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MENA solar to exceed 3GW annually by 2015: Saudi leads
- February 1,2013
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- SUSTG Team
GTM Research’s report states that Saudi Arabia and Turkey will have the highest demand, with Saudi Arabia looking to be the region’s first gigawatt-scale market by 2015. Nearly 70% of the demand is expected to come from Saudi Arabia and its K.A. CARE program and secondly, Turkey.
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Islam and science: The road to renewal
- January 30,2013
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- SUSTG Team
The tide of money is bearing a fleet of results. In the 2000 to 2009 period Turkey’s output of scientific papers rose from barely 5,000 to 22,000; with less cash, Iran’s went up 1,300, to nearly 15,000. Quantity does not imply quality, but the papers are getting better, too. Scientific journals, and not just the […]
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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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Saudi investment in education tripled in just a decade
- January 28,2013
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- SUSTG Team
In Saudi Arabia, the government appropriated SR204 billion ($54.4 billion) for education in its budget for 2013, from SR168 billion ($44.80 billion) in 2012, and SR150 billion ($40 billion) in 2011. Investment in human capital has become a top priority for the Saudi government, as spending on education has more than tripled since 2000. The […]
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Growing Domestic Demand threatens Energy Export Position
- January 27,2013
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- SUSTG Team
“As of yet there is no movement on the 75 cents per MMBtu price, but I expect it to rise relatively soon. Energy policymakers in the kingdom have been converging on a price hike agreement. From my discussions with them in October, there appeared to be an emerging consensus that the gas price would more […]
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Living and working in a Saudi Arabian compound
- January 27,2013
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- SUSTG Team
Fiona attended an interview in Dublin which included a short exam paper. “Four months later, my friend and I were saying goodbye to Ireland,” she states. Fiona is based in the Eastern Province of Saudi, in one of Saudi Aramco’s five health care facilities, the Dhahran Health Centre. The oil company’s health care facilities care for […]
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Interview with Thuraya Al-Arrayed, Women Join Shura Council
- January 18,2013
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- SUSTG Team
This month King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia kept his promise and appointed women to the Shura Council for the first time. The council is a non-voting, advisory body. But the inclusion of women is significant. Anchor Marco Werman speaks with Thuraya al-Arrayed, one of the Shura’s new female members.
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Oil Exports, Politics and Propaganda
- January 18,2013
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- SUSTG Team
Last month, the US mainstream media barraged us with simplistic reports about how the US will soon be producing more oil than Saudi Arabia—making America the world’s top producer. Left out of this story was the fact that the math was a bit skewed: the US may end up producing more total hydrocarbons than Saudi […]
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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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The Evolution of Bahrain’s Post-Pandemic Economic Philosophy
Governments across the world continue to evolve their approaches regarding how involved they should be to best support the economy based on their own experience and in response to the emergence of new intellectual or academic theories. Bahrain reflects a microcosm of this general trend, as its economic strategy has gradually metamorphosed during the last 30 years. A key feature has been a transition to a more interventionist approach following the state’s successful management of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Saudi Arabia’s Q2 GDP shrinks by an estimated 0.4% y/y
Saudi Arabia's real gross domestic product (GDP) shrank 0.4% year-on-year in the second quarter, preliminary data by the government's statistical authority showed on Wednesday, driven by a 8.5% decline in oil activities which has limited overall growth for several quarters. GDP had decreased 1.7% in the first quarter of 2024, as cuts to oil production have continued to weigh on the major oil exporter's economy.
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Saudi Arabia Is Near End of Economic Slump Lasting Four Quarters
Forecasts compiled by Bloomberg show the $1.1 trillion economy is set to return to growth in the third quarter with a gain of almost 4%, in what would be the biggest acceleration since the end of 2022. “We expect this to be the last quarter of deeply negative hydrocarbon sector growth,” said Carla Slim, an economist with Standard Chartered Plc.
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Saudi Cabinet session praises Kingdom’s 2034 FIFA World Cup bid
The Saudi Cabinet on Tuesday praised the submission of Saudi Arabia’s bid to host the 2034 World Cup, Saudi Press Agency reported. In a session chaired by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Cabinet said the hosting of the World Cup would show the Kingdom’s determination to present an exceptional version of the major sporting event. The bid was submitted to FIFA officials in Paris on Monday by a delegation headed by the Saudi minister of sports, Abdulaziz bin Turki bin Faisal, and President of the Saudi Football Federation Yasser Al-Misehal.
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An insight into the activities of Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Competition – highlights of its 2023 annual report
The Authority carried out a staggering number of 548 dawn raids in 2023, meaning an average of 2.2 dawn raids every business day. The Authority investigated 442 entities and ultimately indicted 186 of them.
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Seizing Opportunities in Saudi Arabia’s Thriving Business Landscape
Saudi Arabia's free zones have played a pivotal role in attracting foreign investment and fostering economic growth. These zones offer numerous benefits, including tax exemptions, streamlined regulations, and access to a skilled workforce.
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Saudi Arabia gives a green light to King Abdulaziz Park
Located in North Riyadh, not too far from the King Khalid International Airport, King Abdulaziz Park promises to be a highlight of Saudi Arabia’s green transformation. The park will span 4.3 million square metres, making it one of the largest in the city. It will feature six themed gardens, each showcasing diverse plant species that aim to also attract birds, butterflies and other creatures.
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Mega Projects Enhance Growth of Saudi Arabia’s Facilities Management
Mega Saudi projects have contributed to increasing the volume of facilities management investments, which are expected to exceed $60 billion during 2030. Facilities management is defined as a comprehensive field that brings together the workplace (buildings and facilities), its workforce, and system operations. It aims to ensure smooth workflow, improve the efficiency of using facilities, and create a safe and comfortable work environment. The sector covers a wide range of services, including hard services such as mechanical and electrical maintenance, fire safety, and maintenance of building systems and equipment, and soft services such as cleaning, recycling, pest and infection control, floor maintenance and waste disposal.
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King Salman Stadium in Riyadh to open in 2029
The King Salman Stadium in Riyadh – planned to be one of the world’s largest sports arenas – will be ready in the fourth quarter of 2029, as the kingdom continues its investments in the sports sector. The stadium will serve as the Saudi national team’s main headquarters, the state-owned Saudi Press Agency reported, quoting a statement from the Royal Commission for Riyadh City and the Ministry of Sport.
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