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Jadwa Investment: Oil Market Dynamics and Saudi Fiscal Challenges
- December 8,2014
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- SUSTG Team
After a significant drop in oil’s price on international markets since July 2014, the impact on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s budget and fiscal policy is assessed in Jadwa Investment just-released research note. Head of Research Dr. Fahad Alturki notes that the recent decision not to cut output by OPEC “adds further uncertainty not only on the global […]
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As Oil Dips Below $70, American Producers Wonder Where the Bottom Is and Eye an End to Export Ban
- December 8,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
The second half of 2014 has been a lively period for the U.S. shale industry. Fueled by new technologies and a soaring oil price, everyone from upstart producers to big oil were taking advantage of new production opportunities in United States in shale deposits. Over the last year, the U.S. alone accounted for 82% of non-OPEC production growth, […]
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Jadwa Chartbook: Saudi Economic Data Show ‘Signs of Cooling’ in Economy
- December 3,2014
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- SUSTG Team
Jadwa Investment’s latest Chartbook monthly economic report said the Saudi economy showed signs of cooling with the non-oil Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) dipping lower following a 39-month peak in the previous month. Data on consumer spending also showed a seasonal decline, according to the Jadwa Investment report. Additionally, “bearish oil markets continued to affect sentiment […]
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Smartphone Generation: The Overnight Mobile Internet Revolution in the MENA Region
- December 1,2014
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- Khaldoon Tabaza
What is the single indicator related to the online market opportunity in the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia that beats all other developed and developing countries? Just take a look at people in coffee shops, malls, or even at family gatherings, you’ll notice immediately that everyone has a smartphone. To be specific, 74% of […]
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With Hagel Out, Obama’s Next Appointment for Defense Secretary Will Have an Impact on U.S.-Saudi Relations
- November 26,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
Just days before President Obama announced in the White House Rose Garden that his Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel would resign, Hagel met with Saudi Arabia’s Prince Miteb bin Abdullah – a rising star in Saudi Arabia at the Pentagon. With Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel set to resign, all eyes in the Middle East and […]
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After Meetings with Obama and the Pentagon, Saudi Prince Miteb Bin Abdullah Touts US-Saudi Military Cooperation
- November 24,2014
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s visiting National Guard Minister, Prince Miteb bin Abdullah, visited Washington, D.C. last week in a push to “strengthen bilateral cooperation in various sectors, especially between the Defense Department and the Saudi National Guard,” according to reports in the Arab News and the Eurasia Review. Additionally, Miteb said that Saudi Arabia will receive Black Hawk […]
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Could a Trans-Asian Railway Further Boost Growing Saudi-China Trade?
- November 21,2014
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- SUSTG Team
China has reportedly “set a comprehensive economic strategy for linking the country to major economic countries in Asia, including Saudi Arabia, through a railway,” a report in Zawya finds, citing a local paper. With Saudi-Chinese trade exchanges reaching $74 billion last year and estimated to soar up to $100 billion in the next five years, the […]
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Legalized Drifting: 4-Round Saudi Car Drift to Begin Al-Ahsa
- November 20,2014
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- SUSTG Team
At long last, one Saudi will be able to claim to be the best drifter in the Kingdom. The Saudi Star Drift Championship kicks off this month for the first time, and will be supervised by the Saudi Arabian Motor Federation. The series will take an otherwise illegal but popular hobby in Saudi Arabia and make it […]
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Saudi Arabia will see 1.2 million barrels per day of new refining capacity by 2020
- November 19,2014
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- SUSTG Team
According to a recently released research note by Jadwa Investment, Saudi Arabia will see an increase of 1.2 MBPD of new refining capacity by 2020 representing a “major investment in downstream sector.” Jadwa’s Head of Research, Dr. Fahad Alturki notes: “Saudi Arabia will see 1.2 million barrels per day (mbpd) of new refining capacity come […]
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#FocusKSA: Saudi Student Turned Entrepreneur Walid Abdulwahab On His Experiences Running a Successful Business in the U.S.
- November 18,2014
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- SUSTG Team
In the latest FocusKSA discussion, Saudi-US Trade Group President, Richard Wilson, spoke with Walid Abdulwahab, a recent graduate of the University of Southern California and Founder and CEO of Desert Farms, which produces, markets and sells camel milk and camel milk products to a growing list of U.S. retail outlets. Walid discusses his background, academic experience […]
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Perspective: Here’s what’s at stake in the Middle East under Trump’s second term
Ending the wars in Gaza and Lebanon and integrating Israel in the Middle East are likely to be at the top of the president-elect’s Middle East agenda, analysts said. “Netanyahu will face a much tougher president than he is used to in the sense that I don’t think that Trump would tolerate the wars in the manner that they are happening,” said Mustafa Barghouti, leader of the Palestinian National Initiative, adding that for Palestinians, it won’t make a major difference “because both administrations were totally biased” toward Israel. Trump doesn’t want those wars “on his desk as a burning issue” come January 20, when he is inaugurated, Alon Pinkas, a former Israeli diplomat, told CNN.
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‘Exceptional’ 4000-Year-Old Settlement Emerges in a Saudi Arabian Oasis
Until 20 years ago, little was known about the Bronze Age culture of the Hejaz, a mountainous region that abuts the Red Sea in western Saudi Arabia. Archaeological evidence was scant and the traces on the ground—largely megalithic monuments and rock art—pointed to an era and territory sparsely populated by nomadic pastoralists. In the early 2000s, that picture began to change through a Saudi-German mission in the Tayma oasis that uncovered a fortified settlement with strong trade links across the Arabian Peninsula and with other Mesopotamian civilizations. Next, a Saudi-Austrian expedition in 2015 explored another urbanized oasis. Now, new excavations, some 120 miles southwest in the Khaybar Oasis, further the idea that the area saw an increase in urban living between 2,500 B.C.E. and the beginning of the second millennium B.C.E
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Saudi Arabia Inks Over $18 Billion in Agreements on Biban24 Opening Day
Saudi Arabia’s Small and Medium Enterprises Authority (Monsha’at) signed over 17 agreements and MoUs worth SAR 18 Billion on the first day of Biban24. This marked a major milestone in the Kingdom’s efforts to transform its rapidly growing SME sector. The forum kicked off on 5 November, bringing together startups, fintechs, and enterprises from around the globe. These participants struck diverse, innovative agreements aimed at enhancing regional and global SME sectors. Biban24, the Kingdom’s largest startup and SME event, runs from November 5th to November 9th, 2024, at the Riyadh Front Exhibition & Conference Center. Monsha’at secured both local and international agreements, including an MoU with Korea’s Ministry of Small and Medium Enterprises. This partnership focuses on enhancing SME technical classification, with a particular emphasis on the fintech sector.
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Saudi Aramco blames lower sales for drop in profit
The profit decline “was mainly due to the impact of lower crude oil prices and weakening refining margins,” an Aramco statement said. “This was partially offset by a reduction in selling, administrative and general expenses.” Aramco’s third-quarter average realised crude oil price was $79.30, down 11.2 percent from $89.30 in the same period in the previous year. Aramco will pay $31.1 billion in dividends for the third quarter, up 5.8 percent from $29.4 billion in the third quarter of 2023, despite the profit drop.
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Saudi Arabia Automotive Retail Market is Poised to Reach Valuation of US$ 74.74 Billion By 2032
Saudi Arabia automotive retail market was valued at US$ 19.72 billion in 2023 and is projected to reach US$ 74.74 billion by 2032 at a CAGR of 16.13% during the forecast period 2024–2032. The government has invested over $5 billion in developing domestic automotive production facilities, including partnerships with global manufacturers like Lucid Motors and Hyundai (Source: Saudi Ministry of Investment, 2023). By 2025, Saudi Arabia aims to produce over 300,000 vehicles annually, creating more than 27,000 jobs in the industry (Source: Arab News, 2023). An expanding middle class, with disposable incomes averaging $25,000 per annum, presents a significant consumer base for new vehicle sales (Source: World Bank, 2023).
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Saudi Arabia and US expand aviation deal to include cargo
Saudi Arabia and the US have expanded their bilateral aviation agreement to allow seventh freedom traffic rights for all-cargo flights. Seventh freedom allows airlines to carry on flights that originate in a foreign country, bypass its home country, and deposit the cargo or passengers at another international destination. The amendment will allow Saudi Arabian airlines to carry cargo between the US and third countries without needing to stop in Saudi Arabia, an important right for cargo hub operations.
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Saudi Air Connectivity Program Targets New Routes, Seeks Bilateral Agreements
Saudi Arabia’s Air Connectivity Program (ACP) is seeking to attract a further 10 new airlines to the country over the next 12 months, targeting carriers from the U.S., Europe and Asia. However, securing new bilateral air transport agreements will be key to the kingdom achieving its aviation ambitions of reaching 300 million air passengers and 150 million tourists by 2030, according to ACP CEO Majid Khan.
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Aramco maintains dividend as profits slump, containing state deficit
Saudi oil giant Aramco (2222.SE), opens new tab, by paying out generous dividends to the state, its biggest shareholder by far, has contained the country's fiscal deficit while increasing its own debts. The world's top oil exporter on Tuesday reported a 15.4% drop in third-quarter profit due to lower crude prices and weaker refining margins, but kept its dividend unchanged at $31.1 billion for the quarter, including $10.8 billion in performance-linked payouts.
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British Ambassador hails growing Saudi-UK ties since launch of Vision 2030
“In the modern era, since Vision 2030, our relationship has gone from a quite traditional defense, security, contracting relationship, to take-off,” he was quoted as saying. Further, the ambassador cited the growth of people-to-people relations between the two countries, pointing to British rowers and cricket players such as Kevin Pietersen who have visited the Kingdom, besides the many Saudis traveling to London for holidays.
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Saudi Pavilion at UNESCO Showcases Camel Culture to the World
Over two days, UNESCO visitors from around the globe learned about the close relationship between camels and Saudi culture. Camels have been integral to the community's customs, traditions, and literature, including poetry, prose, and proverbs. They witnessed how the camel evolved from a means of transport and a source of goods to a cultural icon and heritage symbol, while retaining its role as a source of food and medicine, as well as a tool for sustainability. Furthermore, the camel was chosen for the Saudi pavilion due to its unique cultural value, prompting the Ministry of Culture to declare 2024 the "Year of the Camel." This highlights the Arabian Peninsula's long-standing appreciation for camels, which have aided in travel and nomadic life and are woven into the region's heritage through stories, poems, and narratives. The camel has become a cultural symbol, a testament to authenticity, and a prominent element of Saudi identity.
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