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Saudi Arabia Strong Market for U.S. Companies, Ex-Im Head Says
- February 5,2013
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia, the Arab world’s biggest economy, represents an “exceedingly” strong market for U.S. companies, Export-Import Bank Chairman Fred Hochberg said. “Part of that has been driven by in this part of the world a diversification of economies,” Hochberg said in an interview yesterday in Riyadh. “We see a lot of opportunity here. U.S. companies […]
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Saudi Chartbook – February 2013
- February 5,2013
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- SUSTG Team
Jadwa Investment’s recently released Saudi Chartbook for the month of February 2013 assesses a number of key aspects of the Saudi economy including the real economy, bank lending, banking indicators, inflation, trade, oil, exchange rates, the TASI (Saudi Stock Market), sectoral performance, and more. [The full report from Jadwa Investment can be read here.]
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Saudi Arabia’s Six New Economic Cities
- January 30,2013
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- SUSTG Team
Except for King Abdullah Economic City, each of the cities has its own area specialization being developed around at least one globally competitive cluster or industry. They are also being developed according to environmental guidelines using state-of-the-art greenfield solutions. The aim is to create opportunities for the private sector by way of jobs and attractive […]
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Must-see interactive 360° view from top of Burj Dubai
- January 29,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
On the heels of last month’s viral photograph of the World’s Tallest Mountain, Mount Everest, which was captured in astounding interactive detail so much so that you can zoom in and out and see the entire mountain, it looks like a similar project was done on top of Dubai’s impressive Burj Khalifa tower, currently the […]
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Abu Dhabi Buzzes On Eve of World Future Energy Summit ‘13
- January 14,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
World Leaders, Luminaries, Companies and Businessmen Descend on Abu Dhabi For the 6th edition of the World’s Largest Renewable Energy Conference and Exhibition [Abu Dhabi] – This week, world leaders, government officials and delegations, business executives, academics, engineers, scientists and many more will converge for the World Future Energy Summit 2013, part of Abu Dhabi’s […]
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Al-Assaf, Al-Rabiah Headline Important Private Sector Initiative in Riyadh
- January 14,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
The high-level meeting, an ambitious private sector initiative, addressed joint Arab action agendas, with 21 proposals of developmental projects discussed. Saudi Finance Minister Ibrahim Al-Assaf and Commerce Minister Tawfig Al Rabiah headlined this important event in Riyadh, which was widely discussed on Social Media sites and in the general media.
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Breakthrough in Saudi Arabia: 30 women named to parliament
- January 11,2013
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- SUSTG Team
King Abdullah Bin Abdul Aziz of Saudi Arabia issued Friday a historic decree allowing women to be members of the kingdom’s previously all-male Shura Council for the first time. The decree amended two article in the council’s statute introducing a 20 percent quota for women in the country’s 150-member Shura Council, and the king appointed […]
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Nitaqat: Towards a Saudi “New Deal?”
- December 14,2012
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- Nathan Field
Editor’s Note: ‘Saudization’ is a topic that has garnered a great deal of front-page ink in Saudi Arabia of late. The Nitaqat (“Ranges”) Program introduced in 2011 has staunch advocates and detractors and the ongoing argument between members of the private sector and the Ministry of Labor over recent fee hikes for foreign employees has been […]
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Are Members of Royalty “Foreign Officials” Under the FCPA?
- December 11,2012
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- SUSTG Team
For U.S. companies conducting business abroad, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) is a constant companion. The FCPA, “applies to any person who has a certain degree of connection to the United States and engages in foreign corrupt practices. The Act also applies to any act by U.S. businesses, foreign corporations trading securities in the […]
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Saudi Is World’s Largest Market For Islamic Assets
- December 10,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is emerging as the largest market for Islamic assets, according to a new report by Ernst & Young. According to the report, Saudi Arabia, with an estimated $207 billion of Islamic assets in 2011, was ranked first in the world. Malaysia was ranked second with total assets of $106 billion and UAE ranked […]
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War in YemenYemen warring parties say port city ceasefire starts on Tuesday
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Khalid Bin SalmanSaudi ambassador again departs US amid Khashoggi controversy
Prince Khalid had long been set to leave his post in December to take a senior national security position at the royal court, with Reema bint Bandar Al Saud, the philanthropist daughter of longtime Bush family confidant Prince Bandar bin Sultan Al Saud, taking his place, two sources said.
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War in YemenPressure builds on Yemen’s warring parties as peace talks focus on port
Yemen’s warring parties are being pressed to agree thorny confidence-building measures, including the status of a strategic Red Sea port, in consultations on Wednesday before the close of the first U.N.-led peace talks in two years.
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War in YemenYemen’s warring parties exchange prisoner lists, talks focus on Hodeidah
Yemen’s Houthi movement and the Saudi-backed government on Tuesday exchanged lists of some 15,000 prisoners for a swap agreed as a confidence-building measure at the start of U.N.-sponsored peace talks.
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War in YemenYemen warring parties talk peace in Sweden as food shipments reportedly cleared
Yemen's warring parties have held the first direct talks in UN-led peace efforts to iron out a prisoner swap, one of several confidence-building measures intended to help launch a political process to end nearly four years of conflict.
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