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Saudi eases access to long-hidden ancient ruins
- October 7,2012
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- SUSTG Team
“Spectacular… wonderful… breathtaking,” she says. “But where are the tourists? If we had a site like this in my country, we would have millions of tourists!” Dating back to the second century BC, the Nabataean archaeological site, also known as Madain Saleh, has long been hidden from foreign visitors in this ultra-conservative kingdom that rarely […]
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GE Sees Gas Turbine Sales Gain Amid Saudis’ Solar Shift
- October 4,2012
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- SUSTG Team
General Electric Co. GE predicts demand for its gas turbines will increase in Saudi Arabia, even with the kingdom working to supply a third of power needs from solar energy within the next two decades. Saudi Arabia already has 500 installed gas turbines from GE that generate about half its electricity, and the Middle Eastern […]
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Modernity and tradition: Khalid Habash’s stunning photos of Saudi
- October 1,2012
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- Lucien Zeigler
It is no secret that Saudi Arabia’s economy and society are modernizing at a remarkable pace. Already the Arab world’s largest economy, the Kingdom also has one of the world’s highest GDP growth rates. Government spending is expansive and investment in infrastructure, education and numerous other sectors are at all time highs. Soon to be […]
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Confronting Tremendous Challenges: Prince Turki al-Faisal
- September 28,2012
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- SUSTG Team
I think Saudi Arabia over the past 80 years has been going through an Arab Spring. When you look at the Kingdom when I was born in it for example, 1945, there were no schools in Saudi Arabia. There were no roads. Disease and poverty were the rule rather than the exception. Since then, the […]
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US Eximbank OKs record-breaking $5 bln loan for Saudi petchem complex
- September 28,2012
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- SUSTG Team
In its largest job-supporting authorization to date, the board of the Export-Import Bank of the United States (Ex-Im Bank) has approved a $4.975 billion direct loan to Sadara Chemical Company for the export of American goods and services required in the construction of a petrochemical complex in Jubail Industrial City II in the Kingdom of […]
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Saudi restoration commemorates pact of princes, clerics
- September 27,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Climb the rickety ladder through the Emir Omar bin Saud Palace courtyard in crumbling Diriyah and the image of old Saudi Arabia suddenly appears in an adobe roofscape set against dark green palms. The caramel tones of the mud walls, the smell of dust mingling with water and the muffled clanging of hammer on stone […]
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U.S. Approval Eroding in MENA Before Film Controversy
- September 24,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Approval of U.S. leadership in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region was already slipping before the recent wave of anti-U.S. protests across the region. An average of 20% of adults across 12 MENA countries Gallup surveyed between January and May 2012 approved of the job performance of the leadership of the U.S. This […]
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Jadwa: Private sector leads real GDP growth in Q2
- September 21,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Jadwa Investment recently released a report about GDP growth in Saudi Arabia, noting that the private sector was leading real GDP growth in the second quarter of 2012. Latest economic growth data released last week confirm that the healthy performance of the Saudi economy continued into the second quarter of 2012 albeit at slower pace than previous […]
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Abdullah Alireza speaks at C3 Summit
- September 20,2012
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- Richard Wilson
SUSTG attended the C3 Summit in New York City September 13-14, 2012. This was the inaugural event in what the organizers anticipate will be an annual gathering to ‘build new relationships, foster existing partnerships and exchange best practices’ between the U.S. and the Arab world. C3 (Community, Collaboration and Commerce) is looking to host the […]
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Saudi Arabia says job-creation policy bears fruit
- September 18,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia, grappling with chronic youth unemployment, has created 380,000 new jobs in 10 months by requiring private firms to employ Saudis, Labor Minister Adel al-Fakeih said, the Saudi Gazette reported on Monday. “This figure is 20 times what had been previously achieved over the past five years before Nitaqat (the main jobs program) was […]
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Art in Saudi Arabia15 Young Artists Are Changing the Face of the Saudi Art Scene
Last May, 15 young Saudi artists rented a former shelter for widows in Jeddah’s historic Al-Balad area. It had a charm about it: rustic and unfinished, many likened it to a Venetian palazzo. Led by Ramy Alquthamy, Nasser Al Salem and a few others, they called their initiative “Al Hangar,” meaning warehouse in Arabic, a moniker meant to insinuate speed vis-à-vis temporality.
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Saudi RiyalDevaluation Bets for Saudi Riyal Drop to Lowest This Year: Chart
Saudi Arabia has taken the froth out a market that was stoking speculation the kingdom might abandon its currency’s three-decade-old peg to the dollar.
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Saudi Stock MarketSaudi Stocks Make `Death Cross’ for First Time Since 2007: Chart
Here’s the latest evidence that the rout in oil prices is taking a toll on the Saudi stock market. The 50-week moving average on the Tadawul All Share Index has crossed below the 200-week mean for the first time since the global financial crisis, forming a so-called death-cross pattern that signals the selloff in Riyadh over the last 12 months has been faster than in the past four years.
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DLA Piper in Saudi ArabiaDLA Piper appointment Saudi-based Paul Latto to its partnership in Middle East
Paul joins the firm from Clifford Chance, where he had been a Partner since 2013; prior to that Paul was with Linklaters.
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SAGIASaudi Arabia May Give up Local Partner Prerequisite
Sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that the triple sectorial-committee, including SAGIA, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and Ministry of Labor, is seriously reviewing factors that hinder investment in the local market. The review will shift the current situation to a new standpoint, which eliminates all obstacles slowing down global investment. The obstacles being put to question are in a majority relevant to red-tape procedures and conditions on foreign investment.
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