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Study finds ’80 more years of Saudi oil at current production levels’
- July 9,2012
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Arabia, the biggest oil producer in the world with a proven reserve of 264 billion barrels, could continue oil supplies for the next 80 years at the current production levels, the Kuwait-based Diplomatic Center for Strategic Studies (DCSS) said in a study. Saudi Arabia retains 38.7 percent of world oil reserves whereas the shares […]
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Why Saudi Arabia’s Travel and Tourism Sector Is Ripe for Growth
- July 6,2012
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Arabia’s travel and tourism sector is poised for rapid growth in the next decade and beyond, and both Saudi and international corporations are looking to cash in on the opportunities ahead. A product of the changing economic and social landscape in Saudi Arabia, the coming tourism boom is likely to contribute to the Kingdom’s […]
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Saudi, UAE, Qatar top Cleantech list
- July 3,2012
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar and Jordan are the most attractive markets for clean technologies, thanks to their government plans, budgets and long-term strategies, said a report by Ernst & Young. These countries have also demonstrated investments in large initiatives such as KACARE, Masdar and the ‘Green’ Fifa World Cup 2022, said E&Y in the […]
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Saudi Mortgage Law Approved – Jadwa Flash Note
- July 3,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Jadwa Investments released a flash note discussing the recently approved mortgage law in Saudi Arabia, which the bank believes “is a very important step in broadening home ownership.” The new mortgage law “will help to tackle one of the most pressing social issues for many in the Kingdom and will generate significant benefits to the economy. However, […]
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The Ritz-Carlton in Riyadh is Arguably the World’s Nicest Hotel
- July 2,2012
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- Lucien Zeigler
If you look at pictures of the new Ritz Carlton, it might not look like it belongs in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia. Not because the arguably world’s nicest hotel isn’t worthy for the Kingdom, but because the style of the hotel makes it look like a king’s palace in old Europe, with a […]
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Sulaiman Al-Rajhi’s life a rags to riches story
- June 30,2012
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- Lucien Zeigler
Al-Rajhi is a billionaire who chose last year to become a poor man at his own will without having any cash or real estates or stocks that he owned earlier. He became penniless after transferring all his assets among his children and set aside the rest for endowments. In recognition of his outstanding work to […]
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How Oil Has Driven Global Conflict For The Past 100 Years
- June 29,2012
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- SUSTG Team
Michael T. Klare recently gave a presentation titled “The Geopolitics of Oil: Old and New” at the Association for the Study of Peak Oil conference in Vienna, in which he speaks about how no other substance in the world is as closely aligned with geopolitics as oil is. Klare describes the geopolitics of oil — the intersection […]
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Hoteliers Expand in Saudi Arabia as Mecca Goes Upscale
- June 26,2012
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- SUSTG Team
“I wish I could have more hotels in Mecca,” said Jan Smits, InterContinental’s chief executive officer for Asia, Middle East and Africa. “In four months, you make 70 percent of your income. It’s a really strong market and it’s one of the most unique in the world.” The company has been in the country since […]
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The problem with taxing foreign-earned income
- June 25,2012
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- Richard Wilson
Eritrea is one of only two countries in the world that applies citizenship-based taxation in addition to residence-based taxation. The other? The United States of America. In fact, the US is the ONLY industrialized country in the world to impose citizenship-based taxation. The immediate result for American expatriates is a blizzard of confusing and complex […]
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Saudis allow women to compete
- June 24,2012
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Arabia is to allow its women athletes to compete in the Olympics for the first time. Officials say the country’s Olympic Committee will “oversee participation of women athletes who can qualify”. The decision will end recent speculation as to whether the entire Saudi team could have been disqualified on grounds of gender discrimination.
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“The order then was to eject them … push them outside of our borders, but not pursue. The king was very adamant [that] we’re not entering Yemen,” he added, “This operation today relied heavily on special forces” for gathering intelligence, training and equipping the Yemenis loyal to the government of President Abd Rabbeh Mansur Hadi and “lasing” targets for air operations.
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Governments in the Middle East and North Africa will spend US $11.4 billion on IT products and services in 2015, according to Gartner, Inc. This forecast includes spending on internal services, software, IT services, data center, devices and telecom services. Government comprises state and local governments and national government.
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