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Saudi Arabia’s non-oil business activity grows robustly in March, PMI shows
Strong demand helped drive non-oil business activity in Saudi Arabia in March, Reuters reports, with output accelerating to a six-month high.
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Saudi Aramco to Expand Huge Gas Plant as Global Demand Surges and Market Dynamics Shift
Saudi Aramco is moving ahead with plans to expand the Fadhili gas processing facility in the kingdom’s Eastern Province as part of its strategy to tap vast and under-developed gas resources within Saudi Arabia, according to a report in Bloomberg.
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Dolce & Gabbana Launches Flagship Saudi Store at Via Riyadh after Approaching KSA Market with ‘Caution and Respect’
Fashion icon Dolce & Gabbana unveiled a unique strategy for Saudi Arabia, opening up a flagship new store in Via Riyadh after approaching the market with “caution and respect,” Vogue Middle East reported.
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KSRelief Spearheads Saudi aid to Gaza and the Globe
King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Centre (KSRelief) provides humanitarian aid and relief to people outside of Saudi Arabia’s borders. KSRelief was established by King Salman bin Abdulaziz in 2015 and works in 46 countries, with a focus on the Middle East and North Africa region.
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Biden’s Oil Boom
Reuters reports that during the Biden administration not only has oil production hit record highs but energy company profits, dividends, drilling permits, jobs and energy exports are all up.
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PIF Increases Investment in Lucid
Ayar Third Investment Company, a PIF affiliate, will buy $1 billion in convertible preferred stock and will be able to convert the preferred stock into about 280 million shares, according to a regulatory filing with the U.S. securities regulator.
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Saudi Arabia to join Miss Universe for the first time
27-year-old model, influencer, and beauty pageant veteran Rumy AlQahtani announced on Instagram that she will be representing Saudi Arabia in 72nd Miss Universe contest in Mexico later this year.
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Hyundai and Red Sea Global Agree to Test EVs and Air Mobility Systems
Hyundai Motor Group said on Monday it has agreed with Saudi Arabia’s state-sponsored developer Red Sea Global (RSG) to cooperate in the Middle Eastern country’s push for electrification and other eco-friendly future mobility projects.
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Saudi Film Commission Reports Impressive 2023 Growth Statistics
Published in Screen Daily, the Saudi Film Commission reported on topline 2023 metrics for Saudi Arabia’s growing film industry. With more than 50% of the Saudi population under 25, there is a significant appetite for cinema, particularly for US action films, Egyptian comedies, and Saudi narratives.
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FIFA Series 2024 Friendly Matches Kick Off in Jeddah
The FIFA Series: Saudi Arabia A will be held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia from March 21–26, 2024. The event will feature two groups, including Cambodia, Equatorial Guinea, Guyana, and Cape Verde. The series is designed to help national teams that do not often play teams from other confederations, and FIFA will cover the teams’ travel costs. There will be […]
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Saudi Arabia says all NEOM megaprojects will go ahead as planned despite reports of scaling back
“Today the economy in the kingdom is growing faster, but we don’t want to overheat it. We don’t want to deliver these projects at the cost of importing too much against our own interest. We will continue delivering these projects in a manner that meets these priorities, delivers these projects and has the optimal healthy impact for our economy and the ... healthy non-oil growth within it.”
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Saudi Arabia ‘very, very close’ to US security pact tied to Palestinian state
Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan said on Monday that bilateral agreements with the United States were “very, very close” as Riyadh seeks to secure defense and security pacts with the kingdom in exchange for normalizing relations with Israel. "On the bilateral agreements between the kingdom and the US, we are very, very close, and most of the work has already been done. We have the broad outlines of what we think needs to happen on the Palestinian front,” the top Saudi diplomat said at a special meeting of the World Economic Forum in Riyadh. He added that the only way such agreements would work is if there is “truly a pathway to a Palestinian state.” Read more: https://www.al-monitor.com/originals/2024/04/saudi-arabia-very-very-close-us-security-pact-tied-palestinian-state#ixzz8Yt4mbYTZ
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Experts Explain Saudi Arabia’s 2-Kilometre Skyscraper
Most people would struggle to imagine the height of a 2-kilometre skyscraper, so instead picture a map of Manhattan. The huge strip of green in the middle is Central Park, which measures 4-kilometres in length. Split the park in half, stand it vertically and there, soaring above the New York skyline, would be a 2-kilometre skyscraper.
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BlackRock Gathers Investors for Saudi Summit
The world’s largest asset management company is hosting the event alongside the Saudi Ministry of Finance, according to people familiar with the matter, who asked not to be identified discussing private information. The goal: showcasing investment opportunities and giving an overview of progress on the country’s trillion-dollar Vision 2030 program.
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The Siren Call of an Israeli Invasion of Lebanon
lthough much of the world is breathing a sigh of relief that Iran and Israel appear unwilling to push their exchange of missile and drone attacks further, potentially plunging the Middle East into a wider war, the danger of another escalation has not passed. Rather, the concern has shifted to a possible Israeli offensive against Hezbollah in Lebanon. Israel has threatened this, and U.S. officials and others in the region fear that such a plan has been in the works for months.
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Saudi minister announces 10% increase in tourist numbers in Q1 2024
Saudi Arabia's Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb announced a significant increase in the country's tourism sector during a panel discussion titled "Vacationomics" at the special meeting of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Riyadh.
Al-Khateeb highlighted the substantial growth in tourist numbers, which have risen by 10% in the first quarter of 2024, with spending by tourists increasing by more than 17%. -
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia pledges US $500 million to protect children around the world from polio and end the disease for good
New commitment will help vaccinate 370 million children against polio every year for the next five years, protecting them from paralysis and even death, and build stronger health systems to achieve and sustain a polio-free world.
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Saudi Arabia set on securing lithium for EV ambitions
Saudi Arabia is committed to sourcing lithium from overseas as it looks to produce EV batteries and invest in the electric vehicle sector, a senior minister said in an interview, noting attempts to secure domestic supplies were at an early stage.Saudi Arabia, whose economy has for decades relied on oil, has spent billions attempting to turn itself into a hub for EV manufacturing as part of defacto ruler Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman's attempts to diversify the economy.
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Saudi Arabia embraces AI to revolutionize healthcare and industry, says minister at WEF
Saudi Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Abdullah Al Swaha, emphasized the transformative shift humanity is undergoing towards artificial intelligence (AI), during a session at the World Economic Forum currently held in Riyadh.
He affirmed Saudi Arabia's commitment to collaborating with international nations and organizations to pave the way for inclusive AI adoption. -
Saudi Arabia may ‘scale back some Vision 2030 projects and speed up others’
Saudi Arabia’s Finance Minister Mohammed Al Jadaan on Sunday said the kingdom would adapt to current economic and geopolitical challenges and “downscale” or “accelerate” some of the projects being carried out under its Vision 2030 programme.
Asked whether Saudi Arabia had to "mark-to-market" its expectations regarding the goals of the 14-year long programme, Mr Al Jadaan said: “Absolutely, yes.”
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