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  • Sports Powerhouse IMG Forges Broadcast Production Partnership With Saudi Soccer Entities

    Starting from the 2024-25 season, IMG will take on the role of broadcast producer on top of being distributor outside the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region for the Roshn Saudi League, King’s Cup and Saudi Super Cup in tandem with their partners.

  • Saudi Arabia Building New City of ‘Smart Homes’ for 120,000 People

    Potential buyers can choose from six types of villas ranging from 216 to 413 sq meters. There are also plans to build four apartment blocks with one- to three-bedroom units. According to specialized news outlet Construction Briefing, the foundation for the project was laid in May. Saudi news outlet Asharq Al-Awsat reported that on July 9 the Talaat Moustafa Group told the Egyptian stock exchange that Banan City had achieved unprecedented sales and surpassed its year one target in just two months.

  • Can Saudi Arabia become a “new playground” for energy storage?

    For photovoltaic giants, shifting production capacity to the Middle East is an act of necessity. On June 7, 2024, the US International Trade Commission passed preliminary rulings on the anti-dumping and countervailing duty investigations of photovoltaic products from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam. This signifies the end of the duty-free policy for some photovoltaic products imported from these four Southeast Asian countries, which began in June 2022, as of June 6 this year. Subsequently, Chinese photovoltaic manufacturers exporting to the US from Southeast Asia will face tariffs.

  • FedEx Appoints Abdulrahman Al-Mubarak as Managing Director Operations of Saudi Arabia

    Federal Express Corporation, the world’s largest express transportation company, has appointed Abdulrahman Al-Mubarak as its new Managing Director Operations of Saudi Arabia. Based in Riyadh, Abdulrahman holds a regional role in the Middle East and is responsible for the company’s strategic direction and operations for Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Jordan.

  • Saudi focuses on global economy at G20 development meeting

    Saudi Arabia’s Economy and Planning Minister Faisal bin Fadel Alibrahim has been holding talks with officials from several nations on the state of the global economy at the G20 Development Ministerial Meeting in Brazil. On the sidelines of the G20 meeting, which began on Monday and ends on July 24, Alibrahim held discussions with Brazil’s Foreign Affairs Minister Mauro Vieira on the latter’s agenda while holding the presidency of the G20.

  • Over 2,000 Local Factories Linked to Saudi Mega Projects

    Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources has added over 200 products to the national mandatory list and localized the production of vaccines and biological drugs for around 214 priority treatments. Additionally, more than 2,000 local factories are now linked to major projects like NEOM, ROSHN, and the Diriyah Gate Development Authority. A recent report reviewed by Asharq Al-Awsat reveals that the industrial sector saw substantial growth last year, with over 1,300 new licenses issued, attracting more than 81 billion riyals ($21.6 billion) in investments.

  • Opinion: Biden’s Legacy and Netanyahu’s Missed Moment?

    While there is already much to discuss regarding Biden’s presidential legacy in the Mideast, an interesting question emerges. If Biden no longer needs to focus on the campaign, can he do something to enhance his legacy before the end of his term? Moreover, could this intersect with Netanyahu’s visit?

  • Saudi Arabia’s Wealth Fund Taps Insider to Run Investment Strategy

    Fahad Al Saif will start in his new role immediately, according to a statement from the $925 billion Public Investment Fund on Tuesday. He will continue to lead the PIF’s global capital finance unit, overseeing government asset transfers and fundraising.

  • Saudi Arabia eyes $100bn bet on shale gas revolution at home

    Saudi Arabia, the world's largest crude oil exporter, plans to invest more than $100 billion to become the world's third-largest shale gas producer after the U.S. and Russia as its economy braces for a decarbonized society. Crucial to Riyadh's plans is the Jafurah gas field in the country's east. It is the largest shale gas field in the Middle East with confirmed reserves of 229 trillion cubic feet, equivalent to about 70 years of Japan's liquid natural gas imports. Shale gas is natural gas extracted from shale rock formations.

  • Foreign investments in Saudi Arabia rise to SAR 2.55T in Q1 2024

    Foreign investments in Saudi Arabia stood at SAR 2.55 trillion by the end of Q1 2024, up 6% from Q4 2023, according to data from the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA).