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Saudi Arabia Changes Weekend to Friday and Saturday, Will Move Kingdom Closer To Regional and International Schedules
- June 23,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
In a move that was anticipated for some time, Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah issued a royal decree to change the weekend in the Kingdom from Thursday/Friday to Friday/Saturday.
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Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry Cracks Down on Counterfeits In Boost to Consumer Protection
- June 10,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
This week, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MCI) issued a press release on the Ministry’s Web Site that authorities had seized over 6,000 counterfeit cellphones. Looking to send a message to would-be counterfeiters and violators of consumer protection regulations, MCI authorities placed the forged phones in a pile then drove over them all […]
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Military Balance in the Gulf: In-Depth Report on U.S. and Iranian Strategic Competition Updated – SUSRIS
- June 5,2013
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- SUSTG Team
Our partner site SUSRIS.com today draws attention to a recently updated collection of reports by Dr. Anthony Cordesman of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) concerning the military balance in the Gulf States. “These analyses serve as the best open-source resources SUSRIS has identified among a field of many reports that address the […]
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‘Texting While Riding’? Viral Video Shows Saudi Man In Dangerous Highway Stunt
- June 4,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
A viral video of a Saudi man texting while sitting on the hood of his car has gone viral on the video-sharing site YouTube. It is not clear who is driving the vehicle, which has dark window tint. The Huffington Post described the video as such: “A Saudi man is seen playing with his phone […]
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Saudi Arabia Is Now The ‘Main Outside Source’ For Syrian Rebels, Reuters Reports
- June 2,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Arabia has prevailed over friendly Gulf rival Qatar as the “main outside force” supporting the Syrian rebel cause, according to a recent Reuters report. Mariam Karouny reports that Saudi Arabia “has prevailed over its small but ambitious Gulf neighbor Qatar to impose itself as the main outside force supporting the Syrian rebels, a move […]
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Saudi Arabia: Car Manufacturer?
- May 14,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
A new report states that Saudi Arabia is in negotiations with Jaguar Land Rover for a production line in Yanbu, an industrial city, following an initial agreement signed last year. The National reports that the Indian-owned company “can count on Saudi government investment of close to US$1 billion and some of the world’s cheapest aluminium. […]
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Save the Date for the 2013 U.S.-Saudi Business Opportunities Forum in Los Angeles, California
- May 6,2013
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- SUSTG Team
The 2013 US-Saudi Business Opportunities Forum, to be held in Los Angeles, California at the JW Marriott L.A. Live on September 16-18, is the third in a series of extraordinarily successful gatherings featuring top American and Saudi government and private sector leaders and providing an ideal platform for building new and lasting business ties. Please visit www.us-saudiforum.com to register your interest.
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Are U.S. Companies Missing Out on a Saudi Nuclear Bonanza?
- April 25,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
The recently-completed Saudi Sustainable Energy Symposium at the Ritz Carlton Riyadh brought high-level officials and companies together to discuss “a common understanding between all stakeholders” concerning the development of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s sustainable energy program, of which nuclear energy is a big part. The event was hosted by the King Abdullah Center for […]
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Royal Decree May Ease a ‘$67B Housing Logjam’ in Saudi Arabia, Reuters Reports
- April 24,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
Reuters is reporting that last week’s Royal Decree to tackle Saudi Arabia’s housing program has removed “an obstacle to a $67 billion program to ease the country’s housing shortage,” which “may push the program forward by opening up thousands of acres of state-owned land for construction.”
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Defense Secretary Hagel in Riyadh, Greeted by Saud al-Faisal and Amb James Smith
- April 23,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
SUSRIS reports that US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel arrived in Riyadh on Monday.
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‘All eyes on Middle East at pivotal time after Hull’s Saudi win’
The 28-year-old Englishwoman’s rediscovery of her winning touch after a frustrating spell of near misses, suggests a brighter future for one of the game’s most natural talents. "It’s been a long wait and I feel good," said Hull, who was runner-up six times, including twice in majors, since her last tour victory in 2022. "I’ve been knocking on the door the last couple of years, and this week it all came together." Events elsewhere, but neighbouring Hull’s triumph in the Aramco Ladies Team Series event at the Riyadh Golf Club last Saturday, suggest a potentially more settled future for the men’s game as well.
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Norway woos Saudi salmon buyers
Between 2019 and 2023, the total export of Norwegian seafood to the Saudis increased by more than 53% – from 6,174 tonnes to 9,478 tonnes. Most of this was salmon , which has a 99% market share, but Norway also exports other seafood species such as mackerel and cod. Last year, the value of Norway’s total exports to Saudi Arabia was around NOK 814 million (£57m). Of this, salmon accounted for around NOK 755 million (£53m).
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Growing cost of Saudi Arabia’s healthcare system calls for financial sustainability
In its market study, titled ‘Understanding healthcare financing in Saudi Arabia’, KPMG delves into the Kingdom’s healthcare financing structure, providing insight into the development of expenditure patterns, and where potential improvements could – and should – be gained. On the back of several trends, such as a growing and aging population, the rise of chronic diseases, and growing demand for healthcare services, Saudi Arabia’s healthcare spending has jumped from SAR 22.8 billion in 2007 to nearly SAR 80 billion in 2021. While more recent data is yet to be released, spending between 2022 and 2024 is expected to have continued its historic upwards trajectory.
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Türkiye, Saudi Arabia aim to boost trade to $10 billion
The Turkish metropolis of Istanbul hosted a joint forum on Sunday with Turkish and Saudi businesses organised by the Foreign Economic Relations Board of Türkiye (DEIK) to advance collaboration between the sides. Attending the Türkiye-Saudi Arabia Business Forum, Saudi Arabia's Commerce Minister Majid bin Abdullah Al-Qasabi highlighted the importance of Turkish products in Saudi Arabia. Turkish Trade Minister Omer Bolat underscored the strength of bilateral trade, announcing that Türkiye and Saudi Arabia would surpass $8 billion in mutual trade this year. "Our goal for 2025 is to surpass the $10 billion psychological threshold," Bolat said.
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Where Saudi’s MBS Beats China’s Deng Xiaoping
In just eight years, MBS has put the $930 billion Public Investment Fund on the map, starting from a $45 billion commitment to SoftBank Group Corp.’s Vision Fund in 2016. Last year, PIF became the world’s most active sovereign wealth fund in terms of fresh capital deployed, surpassing long-time champion Singapore’s GIC. The fund continues to be active in 2024, buying 40% in the UK department-store chain Selfridges and injecting $2 billion capital into Chinese PC maker Lenovo Group Ltd., to name a few. But the Saudi crown prince is also becoming more assertive. Foreigners that take his money are expected to contribute immediately to the local economy. As part of the $2 billion deal, Lenovo has pledged to open a manufacturing facility and establish a regional headquarters in Saudi Arabia, leading to the creation of 15,000 local jobs.
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US-headquartered DGA Group enters Saudi market with Riyadh office
US-headquartered DGA Group currently has a team of over 300 experts working from offices worldwide, with its new Riyadh hub joining Dubai as its second office in the Middle East. DGA Group specialises in topics such as strategic communications, public affairs, government relations, and corporate reputation. Prem Kumar, partner at DGA Group and leader of the firm’s Middle East and North Africa division, said that the opening in Riyadh will enhance its ability to serve clients in the Kingdom, thanks to its closer proximity to client premises and the availability of an on the ground and local-expert team. Up until now, projects in Saudi Arabia were delivered by fly-in members from other offices, mainly Dubai.
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Degradation of land is threat to human life, Saudi government says
Land degradation, and ways to combat the problem, will come into sharp focus at a global summit to be held in the nation’s capital, Riyadh, in December. The conference of the parties (Cop) to the UN convention on combating desertification (CCD), which takes place every two years, is often an overlooked international meeting, sparsely attended compared with the Cops on climate and on biodiversity. But as this year’s host, Saudi Arabia is planning to put the issue of land management in the spotlight, inviting senior ministers and heads of government from around the world, in an attempt to bring in some financial muscle.
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Wall Street Giants Face Up to Saudi Arabia’s Domestic Pivot
The kingdom is in the midst of a trillion-dollar economic transformation plan and presents a massive opportunity for global firms. At the same time, the government is doubling down on efforts to get international firms to boost their local presence — or risk losing business. Brookfield last week lined up the PIF and Hassana — the investment arm of the kingdom’s pension fund, as anchor investors on a new $2 billion private equity fund. At least half of this will be allocated to deals within the kingdom and to international firms looking to expand — a move aimed at attracting foreign direct investment. And as part of the deal, the Canadian firm will expand its office in Riyadh and make Brookfield Academy available locally.
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Tawaref series: Saudi tax system explained
A deep understanding of the tax system is one of the most critical factors for business success in any country, and Saudi Arabia is no exception. As the Kingdom continues to develop its tax laws and regulations, businesses need to be well-informed to navigate this evolving landscape. Over the years, Saudi Arabia has continuously developed its tax system to diversify revenue streams and bolster economic growth. In this article, we’ll provide an overview of the key taxes within the Kingdom and explain how each is calculated and applied.
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Egypt’s new ceasefire proposal is too little, too late
The announcement marked the first time since the war began on October 8, 2023, that the Egyptian president had publicly proposed a ceasefire plan. Egypt has—alongside Qatar and the United States—been a key mediator between Israel and Hamas, but all mediation efforts have so far failed to break the impasse in talks. Sisi said his proposed plan was meant to “move the situation forward,” adding that negotiations between Israel and Hamas for a permanent ceasefire would resume once the truce was in place.
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