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C3 US-Arab Business Summit Set for October 6, 2014 in New York City
- September 4,2014
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- SUSTG Team
Since 2012, C3 Summit, in collaboration with the US State Department, US Chamber of Commerce and the US Department of Commerce, has been producing US-Arab Summits focusing on healthcare, commerce and economic development between the Arab region and North America. Given the continuing growth and importance of the business sector to both regions, C3 has developed the US-Arab […]
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Desert Classic: Toyota’s Iconic Land Cruiser ’70’ to be Re-Released
- September 3,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
Toyota’s original iconic Land Cruiser 70, popular among Saudis and others in the region, is receiving a makeover. Toyota is re-releasing its classic desert car as part of a special edition to “commemorate Toyota’s longest-running nameplate,” the company said in a press release. The Land Cruiser 70 was first released in 1984, and the re-release […]
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FocusKSA: Rami Khouri on Critical National Security and Foreign Policy Issues for Saudi Arabia
- September 2,2014
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- SUSTG Team
Pat Ryan of SUSRIS talked with commentator Rami Khouri from the American University in Beirut about the crises sweeping the Middle East in this #FocusKSA discussion.
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Saudi Arabia Continues Extremist Crackdown: 88 Arrested ‘On the Verge of Carrying Out Operations’
- September 2,2014
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- SUSTG Team
The government of Saudi Arabia has arrested 88 it says were “on the verge of carrying out operations,” news agencies are reporting. The move is the latest in an ongoing crackdown on extremism. The arrests follow remarks made by King Abdullah over the weekend to foreign Ambassadors to Saudi Arabia in which the Custodian of […]
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The Best SPA Photos from the Month of August 2014
- September 2,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
In the August edition of the 10 best photos from the Saudi Press Agency, Egypt’s President Sisi visits Saudi Arabia and performs the Umrah, Crown Prince Salman visits France and more. [CLICK HERE TO VIEW IMAGES FROM THE SPA FROM AUGUST 2014]
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King Abdullah’s Message to the World: Destroy the Islamic State Before It Spreads to the West
- August 30,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
At a meeting for new diplomats in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah warned that the Islamic State (also known as ISIS or ISIL) may spread to Europe and the United States if it is not first destroyed in Iraq and Syria. According to the AFP/Yahoo, King Abdullah made the blunt remarks at a welcoming ceremony on Friday for […]
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5 Things to Know about the TASI Opening
- August 28,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
Last month’s announcement that the Saudi Arabian stock market, known as the Tadawul or TASI, would open to foreign investment has created waves of optimism from news outlets to seasoned investors. Most think the opening of the market will be great for investors and provide extra liquidity and capital into the market, but the Saudi […]
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A Tadawul Opening Road Map
- August 28,2014
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- Richard Wilson
Jadwa Investments is a well respected Shariah-compliant investment bank based in Saudi Arabia. Jadwa’s market studies and regular updates can be counted on to be highly informed and concise analyses of the topic at hand. Their monthly ‘Chartbooks,’ quarterly GDP updates, annual budget report and specific sector analysis are regular features on the Saudi-US Trade […]
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Saudi Women’s Share in the Kingdom’s Commercial Activity Records a Sharp Increase
- August 5,2014
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- SUSTG Team
According to a recent report in the Saudi Gazette, the Kingdom’s women are increasing their share in Saudi Arabia’s private sector commercial activity, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry said in an annual report: The latest in an uptick in female involvement in the workplace, the news follows another report in the Saudi Arabic-daily OKAZ […]
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Stanford, KACST Team Up for Six Year Collaborative Partnership on Aerospace Research
- August 5,2014
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- admin
Stanford University and Saudi Arabia’s KACST have launched a new six-year collaborative research partnership to establish a center to develop new liquid rocket fuels for satellite applications, according to the Northern California-based university.
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72 Saudi Companies to Explore Investment Opportunities in Poland and Slovakia on Monday
A business delegation from the Federation of Saudi Chambers will begin a visit to Poland and Slovakia on Monday. The delegation will hold high-level economic meetings with senior officials from the governments of both countries, as well as with private sector representatives, to explore investment opportunities and sign several agreements and commercial partnerships. The delegation, led by Chairman of the Federation of Saudi Chambers Hassan bin Mujib Al-Huwaizi, includes over 72 businessmen and businesswomen from various economic sectors, along with representatives of governmental entities and authorities.
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SPPC signs PPAs for 5 projects with 9,200 MW capacity
Saudi Power Procurement Co.(SPPC) signed today, Nov. 18, agreements to purchase power from five independent solar photovoltaic and thermal projects totaling 9,200 megawatts (MW), state-run Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported. The projects include Rumah and Nairyah thermal energy utilizing flexible combined cycle gas turbine technology, using natural gas as main fuel, with the capacity to install carbon capture units, totaling 7,200 MW.
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Saudi Arabia’s crude oil exports in September hit three-month peak
Saudi Arabia's crude oil exports in September rose to their highest level in three months, data from the Joint Organizations Data Initiative (JODI) showed on Monday. The country's exports in September rose by 0.080 million barrels per day (bpd) to 5.751 million bpd from 5.671 million bpd in August.Saudi Arabia is the world's largest exporter of crude. At the same time, Saudi's production fell to 8.975 million bpd from 8.992 million bpd in August
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Neymar still Saudi Pro League’s invisible man after latest setback
Seeing a substitute subbed off is rarely positive and that was the case on 4 November for Neymar. Off the bench in the second half of an AFC Champions League Elite match against Esteghlal of Iran, the 32-year-old was soon delighting fans in Riyadh with sombrero flicks and step-overs. There were more twists and turns but then, after 30 minutes, there was a pull. A slight stretch for the ball in the area and a second game back after a 12-month injury lay-off came to an end with yet another injury.
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Saudi: Cityscape Global 2024 closes with record turnout, nets $61bln deals
Cityscape Global, the world’s largest real estate exhibition, ended on a successful note at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Center in the Saudi capital attracting more than 172,000 visitors and hosting over 400 exhibitors during the four-day event. About 550 speakers from more than 50 countries, comprising top experts and industry leaders, also contributed to the event held under the patronage of the Ministry of Municipalities and Housing, in partnership with the Real Estate General Authority (REGA) and the Housing Program, a key initiative of Saudi Vision 2030, said the organisers. A highly successful edition, the Cityscape Global 2024 witnessed the closing of real estate transactions worth more than SAR230 billion ($61 billion), they added.
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EFG Hermes launches $300 million Saudi Education Fund, acquires Britus Education
EFG Hermes, an EFG Holding company and the leading investment bank in MENA, announced today that its private equity arm has launched a $300 million Saudi Education Fund (SEF) with the target of building an institutional world-class K-12 operator in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. SEF aims to capitalise on the clear market opportunity that is evidenced by the growing student population in private schools, which is expected to more than double in line with Saudi’s 2030 vision targets and the critical need for strong operators to cater to such growing demand.
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Sullivan & Cromwell acts on FIT’s Saudi EV joint venture
Sullivan & Cromwell has advised Hong Kong-listed Foxconn Interconnect Technology (FIT) in establishing a USD100 million joint venture company, Smart Mobility SJSC, with Saudi Arabian enterprise Saleh Suleiman Alrajhi & Sons. The law firm’s Hong Kong-based partners Michael George DeSombre, Ng Kayian and Lin Ching-yang led the team. Partners based in other offices, Nader Mousavi and Mark Schenkel, advised on IP matters, while Juan Rodriguez advised on antitrust and FDI matters.
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Saudi could save millions as aquaculture industry grows
The achievements were outlined to attendees of the workshop on Saudi Aquaculture Product's Value Chain Analysis and Its Seafood Quality Assessment. Hosted by MEWA and KAUST, the workshop featured local and international leading experts in the industry. KBD presented the results of their applied research to address production bottlenecks and creating a roadmap for the advancement of mariculture in Saudi Arabia. They also shared their most recent work and research findings and offered a broader perspective of the potential for aquaculture products through value chain and quality assessment analysis within the region and beyond.
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Technology is transforming the Saudi insurance sector
The impact of digital transformation has revolutionized the way insurers operate, interact with customers, and manage risks. Automation and Artificial Intelligence (AI) streamline claims processing, reducing the time taken to settle claims, and minimizing human error. AI algorithms are also being used to assess risk more accurately, leading to more personalized and fair pricing of insurance policies.
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Saudi builder delivers homes to 1,000 people. Millions await.
ROSHN — a company wholly owned by the Saudi sovereign wealth fund the Public Investment Fund — is tasked with building around 400,000 new homes around the country by 2030, part of a nationwide goal of boosting Saudi home ownership to 70% by the same year. The developer is changing the face of the capital by building up the northern part of Riyadh — or as many call it, the “New” Riyadh — into a glitzy, modern version of itself featuring integrated communities that include schools, as well as entertainment and commercial districts. ROSHN’s projects aim to house more than 2.2 million people by the end of the decade.
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