also conveniently located, with a 20-minute drive to the airport.
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What we know about New Murabba, the world’s largest downtown
The project will also feature “green areas and walking and cycling paths that will enhance the quality of life by promoting healthy, active lifestyles and community activities,” the statement said, adding that it will add SAR180 billion to the non-oil GDP, and create over 300,000 “direct and indirect” jobs by 2030. Residents can also expect a 15-minute walking radius and an internal transport system for easy access to the various amenities. The project is also conveniently located, with a 20-minute drive to the airport.
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Turkey’s Presidential Election in the Shadow of Devastating Earthquakes
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s Justice and Development Party (AKP) rose to power on the heels of the earlier calamity, which revealed incapacitated state institutions and widespread corruption led by the Turkish military elite and their cronies—also the root causes of the 2001 financial crisis that led to the collapse of the country’s entire banking system. Increasing public demand for reforms then created a political opportunity for the newly-founded AKP, which succeeded in coming to power in 2002 with major promises of financial reforms and better governance.
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‘Equality of Injustice for All’: Saudi Arabia Expands Crackdown on Dissent
The authorities have paid special attention to Twitter, which is widely used in the kingdom. Noura al-Qahtani, who ran an anonymous Twitter account, was among several people put on trial last year in relation to social media activity. On her account, where she had roughly 600 followers, she called for anti-government protests, criticized some social liberalization measures and wrote that Prince Mohammed was “not good enough to be a prince.”
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Saudi Arabia aims for huge new downtown in Riyadh by 2030
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Thursday launched a company to carry out a hugely ambitious development in downtown Riyadh, as part of the leading oil exporter's plans to make its capital a global metropolis and diversify the economy. The kingdom aims to double the size and population of its capital city with total investments of $800 billion under its Vision 2030 plan to modernise the Gulf Arab state and reduce its dependence on oil export revenues.
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Saudi Arabia aims for huge new downtown in Riyadh by 2030
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Thursday launched a company to carry out a hugely ambitious development in downtown Riyadh, as part of the leading oil exporter's plans to make its capital a global metropolis and diversify the economy. The kingdom aims to double the size and population of its capital city with total investments of $800 billion under its Vision 2030 plan to modernise the Gulf Arab state and reduce its dependence on oil export revenues.
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‘Arab capitals’ ties with Delhi will overshadow China’s West Asian ties’
India’s outreach to West Asia particularly to the UAE, Egypt and Saudi Arabia is allowing India to become a “kingmaker" in Eurasia, according to strategic thinker Mohammed Soliman. In an age of increasing global disorder, India’s West Asia outreach in recent months is an effort to bridge the divide between the Middle East and South Asia to guarantee stability, argues Soliman.
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Egypt’s Sisi seeks to tamp down media clash with Saudi Arabia
The spat developed after two prominent Saudi commentators close to the monarchy, Turki al-Hamad and Khalid al-Dakhil, posted tweets in recent weeks criticising development failures since Egypt's 1952 revolution and the dominant role of the military in the economy. Their posts were subsequently deleted. In an apparent riposte last week, Abdel Razek Tawfiq, editor-in-chief of Egyptian state-owned newspaper Al Gomhuria, wrote an editorial arguing that the "barefooted" and newly-wealthy countries had no right to insult Egypt.
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