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Saudi Central Bank Announces an ‘Affordable Mortgage’ Program Intended to Boost Housing Sector
- February 29,2016
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- SUSTG Team
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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Riyadh Metro’s New Trains will have Three Separate Classes of Cars
- February 26,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The trains for Riyadh’s forthcoming metro project on lines 1 and 2 will have three separate classes of cars for citizens and expats, according to reports. The Siemens-built trains will have a first class for men with “gold-colored seats” that are wider than other sections. A second section will be for families, which in Saudi […]
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‘Saudi Student Boom’ for U.S. Colleges and Universities may be Slowing as Scholarship Program Evolves
- February 25,2016
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- SUSTG Team
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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Video: Manifa – The Planning Behind Saudi Arabia’s Complex Offshore Oil Field
- February 23,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Manifa offshore oil field is a huge development just off of Saudi Arabia’s northeast coast. The field exists in harmony with large underwater areas where wildlife and coral reefs are thriving, and is the size of Manhattan. A video by Saudi Aramco on the company’s YouTube channel highlights the project’s extensive scope and engineering. It is the […]
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State Department Approves $200m Services Contract Request from Saudi Arabia which will ‘Increase U.S. – Saudi Arabia Military Interoperability’
- February 19,2016
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- SUSTG Team
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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Collapse in Oil Prices Hits Saudi S&P Credit Rating
- February 18,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia and other oil-producing nations saw a cut in credit ratings by Standard & Poor’s on Wednesday amid the collapse in crude oil prices, according to reports. According to Forbes, Saudi Arabia is now rated A-, “a two notch downgrade from S&P’s previous rating of A+, [and] is forecast to have a current account deficit […]
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Saudi Arabia’s War in Yemen Could Put Pressure on Future European Arms Deals
- February 17,2016
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- SUSTG Team
On February 25th, European Union lawmakers are gearing up for a vote on whether to call for an embargo on weapons sales to Saudi Arabia, according to a report in the Canada-based Globe and Mail. Concern in Europe is mounting over Saudi Arabia’s war in Yemen, and the use of European military equipment sold to […]
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In Letter to King Salman, Council of Saudi Chambers Chairman Al-Zamil Urges Payments to Construction Firms
- February 16,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi businessman and Chairman of the powerful Council of Saudi Chambers of Commerce (CSC), Dr. Abdulrahman al-Zamil, has written a letter to Saudi Arabia’s King Salman requesting that he intervene to ensure that the government makes delayed payments to construction companies. Some construction firms have seen scheduled payments from the government delayed by over six […]
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How Long Does Saudi Arabia Have Until it Runs Out of Groundwater?
- February 12,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Water supply for the Saudi Arabia is among its foremost challenges. In 2013, SUSTG wrote about the obstacles facing water sustainability for Saudi Arabia. Some experts predicted full water depletion by 2050 if nothing is done. However, a new local study done by the King Faisal University finds that Saudi Arabia’s timetable for water is […]
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Will 2016 be a Big Year for the Middle East Solar Energy Market?
- February 11,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Writing for Green Tech Media, Jason Deign, comments that the Middle East market for solar energy is anticipating a big year in 2016… maybe. The Middle East Solar Outlook for 2016 produced by the Middle East Solar Industry Association (MESIA) forecasts that more than 4 gigawatts of solar power projects are planned across the region. Deign takes a […]
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Climate funding divisions laid bare as COP29 deadline looms
Division and discontent spilled into the open on Thursday at a U.N. climate summit in Baku, sparked by a proposal for a new global finance deal which offered two vastly different options and left no one happy as the closing deadline neared. The key goal of COP29 is to agree how much money richer developed countries should provide poorer developing ones to help them fight climate change, a critical plank in efforts to limit the damage caused by rising global temperatures.
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Gulf states wedge AI efforts between superpowers: podcast
The United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia are building home-grown silicon smarts and forging links with the likes of Microsoft. In this Viewsroom podcast, Breakingviews columnists discuss how the region is muscling its way into a technology arms race between China and the US.
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Aramco, Rongsheng Petrochemical Ink Deal to Progress Saudi Refinery Project
Saudi Arabian Oil Co. (Aramco) and Rongsheng Petrochemical Co. Ltd. signed an agreement Tuesday that brings them closer to greenlighting a planned expansion project at a refinery in the kingdom’s port city of Jubail. Earlier this year the Saudi oil giant and the Hangzhou, China-based company penned deals toward a potential joint venture within Aramco affiliate Saudi Aramco Jubail Refinery Co. (SASREF), which operates the 305,000-barrel-per-day (bpd) refinery. On Tuesday in Beijing, Aramco, SASREF and Rongsheng Petrochemical inked an agreement that “outlines the cooperation mechanism and planning relating to the design and development of the project, which aims to expand SASREF’s refining and petrochemical capabilities while fostering international collaboration”, Aramco said in a statement online.
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GASTAT: Saudi cow farms produced 2.8 billion liters of raw milk in 2023
The number of dairy cows at specialized agricultural cow farms in Saudi Arabia reached 234,000 and these cow farms produced a total of 2.8 billion liters of raw milk during the year 2023, according to the statistical figures released on Wednesday by the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT). Riyadh ranked first in terms of raw milk production, with 1.6 billion liters, followed by the Eastern Province with 1 billion liters. Across the Kingdom, there are 22 million heads of sheep, of which 19.3 percent are rams and 80.7 percent ewes, and 2.2 million heads of camels, of which 32 percent are aged less than four years and 68 percent are four and older.
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US vetoes another UN Security Council resolution seeking Gaza ceasefire
The United States on Wednesday vetoed a UN Security Council resolution aimed at calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, marking the fourth time that Washington has used its veto power to block a ceasefire resolution at the international body since Israel's war on Gaza began in October 2023. The draft resolution was aimed at calling for an "immediate, unconditional, and permanent ceasefire" in Gaza and the release of all hostages held by Palestinian groups in the enclave. The measure received 14 votes in favour, with the US the sole member to reject it. However, because the US is a permanent member of the council, it has the ability to veto any resolution brought forward.
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Japan’s exports rebound, the Middle East market topping the list
Japan’s recent export performance offers a glimmer of hope amid broader economic uncertainties. In October 2024, Japan’s exports rose by 3.1% compared with the same month a year earlier, marking a significant rebound after the sharp 1.7% fall in September that had set a 43-month low. This unexpected increase exceeded economists’ expectations of a 2.2% rise, suggesting that Japan’s export-driven economy is on a recovery path.
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Aramco to Borrow More and Focus on Dividend Growth, CFO Says
Distributions by the state-owned company are a key element of the kingdom’s finances, which have wobbled this year as Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman pushes his ambitious economic transformation plan. The company has strained its balance sheet in 2024, flipping to a net-debt position for the first time in two years, as it pays out a massive dividend. “You’ll see us do a couple of things. One is just take on more debt compared to use of equity,” Chief Financial Officer Ziad Al-Murshed said in an interview in Boston. “It’s nothing to do with the dividend, it is optimizing our capital structure so that we end up with a lower weighted average cost of capital.”
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PwC Middle East to acquire Saudi consultancy Emkan Education to further invest in the region’s education and skills transformation
PwC Middle East to acquire Emkan Education, the largest specialist education consultancy in the region, renowned for its expertise in upskilling talent across industries. This acquisition will unite the two leading education and skills practices in the region. “Education and upskilling is the cornerstone of sustainable development, driving progress across all sectors. At PwC, we are deeply committed to supporting the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals. This acquisition strengthens our ability to help clients deliver world-class education while fostering the local talent and expertise that will be critical to the future success of Saudi Arabia’s knowledge economy.”
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Spike Lee to Head Jury of Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Film Festival
Spike Lee will preside over the jury of the fourth edition of Saudi Arabia‘s Red Sea Film Festival. “Looking towards our fourth edition, we’re honored to welcome the legendary Spike Lee as our president of jury for the festival this year,” said Jomana Al Rashid, chairwoman of the Red Sea Film Foundation, in an announcement on Thursday. “Spike is a pioneering director whose iconic work has made a lasting impact on both film as a medium and culture at large,” she continued. “His energy, incisiveness and genuine championing of creativity and new voices makes him an ideal fit to lead our jury for this year — we look forward to him engaging with the burgeoning talent in our competition lineup.”
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Indonesia shock Saudi Arabia in World Cup qualifier
Indonesia have shocked Saudi Arabia with a 2-0 win in Jakarta in Group C of the Asian qualifiers for the FIFA 2026 World Cup. A goal in each half from Marselino Ferdinan, who plays for Oxford United in England’s second tier, nailed down a victory on Tuesday for the Southeast Asian nation, which last appeared at the World Cup in 1938 as the Dutch East Indies. "Indonesia deserved to win this game,” Saudi coach Herve Renard said. “We have four games left, and it will be tough, but it will be tough for everybody.”
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