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Crown Prince Launches Major Education Reform with ‘Human Capability Development Program’
- September 16,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is set to undertake a top-to-bottom overhaul of the Kingdom’s education system to better prepare citizens to find jobs and tackle intolerance, according to an announcement on the Vision 2030 website and other reports.
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Non-Oil Sector in Saudi Arabia Loses Some Steam in Latest Figures as Kingdom’s Economy Continues to Grow
- September 13,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s economy posted a 1.8% annual growth figure for the second quarter but the non-oil sector lost steam, according to official gross domestic product (GDP) estimates shared in a Reuters report on Monday.
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Saudi Arabia Ranks 2nd in G20 in Digital Competitiveness — Report
- September 6,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has been ranked second among the G20 countries in the Digital Competitiveness Report for the year 2021, a publication issued by the European Center for Digital Competitiveness, according to a report. The reports findings are based on data provided by the Global Competitiveness Index issued by the World Economic Forum, and supporting data […]
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Saudi Arabia Emphasizes ‘A New National Mind-Set’ for $1 Trillion in Mining Opportunities
- September 3,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is re-energizing its efforts to attract foreign investment into local mining and minerals opportunities, with the Kingdom’s Vice-Minister of Mining Affairs declaring that Saudi has a “a new national mind-set” on the sector.
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Jadwa Chartbook for September 2021: PMI Indicates Continued Expansion for Saudi Economy
- September 2,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Jadwa Investment’s recently-released Chartbook for the month of September shows a Saudi economy awaking from the pandemic year with solid figures in non-oil PMI, consumer spending, and POS transactions.
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Bloomberg Report: Saudi Arabia Continues to Combat Pandemic with ‘World’s Toughest Rules’
- September 1,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Since the start of the global pandemic last year, Saudi Arabia’s authorities and leadership have implemented progressive policies to help the Kingdom mitigate the spread of the Coronavirus within its borders. From imposing strict fines for individuals and businesses who flaunt rules on mask mandates and distancing requirements to shutting down international travel, and even all but cancelling […]
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8 Reportedly Injured in Houthi Terrorist Drone Attack at Abha International Airport
- August 31,2021
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- SUSTG Team
At least eight people were wounded on Monday in Houthi terrorist drone strikes on Saudi Arabia’s Abha International Airport, Reuters reports, citing local sources and news outlets. The terrorist attack also also damaged a civilian airplane, Saudi state TV reported.
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Saudi Arabia’s Technology Ministry Announces ‘LaunchKSA’ to Power Digital Innovation with $1 Billion Backing
- August 27,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) announced the launch of LaunchKSA, which promises to enhance innovation, augment digital know-how, support youth, and transform Saudi Arabia into the region’s largest digital economy.
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Saudi Economy: Jadwa Investment Revises 2021 GDP Forecast Upward as Activity Rises
- August 26,2021
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- SUSTG Team
With both oil and non-oil economic activity in Saudi Arabia growing as the Kingdom’s economy bounces back from the pandemic, Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment said in a research note that it will upgrade Saudi Arabia’s 2021 forecasted GDP.
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Saudi Arabia Sees a Boom in the Kingdom’s Freelancer Workforce
- August 23,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The number of freelance workers in Saudi Arabia is growing quickly as the Kingdom’s economy continues to recover from the pandemic, according to fresh data from the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development.
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West Bank Palestinians fear Gaza-style clearance as Israel squeezes Jenin camp
Israeli bulldozers have demolished large areas of the now virtually empty Jenin refugee camp and appear to be carving wide roadways through its once-crowded warren of alleyways, echoing tactics already employed in Gaza as troops prepare for a long-term stay. At least 40,000 Palestinians have left their homes in Jenin and the nearby city of Tulkarm in the northern West Bank since Israel began its operation just a day after reaching a ceasefire agreement in Gaza after 15 months of war. "Jenin is a repeat of what happened in Jabalia," said Basheer Matahen, spokesperson for the Jenin municipality, referring to the refugee camp in northern Gaza that was cleared out by the Israeli army after weeks of bitter fighting. "The camp has become uninhabitable."
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National dialogue a ‘historic opportunity’ for Syria, interim president says
Syria's interim president said on Tuesday his country had a "historic opportunity" to rebuild, addressing a national dialogue summit billed by Syria's Islamist rulers as a key milestone after decades of Assad-family rule. Hundreds of Syrians gathered at the presidential palace in Damascus for the one-day event, arriving on a red carpet previously reserved for the few foreign dignitaries visiting former president Bashar al-Assad until he was toppled last year by a rebel offensive spearheaded by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS). The group's head, Ahmed al-Sharaa, was named by military rebel commanders as the country's interim president last month and he swiftly pledged to hold a national dialogue to discuss the country's future. "Syria liberated itself on its own, and it suits it to build itself on its own," he said in his opening address on Tuesday. "What we are living today is an exceptional, historic and rare opportunity. We must take advantage of every moment of it to serve the interests of our people and our country," he said.
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Arctic doomsday seed vault gets more than 14,000 new samples
A "doomsday" vault storing food crop seeds from around the world in man-made caves on a remote Norwegian Arctic island will receive more than 14,000 new samples on Tuesday, a custodian of the facility said. The Svalbard Global Seed Vault, set deep inside a mountain to withstand disasters from nuclear war to global warming, was launched in 2008 as a backup for the world's gene banks that store the genetic code for thousands of plant species. Protected by permafrost, the vault has received samples from across the world, and played a leading role between 2015 and 2019 in rebuilding seed collections damaged during the war in Syria.
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Infographic: 10 reasons why you should move to Saudi Arabia
Many expats overlook Saudi Arabia as an emerging digital hub and a fantastic place to build their career. However, aside from great career opportunities, there are many lifestyle reasons why digital professionals are opting for a career in Saudi Arabia. The economy has been rapidly liberalising which has unleashed huge potential, it sports a deep and varied history and a low cost of living combined with tax-free incomes. As Saudi Arabia is on a race to become the next big tech hub, many international companies also have offices in Saudi Arabia, including BlackRock, Amazon, Morgan Stanley, and PwC. We support many international companies, national governments and local businesses as they digitize their operations, and find that professionals places in Saudi Arabia quickly fall in love with the country.
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DHL eCommerce enters Saudi Arabian market by acquiring equity stake in parcel logistics company AJEX
DHL eCommerce and AJEX Logistics Services, have entered into an agreement in which DHL will acquire a minority stake in the Saudi Arabian parcel logistics company. For DHL eCommerce, whose core business is domestic parcel transport in selected European countries, the United States, and certain key Asian countries, this agreement represents an expansion into the rapidly growing Saudi Arabian e-commerce parcel market. Although AJEX only began its operations in 2021, it has already established itself as a leading parcel service provider in the rapidly evolving domestic market, with robust growth and an extensive distribution network.
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Saudi Arabia tightens corporate ownership rules to boost transparency
Set to take effect on April 3, the measures coincide with the enforcement of the updated Commercial Registry System and were developed in collaboration with experts to align with international best practices, according to the Commerce Ministry. The decision was issued by Minister of Commerce Majid Al-Qasabi as part of efforts to strengthen regulatory oversight. The regulations, developed in line with Financial Action Task Force guidelines, require companies to disclose individuals who ultimately control or benefit from their operations. The new rules also reinforce the Kingdom’s adherence to international standards, particularly those set by FATF, which works to protect the global financial system from illicit activities through policy development and enforcement. The rules apply to all businesses operating in Saudi Arabia, including foreign entities, but exempt publicly listed firms, state-owned enterprises, and companies undergoing bankruptcy liquidation.
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Gloomy outlook for Saudi petrochemicals
Saudi Arabia’s 10 listed petrochemical companies are likely to report lacklustre earnings for the fourth quarter of 2024 because of an ongoing downturn in the global chemicals industry, analysts predict. The sector’s prolonged malaise means they are likely to be of little interest to international institutional investors – although all enjoy significant cost advantages over competitors in Europe and Asia, excluding China, through access to cheap feedstock. Trading in the likes of Saudi Basic Industries Corp (Sabic), the world’s sixth-largest petrochemical operation by market cap according to companiesmarketcap.com, is now largely the preserve of retail investors seeking to make a quick profit as stock prices fluctuate.
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Gulf CEOs urged to conquer fear of earnings call
In the Gulf, only 10 earnings-call transcripts were available per quarter in 2015, according to Iridium. That number has since risen to more than 120 per quarter, but this still represents just one in seven of the region’s 877 listed companies. An Iridium study of 350 active emerging markets funds, which manage more than $400 billion, has found that only about 56 percent have invested in Saudi Arabia and the UAE – signalling the untapped potential. Companies that hold earnings calls tend to attract stronger research coverage, higher liquidity and better stock valuations, Schutzmann says, citing Iridium’s analysis of 10 million data points from more than 1,000 banks in 100 countries.
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Saudi Arabia may be expanding ballistic missile force, satellite images show
Saudi Arabia may be quietly modernising and expanding its long-range missile capabilities, according to newly published satellite imagery. Fabian Hinz, a defence and military researcher at the International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), analysed the images in a report published on Thursday. Riyadh first established long-range surface-to-surface missiles in the 1980s in response to the Iran-Iraq war and the broader proliferation of missile capabilities in the region. Details about the development of its missile programme since then have been scarce, as the Gulf kingdom rarely displays its long-range weaponry openly. The IISS report found what appears to be the construction of an underground missile base near the town of al-Nabhaniyah in central Saudi Arabia. Construction began in 2019 and was mostly complete by early 2024, it added.
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Saudi Arabia amends labor law, extends maternity leave
announced new amendments to its labor law, including implementing a longer maternity leave period. The new amendments, which came into effect on Thursday, allow female employees to take up to 12 weeks of maternity leave. Six weeks are mandatory after delivery, and the remaining six can be taken at their discretion, according to the ministry. Another update provision allows employees to have three days of leave upon the death of a sibling. Moreover, employers may now offer days off as compensation for overtime, subject to the employee’s consent. Termination notice periods for indefinite contracts have also been updates and now state that employees must provide at least 30 days’ notice, while employers must give 60 days’ notice. The probation period has also been standardized at 180 days, allowing either party to terminate the contract during this period.
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