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Saudi Arabia Targets Massive $800 Billion in Tourism Investment Over Next Decade – Report
- June 12,2023
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Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb said at an Arab-China investment summit that Saudi Arabia is investing $800 billion in the tourism sector over the next ten years, according to reports.
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The Saudi PIF Invests in Saudi football, Messi to Miami, and Saudi entrepreneurs Sara Bin Laden and Renad Aljefri join The 966
- June 9,2023
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Saudi entrepreneurs Sara Bin Laden and Renad Aljefri, recent WIN fellows, join The 966 from Jeddah to discuss their experiences and journeys to-date. Renad and Sara recently took part in the second cohort of the Atlantic Council’s Women Innovators Fellowship, known as the WIN fellowship – a program launched by the empowerME initiative of the […]
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Mena Startups Raised $445 Million in May 2023 – Wamda Report
- June 8,2023
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- SUSTG Team
May represented a bounce-back of sorts for the MENA VC and startup ecosystem, with venture funding into the region’s startups touched $445 million spread across 39 transactions, compared to $7 million raised across 11 deals reported in the preceding month, according to a monthly report in Wamda.
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NEOM Secures $5.6 billion Investment for Workforce Housing
- June 7,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s planned mega-city NEOM has secured 21 billion riyals ($5.60 billion) in financing and has finalized contracts to develop the first phase of housing expansion for its workforce, it said in a statement on Tuesday, Reuters reports.
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Saudi Center for Commercial Arbitration CEO Dr. Hamed Merah joins The 966, LIV Golf in DC and much more…
- June 2,2023
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The 966 talks about the state of business dispute resolution in Saudi Arabia with the CEO of the Saudi Center for Commercial Arbitration, Dr. Hamed Merah, who joins from Riyadh. The 966 talks with Dr. Merah about the SCCA’s rise as a leading dispute resolution body in the region and increasingly, globally. As Saudi Arabia […]
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Lucid Shares Tumble on News of $3 Billion in New Fundraising
- June 1,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Shares of Lucid Group’s stock tumbled today on news that the group is raising about $3 billion in a common stock offering, with the majority of the money coming from the electric vehicle maker’s Saudi owners, the Public Investment Fund.
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An update on the VC scene in Saudi Arabia with Eyad Albayouk, Saudis in space, Newcastle United rises and much more…
- May 26,2023
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Episode 88! Venture capitalist Eyad Albayouk returns to The 966 to talk about the latest developments in the VC sector in Saudi Arabia as well as the closing of his new startup seed fund with Flat6Labs in Saudi Arabia. The hosts discuss with Eyad the rocky start for new funding rounds in the Kingdom after […]
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PIF’s Badeel, ACWA Power Invest $3.25 Billion into Three New Solar Projects in Saudi Arabia
- May 22,2023
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The Water and Electricity Holding Company (also known as Badeel), a wholly-owned company of Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), and ACWA Power today announced the signing of power purchase agreements (PPAs) with the Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC) for the development, and operation of three major new solar PV Independent Power Producer (IPP) projects in […]
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‘Salmani’ Architecture, VIA Riyadh opens, rainfall record shattered in Saudi Arabia and much more…
- May 19,2023
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Episode 87! The hosts explore overlapping topics in Salmani architecture and an evolving Riyadh city under King Salman for decades. Kicking things off, Richard’s One Big Thing is the rise of Salmani Architecture – a term the hosts have come across in recent months that is important in understanding the current and new face of […]
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At Cannes, Saudi Arabia Launches Two Film Funds to Jumpstart Local Industry
- May 17,2023
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Saudi Arabia’s newly-minted Cultural Development Fund has officially unveiled two separate film sector funds at the Cannes Film Festival in France, Variety reports.
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Saudi industrial sector sees 63% surge in new investments
Saudi Arabia’s industrial sector experienced a 63 percent increase in new investments in 2023, amounting to a SR15 billion ($3.99 billion) rise compared to the previous year. According to the annual report from the Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones, the cumulative funding last year reached SR415 billion, distributed across 891 projects encompassing both local and foreign ventures.
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Saudi Arabia, Pakistan accelerate implementation of $5 billion investment package
This was announced in a joint statement following a meeting between Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman and Pakistani Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif at Al-Safa Palace in Makkah on Sunday. This move is a significant step toward bolstering economic ties and is indicative of the strong relationship between the two countries.
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Saudi Arabia’s private equity investments reach $4B in 2023
Saudi Arabia witnessed an increasing interest in private equity investments from 2019 to 2023, MAGNITT said in a recent report. The Kingdom's private equity investments reached a peak of nearly $4 billion in 2023, recording growth for three consecutive years since 2020.
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Saudi Arabia announces 6 mining investment opportunities
Saudi Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources on Wednesday announced six new mining investment opportunities for local and international investors. It is part of the fifth round of mining bids for exploration licenses and encompasses gold, copper, zinc, lead, and silver ores in various regions of the kingdom, covering a total area of over 940 square kilometers, the Saudi Press Agency reported. Investment opportunities for exploration licenses include the "Al-Halahila" site in Najran, the "Jabal Qaran" site in Najran, the "Makman Hijab" in Riyadh, the "An-Nimas" site in Asir, the "Al-Mihah" site in Mecca, and the "Al-Hajirah" site in Asir.
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Saudi Crown Prince MBS’s $100 Billion Foreign Investment Quest Falters
The short-term reality is more complicated. California-based Lucid is increasingly guzzling Saudi money to stay in business. Last week it got a $1 billion cash lifeline from the kingdom, on top of the $5.4 billion Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has already pumped in. Lucid, which counts the PIF as its top shareholder, had been held up as an example of foreign firms investing in Saudi Arabia’s multi-trillion-dollar “Vision 2030” economic transformation plan. But Lucid’s need for Saudi money is one sign the country’s rushed attempt at reinvention is being paid for out of pocket, with the kingdom relying heavily on its oil riches to entice firms in.
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Egypt’s Sisi starts third term pledging more investment, social spending
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi was sworn in for his third term on Tuesday in the country's new capital, the largest of the mega-projects that have come to symbolise his rule while stretching the country's finances.Speaking at the new parliament building, Sisi highlighted the challenges Egypt withstood in recent years while promising continued development, which many Egyptians say they feel excluded from.
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Saudi Arabia is not abandoning upstream investment
The 13 million bpd capacity expansion plan would have cost Aramco $40 billion. A big focus area that was stressed by Aramco’s management this year is increasing gas production by 60 percent by the year 2030. The gas will mainly come from the Jaffoura basin and will help Aramco displace around 1 million bpd of liquids that are currently being burnt for power generation in the Kingdom.
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Saudi Arabia is not abandoning upstream investment
Saudi Arabia’s recent announcement of shelving plans to boost its oil production capacity to 13 million barrels per day (bpd) by 2027 and instead focusing on maintaining 12 million bpd caused a stir among energy news watchers. The knee-jerk reaction to the decision came in the form of questions surrounding the future of oil demand and how the Kingdom’s U-turn represents a win for all those advocating to “keep oil in the ground.” The reality of the situation is a lot more nuanced.
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Saudi’s New Murabba ‘open for international investment’, says CEO
The New Murabba Development Company (New Murabba) showcased its ambitious plans for urban redevelopment and invited international investors to participate in the project at the global real estate trade show, MIPIM 2024, in Cannes, France. In February last year, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammad bin Salman bin Abdulaziz launched the company to undertake an ambitious development project: building the world’s largest downtown in Riyadh by 2030. The project aims to add SAR180bn to the country’s non-oil GDP and create 334,000 direct and indirect jobs by 2030.
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Saudi foodtech Barakah raises investment from FoodLabs
Barakah, an online marketplace addressing commercial food waste in the region, proudly announces the strategic funding led by FoodLabs. This landmark investment marks FoodLabs' first foray into the MENA region, highlighting Barakah's exceptional growth trajectory and commitment to sustainability. FoodLabs, a highly successful early-stage European VC specialising in foodtech and agritech startups, has an impressive portfolio that includes being the first investor in multiple unicorns and instrumental in building the fastest-growing European unicorn. The decision to partner with Barakah not only sends a strong market signal for startups in the Kingdom and across the MENA region but also aligns with FoodLabs' mission to support innovative ventures tackling pressing global challenges using proprietary technology.
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