SUSTG.com / Research
Discover stories, topics, and more about Saudi Arebia faster.

We can't find results matching your search.
Adjust your search and try again or browse topics and stories below.

Recent stories from sustg
-
Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on U.S.-Saudi Relations: ‘We consider ourselves to be the main ally for the U.S. in the Middle East’
- April 4,2016
•
- SUSTG Team
Deputy crown prince Mohammed bin Salman described the U.S.-Saudi relationship as “huge” and reiterated that Saudi Arabia was the main ally for the United States in the Middle East in a recent interview. “Our partnership with the U.S. is huge. Oil is only a small part of it. Oil was just the beginning for us,” […]
-
Major Policy Shifts Revealed in Bloomberg Interview with Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman
- April 1,2016
•
- SUSTG Team
In an extensive interview with Bloomberg Saudi Arabia’s deputy crown prince Mohammed bin Salman outlined his vision for several major economic initiatives. These include a plan to offer shares in all of Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco) rather than just it’s downstream and refining assets. “The mother company will be offered to the public […]
-
Reduced Consumer Spending, M3 Decline Indicates Saudi Economic Slowdown
- March 29,2016
•
- SUSTG Team
Central bank data released on Monday shows Saudi consumers withdrew and spent less money in February and a key money supply metric “shrank for the first time since at least 2000,” according to Bloomberg. M3 dropped 0.9 percent from a year earlier last month. According to Reuters, narrower money supply measures M1 and M2 also […]
-
Saudi Film Festival Features Highlights Growing Enthusiasm for Independent Filmmakers
- March 25,2016
•
- SUSTG Team
Close to 400 enthusiastic film fans filled a hall for the opening ceremony of the 3rd annual Saudi Film Festival at a culture and arts centre in the Gulf coast city of Dammam on Thursday night. 112 candidates are participating with 70 films nominated for the awards. 24 of the filmmakers are Saudi women and […]
-
Washington Welcomes Saudi Move to Wind Down Yemen Campaign
- March 18,2016
•
- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has said its military coalition will scale back operations against the Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen, according to reports. Brigadier General Ahmed al-Assiri told AFP in an exclusive interview that the coalition is, “in the end of the major combat phase.” “We would welcome and do welcome” that statement, White House spokesman Josh Earnest […]
-
Obama to Visit Saudi Arabia in Wake of Heated Debate Regarding U.S. Middle East Policy
- March 17,2016
•
- Lucien Zeigler
U.S. President Barack Obama will visit Saudi Arabia in April, his third time visiting Saudi Arabia while president. In September 2015, Saudi Arabia’s King Salman visited the United States with his son and Deputy Crown Prince and Minister of Defense Mohammed bin Salman. And, last spring, Obama invited the Saudis and other Persian Gulf Arab […]
-
NYT Report Documents Former Ambassador Al-Jubeir Efforts to Enlist U.S. Support for Saudi Campaign in Yemen
- March 14,2016
•
- Lucien Zeigler
A New York Times report by Mark Mazetti and Eric Schmitt sheds light on Saudi Arabia’s efforts to enlist the Obama Administration’s support for taking military action in Yemen last year. The decision to support Saudi Arabia came after two days of meetings in March 2015 between then-Ambassador to the United States Adel Al-Jubeir and top officials in the […]
-
Secretary Kerry Makes Second Trip to Saudi Arabia in 2016
- March 11,2016
•
- Lucien Zeigler
Secretary of State John Kerry is en route to Saudi Arabia now for his second visit to the Kingdom since the start of 2016. Secretary of State John Kerry will travel March 11 to Hafar al Batin, Saudi Arabia to meet with senior government officials to discuss a variety of topics, including efforts to resolve […]
-
Riyadh to Keep Arms Originally Bound for Lebanese Army
- March 7,2016
•
- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia will honor its contracts with French defense companies for $3 billion in arms previously bound for Lebanon as military aid, but will keep the equipment for its own army, foreign minister Adel Al-Jubeir said. Saudi Arabia recently withdrew its promise of $3 billion in military aid and $1 billion for security services over […]
-
Borrowing by Arab Governments More than Doubled Last Year as Energy Producing Nations Feel the Pinch
- March 2,2016
•
- SUSTG Team
Borrowing by Arab governments more than doubled last year and is forecasted to remain high in 2016, according to the ratings agency Standard and Poor’s (S&P). Last year, Saudi Arabia borrowed $26 billion, and in total, GCC Governments borrowed $40 billion overall. Egypt borrowed the most of any Arab nation with $44 billion. S&P projects […]
- 10 of 3131 results<< 1 … 258 259 260 261 262 … 314 >>
MUST-READS
-
Ericsson and KACST Partner to Launch Advanced 5G Gaming Lab in Saudi Arabia
Ericsson and King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia announce their partnership to establish a joint advanced connectivity lab for gaming and beyond at KACST’s premises, named as “Blink Lab”. The lab will feature a private 5G network and serve as a testbed for training, research, product development and commercialization of innovative gaming solutions from from global and local ecosystems.
-
Saudi Civil Defense warns of thunderstorms until Friday
The General Directorate of Civil Defense has issued a warning that there will be thunderstorms in several regions of Saudi Arabia until Friday. The Makkah region is expected to experience moderate to heavy rainfall, accompanied by flash floods, hail and strong winds, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday. Taif, Maysan, Adham and Al-Ardiyat are particularly at risk, while Turabah may have light rainfall.
-
Saudi Arabia to appoint private operators to manage 4 airports soon, says Al-Falih
“The government is moving away from direct business involvement. Empowering and enabling the private sector is essential,” Al-Falih stated. He highlighted that the Madinah airport, the Kingdom’s most efficient, is managed by a private operator under a long-term concession, while King Abdullah Port, built with no government capital expenditure, is also privately operated.
-
Saudi Arabia to invest $267bn in logistics to become global hub by 2030: minister
Speaking at the inaugural Global Logistics Forum 2024, which began on Oct. 13 in Riyadh, Saudi Minister of Transport and Logistics Services Saleh bin Nasser Al-Jasser said SR200 billion of the total amount has already been deployed. “These investments have translated into leapfrogs in the Saudi logistics sector, leading us to rise in global rankings, jumping 17 ranks in the Logistics Performance Index issued by the World Bank and 14 places in the Global Connectivity Index of the International Air Transport Association,” he said.
-
Saudi Arabia Participates in G7 Ministerial Meeting in Italy on Global Health Issues
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has participated in the G7 Health Ministers' Meeting held in Ancona, Italy, following an invitation from the Group of Seven (G7). The meeting focused on several pressing global health issues, including antimicrobial resistance (AMR), the impact of climate change on health, and efforts to prolong human life, all aimed at strengthening international collaboration to tackle these critical challenges.
-
Foreign investors eye Saudi transport, logistics sector: Al-Falih
He emphasized the sector’s importance due to its influence on other industries like manufacturing, agriculture, travel, tourism, and IT. Investors, especially those with large capital, are particularly keen on the transport and logistics sector. The Saudi government is stepping back from business operations, Al-Falih pointed out, highlighting the necessity of transferring sectors to the private sector. The most efficient airports and ports are run by private operators. The privatization process, including four airports, will continue in the coming months, the minister concluded
-
Saudi Arabia Reveals New Plans For Budget Tourism Development
The 1,800-kilometer Saudi Red Sea coast is split into three areas by authorities: the north side for luxury; the center for culture and entertainment at a variety of prices; and the south for mid-market and budget choices. But most of the attention has been on luxury mega projects in the north – the center and south haven’t announced much large-scale development. A new report from the Ministry of Investment and the Saudi Red Sea Authority (SRSA) reveals new details about tourism development for mid-market and budget stays.
-
Saudi air freight sector sees 53% growth in 2024: GACA President
President of the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) Abdulaziz Al-Duailej stressed that the Kingdom witnessed a 53% surge in the air freight sector during 2024, compared to 2023, Saudi Press Agency reported. He also noted that the Kingdom's airports are on track to exceed one million tons of air freight for the first time, with expectations to reach 1.2 million tons by the end of 2024.
-
ADES says Saudi Aramco renews two onshore rigs for 10 years
The $252 million renewals are for rigs ADES 13 and ADES 14, and the contract extension will "commence immediately upon expiry of the rigs' current firm tenor," the company said. The two rigs have been operating in Saudi Arabia since 2019, the company said in a statement. ADES has recently struck deals in Southeast Asia and Kuwait. In Southeast Asia, ADES acquired two jackup rigs worth $190 million from Vantage Drilling International, marking the Saudi energy service company's entrance into the Malaysia-Thailand joint development area, the company said Sept. 9.
-
Saudi Arabia hosts Regional Trade Policy Course for Middle East participants
Saudi Arabia, represented by the General Authority of Foreign Trade, is hosting the Regional Trade Policy Course for Middle Eastern countries. Organised in collaboration with the World Trade Organization and King Saud University, the course will run from October 13 to December 5. The eight-week course is designed for government officials from Middle Eastern countries to exchange information, expertise, and enhance communication. It focuses on deepening participants' understanding of the economic and legal aspects of World Trade Organization rules, controls, and procedures.
- 10 of 63018 results<< 1 … 259 260 261 … 6,302 >>