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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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Total US-Saudi Bilateral Trade Reaches Record-High $39 Billion in H1 2012
- September 17,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Total bi-lateral trade between Saudi Arabia and the United States reached $39 billion in the first six months of 2012, a record high for any half to date. Below are some key US-Saudi trade figures for the first half (H1) of 2012 provided to SUSTG by the Saudi Commercial Office at the Royal Embassy of […]
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‘A Disciplined Approach To Forward-Looking Policymaking’
- September 11,2012
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- SUSTG Team
A recently released report by the Center for Strategic and International Studies on Saudi Arabia’s energy policy finds that the Kingdom is pursuing a “disciplined approach to forward-looking policymaking.” The report was published by Hisham Akhonbay, who is a visiting fellow with the Energy and National Security Program at CSIS from the King Abdullah Petroleum […]
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Will Saudi Arabia become an oil importer by 2030?
- September 10,2012
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- SUSTG Team
THIS was the question asked all of this past week all over the world. Thousands of stories were filed on the topic, following speculation by a Citigroup analyst that Saudi Arabia may start importing oil by 2030. According to that theory, by 2030, Saudi consumption of oil would outstrip production and we could be importing […]
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Saudi Mortgage Law: Key Details Still to be Determined
- September 7,2012
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- Hussein Abusaaq
Saudi Arabia faces housing challenges caused by rapid population growth and an inflow of expatriate workers to the kingdom.
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Property rents soar in Saudi Arabia, analyst report shows
- September 6,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Residential property rents in Saudi Arabia’s main cities have increased by up to 15% in some locations in the first six months of the year. The latest analysis report from real estate consultants CBRE explains that an increasing population and a rapid rise in per capita GDP has led to soaring rents. There has been […]
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The United States Invites the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces to Ceasefire Talks Co-hosted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Switzerland
Over the past 15 months, the horrific conflict in Sudan has pushed millions to the brink of starvation and displaced nearly 10 million people. It continues to cause immeasurable suffering for the Sudanese people. The United States remains committed to working with partners to end this devastating war. Building from the earlier Jeddah processes co-facilitated with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, the United States has invited the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to participate in ceasefire talks mediated by the United States to begin on August 14, 2024, in Switzerland. We thank the government of Switzerland for offering to host the talks and welcome the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as a co-host. The talks will include the African Union, Egypt, the United Arab Emirates, and the United Nations as observers.
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US approves $2.8 billion in logistics, sustainment for Saudi Arabia
The US State Department today okayed a potential $2.8 billion system logistics and sustainment contract for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, including support for Joint Mission Planning Software, cryptographic devices and work on a host of US-made aircraft.
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Russia faces ‘big problems’ as sanctions bite, economy confronts recession risk amid ‘unprecedented’ brain drain, capital flight
Russia’s economy is showing signs of overheating, with high inflation and abnormally low unemployment, while growth projections place it ahead of some advanced economies. However, experts warn that these indicators may be masking an impending recession. Despite being one of the world’s most sanctioned countries, recent projections suggest that Russia’s economy is still growing. According to the International Monetary Fund’s latest World Economic Outlook, Russia is poised to outpace many economies with a projected real GDP growth rate of 3.2 percent this year.
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Protests and politics as Israel’s Netanyahu addresses US Congress
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be greeted by deep divisions among U.S. lawmakers, a distracted U.S. public and large protests on Wednesday as he addresses the U.S. Congress for a record fourth time. The long-time Israeli leader will speak to a joint meeting of the Senate and House of Representatives at 2 p.m. EDT (1900 GMT), passing British wartime leader Winston Churchill, who made such addresses three times.
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Saudi Arabia plants 13 million mangroves to combat desertification
The project distribution includes 5.5 million seedlings in Jazan, 2.4 million in Makkah, Two million in Madinah, 1.5 million in Tabuk, one million in Asir, and 500,000 in the Eastern Region. These efforts are part of a broader goal set by the center to plant 100 million mangrove trees along the Red Sea and the Arabian Gulf coasts in the upcoming years.
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In fuel-guzzling Saudi Arabia, electric cars pique interest
Although the EV market in the world's largest oil exporter remains small compared with the United States and China, it tripled last year to nearly 800 cars, according to Saudi business news outlet Al-Iqtisadiyah. "What drove me to buy an electric vehicle was financial considerations," said Rafidain, who spends up to 2,000 riyals ($530) a month on fuel for his off-road vehicle. "Maintenance costs are also lower compared to a conventional vehicle, with no oil changes and no brake-pad replacements," he added, pointing to the engine-free storage space under the hood of his new car.
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Foreign Ownership of Real Estate in Saudi Arabia
The issue of foreigners owning real estate in Saudi Arabia is a significant topic of interest for many non-Saudis,especially with the substantial development in the real estate investment sector and Saudi Arabia’s diligent efforts to achieve its ambitious goals within Vision 2030.
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Kemitt expands into Saudi Arabia bolstered by new funding round
Kemitt, Egypt's leading e-commerce marketplace for furniture and home accessories, proudly announces its expansion into the Saudi Arabian market. This strategic move is bolstered by a recent undisclosed funding round, underscoring the growing investor confidence in Kemitt’s innovative business model and robust growth trajectory.
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Saudi Arabia’s growth this year marred by lower for longer oil output
Saudi Arabia's economic growth will likely be one of the slowest among the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries this year, according to a Reuters poll of economists who lowered growth forecasts from three months ago due to extended oil output cuts. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies led by Russia, known as OPEC+, were expected to start raising production this year but in June said the reductions would continue well into 2025.
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Saudi government agencies boost emerging tech adoption by 10% in 2024
Saudi Arabia’s government and businesses are advancing technology adoption and investing in programs to digitally upskill the population. A new report by the Digital Government Authority revealed that the performance index of Saudi government agencies in Emerging Technologies Adoption has improved significantly by 10% compared to last year, rising from 60.3% in 2023 to 70.7% in 2024.
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