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  • Is the EU the North Star for Circular Economy Push in Saudi Arabia?

    The European Union's (EU) circular economy (CE) framework is an exemplar of comprehensive and strategic environmental governance. This framework is meticulously designed to encompass robust legislation, set ambitious sustainability targets, and deploy diverse initiatives across sectors, which can serve as a powerful model for nations like Saudi Arabia aiming to enhance their own circular economy policies.

  • Miss Universe organization disputes reports of Saudi Arabia’s participation in 2024 pageant

    The Miss Universe Organization is disputing a flurry of what it calls “false and misleading” reports of Saudi Arabia’s participation in its 2024 pageant — news that, were it true, would have marked the Middle Eastern country’s debut. “No selection process has been conducted in Saudi Arabia, and any such claims are false and misleading,” the pageant said in a statement provided to CNN and released on its official website.

  • Saudi Arabia to host Future Aviation Forum 2024

    The FAF 2024, which will attract more than 5,000 international experts from the aviation industry, leaders of international airlines, and officials from aviation authorities in participating countries, will discuss global aviation issues, air transportation, the development of environmental sustainability in the civil aviation sector, enabling advanced air transport, and enhancing global connectivity, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

  • Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, the rise of fintechs and professional development

    With Saudi Vision 2030 and other regulatory regimes encouraging and facilitating the use of fintech, Annette Spencer, the ACT’s chief executive, said: “It struck me that regulation and technology are becoming friends and allies in a way that perhaps has not always been the case in the past.” Solid relations between banks and corporates are an important foundation of doing business in Saudi and the Gulf region. Alhudaif stressed how her company had explored what services banks can provide regarding cash management, credit facilities investments and financial leasing products.

  • Saudi Arabia: better growth prospects

    In 2024, economic activity should be only slightly positive. We expect 1.2% on average. In fact, oil production should only slightly progress and not before Q4 2024. With regard to non-oil activity, the tight labor market conditions will be a constraint on an economic rebound. Indeed, the unemployment rate has stabilized and the participation rate has stopped to progress for about two years despite a sharp increase in female participation rate to the labor market for several years.

  • Iran says keen to develop ties with Saudi Arabia

    Iranian Foreign Minster Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and his Saudi counterpart Faisal bin Farhan Al-Saud held a telephone conversation on the occasion of Eid al-Fitr, discussing bilateral ties and regional developments. “Amir-Abdollahian pointed to the progress of bilateral relations between the two countries, stressing that Iran is determined to expand bilateral ties with Saudi Arabia as much as possible,” Iran’s semi-official Tasnim news agency reported.

  • How technology is shaping education in Saudi Arabia

    Thus, the digital transformation of the education sector is another important part of Vision 2030’s success, to ensure young people in the Kingdom have the right skills for the future world of work. According to PwC, Hopes and Fear survey, 57% of the respondents in Saudi Arabia are either excited or confident about the future of their children and that technology will offer a world full of possibilities for their kids.

  • Foreign liaison visit strengthens Naval supply partnership between US, Saudi Arabia

    A delegation from Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon Systems Support (NAVSUP WSS) embarked on a significant foreign liaison visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to support maritime and aviation cooperation March 3. “Inviting our team to Saudi Arabia to discuss current and future capabilities is a testament to the value of open communication,” expressed Cmdr. Albert Sonon, NAVSUP WSS, Director of International Programs. “Sustaining weapon systems is not just an individual task but a collective effort between Nations.” The NAVSUP WSS International Programs delegation’s objective was to meet with key Saudi Arabian officials and discuss various aspects of logistical support and readiness capabilities.

  • Saudi Arabia and the UAE Spur a Gulf States Space Race

    The Gulf Cooperation Council states are on a transformative journey, tapping into sectors like renewable energies, sports, entertainment and tourism to diversify their traditionally hydrocarbon-dependent economies. This path has already led them to broaden their diplomatic horizons beyond their own territorial limits. Now, with space as their next grand venture, it is taking them beyond the very bounds of Earth itself. The GCC states’ ambitious space programs are driven by domestic economic ambitions and commercial interests, with key ongoing projects like the futuristic smart cities of Masdar City in the United Arab Emirates and NEOM in Saudi Arabia relying on space applications and AI technologies. But the emerging space race is also a matter of national pride. Countries like the UAE and Saudi Arabia aim to advance their space programs to enhance their global prestige and soft power. Both have made big moves in the space sector to complement their respective long-term visions, but also as part of a competitive rivalry.

  • State Department OKs Potential $101M MIDS Terminal Sale to Saudi Arabia

    The State Department has approved the government of Saudi Arabia’s request to procure communications and navigation terminals and associated equipment from the U.S. government under a potential $101.1 million foreign military sales agreement.