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Saudi Arabia’s 7th FII Sees only “10-20” Cancellations out of 6,000 as Major Summit in Riyadh Proceeds Ahead
- October 23,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Richard Attias, the CEO of the FII Institute, said that out of over 6,000 people planning to attend the Future Investment Initiative in Riyadh this week, organizers saw only 10-20 cancellations as a result of the war in Israel and Gaza, according to reports, as the major summit will continue ahead with the event as normal. […]
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Discussing Saudi Arabia’s Regional HQ program with Mansour El-Zahab and Zeynep Kösereisoğlu from Frontierview and much more…
- October 20,2023
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- SUSTG Team
In episode 108, Mansour El-Zahab and Zeynep Kösereisoğlu from Frontierview, a leading market intelligence and research company, join The 966 to discuss Saudi Arabia’s Regional HQ program (commonly referred to as the “RHQ” program) and dive into some of the legal and practical details ahead of the effective date of the program starting in 2024. The RHQ program is the […]
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Goldman Sachs Research Report Highlights Saudi Investment to Transform Economy, Says Efforts are Showing Results
- October 19,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s focus on diversifying its economy beyond oil is showing results, according to a recent report from Goldman Sachs Research.
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Saudi Aramco’s CEO Says Kingdom is Eying New Investments in LNG – Report
- October 17,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Amin Nasser, the CEO of Saudi Aramco, said his company is looking at more investments in liquefied natural gas (LNG) to boost its plans to become a leading player in the seaborne gas market, according to a report.
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NEOM Unveils Leyja, the Area’s Latest Sustainable Tourism Destination
- October 16,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s NEOM unveiled on Sunday the latest addition to its portfolio of ecotourism developments, “Leyja,” that starts along the Gulf of Aqaba coast and stretches inland through a valley surrounded by 400-meter-high mountains.
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What the Israel-Hamas War Means for Saudi Arabia and the Middle East
- October 13,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Hamas’ horrific and stunning attack in Israel last week has upended the status quo in the region. With Israel now retaliating in Gaza, bombing an already desperate populace in the Gaza strip, leaving hundreds of thousands of people homeless there, and with thousands dead and injured on both sides, the war has thrown the Levant […]
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Saudi Arabia’a Allocating $267 Million to Intellectual Property Strategy, a Sign That Kingdom is ‘Prioritizing a Knowledge-Based Economy’
- October 12,2023
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- SUSTG Team
The allocation of $267 million to the Intellectual Property Strategy is a signal that Saudi Arabia is “prioritizing a knowledge-based economy,” according to an item in the International Intellectual Property Law Association website.
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Shares of oil and gas driller ADES Holding Climbed Almost 30% above its listing price on its market debut in Riyadh
- October 11,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Shares of oil and gas driller ADES Holding climbed almost 30% above its listing price on its market debut in Riyadh on Wednesday after raising $1.22 billion in an initial public offering last month, according to Reuters.
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Regional HQ Executives to get Premium Residency Under New Government Scheme to Boost Investment
- October 10,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Investment has developed a mechanism to grant premium residency to executives who base their company’s regional headquarters in the Kingdom, according to reports, in a bid to boost the business environment in the Kingdom and attract more foreign investment.
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First Hydrogen Train in Middle East to Begin Trials Next Week, Saudi Energy Minister Says
- October 9,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Minister for Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said on Sunday that the first hydrogen train in the Middle East will begin trials next week, according to a report in Reuters.
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No booze in 2034 World Cup, LGBTQ fans welcome, Saudi ambassador says
Saudi Arabia will uphold its current ban on alcohol during the 2034 World Cup, said Khalid bin Bandar Al Saud, the host country's ambassador to the United Kingdom. Global soccer governing body FIFA officially announced Saudi as hosts of the 2034 World Cup in December. The kingdom banned alcohol, which is prohibited for observant Muslims, in 1952. It was not sold at stadiums in neighbouring Qatar, where drinking in public is illegal, during the 2022 tournament but beer was available at designated fan zones and in some hotels. "Plenty of fun can be had without alcohol - it's not 100 per cent necessary and if you want to drink after you leave, you're welcome to, but at the moment we don't have alcohol," Khalid bin Bandar told British radio station LBC on Wednesday. "Rather like our weather, it's a dry country. Everyone has their own culture. We're happy to accommodate people within the boundaries of our culture but we don’t want to change our culture for someone else."
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Saudi Arabia acquires Tanzania’s Bagamoyo port
The Tanzanian authorities granted the Saudi African Investment and Development Co. (SADC) concession and acquisition rights for Bagamoyo Port in Tanzania, Saudi Press Agency reported, citing Chairman of Federation of Saudi Chambers of Commerce Hassan Al-Huwaizi. The approval is part of SADC's "East Gateway Project," aimed at the East African region. The initiative will bolster Saudi Arabia’s position as a key driver of global economic development, attract greater foreign investment (particularly in Africa), and strengthen its logistical capacity to deliver Saudi exports worldwide.
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Saudi Arabia is evaluating BRICS membership, says economy minister
Saudi Arabia is evaluating the benefits of joining the BRICS economic bloc, Faisal Alibrahim, the Kingdom’s minister of economy and planning, said at the World Governments Summit on Wednesday. Speaking during a session titled “The Emergence of Multiple Economic Blocs,” Alibrahim highlighted Saudi Arabia’s commitment to fostering global dialogue while navigating an increasingly fragmented economic landscape. The BRICS bloc was formed in 2009 and initially named after its original founders Brazil, Russia, India and China, while South Africa joined a year later. It now has 10 full members including Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, the UAE and Indonesia. Alibrahim said economic blocs such as BRICS were not an end in themselves but tools to promote stability and integration. “Dialogue is important. It’s important for the Kingdom and for the world today.”
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Saudi Arabia: Suspension of Multiple-Entry Visa for Certain Nationals
Saudi Arabia has suspended the issuance of one-year multiple-entry visas for business, tourism, and family visits for nationals of Algeria, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Morocco, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sudan, Tunisia, and Yemen. Affected nationals are still eligible to apply for a single-entry visa, however, based on experience, processing times for single-entry visas may be longer, and in some cases, applications may be rejected, especially during the Hajj season.
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‘Haram. Haram. Haram!’ — Riyadh Air CEO slams lack of direct flights from Saudi Arabia to major global cities
“Haram. Haram. Haram.” With those three emphatic words, Riyadh Air CEO Tony Douglas made it clear — Saudi Arabia’s lack of direct global connectivity is unacceptable, and it’s time to fix it. Speaking at the PIF Private Sector Forum on Wednesday, Douglas didn’t hold back. “We can’t travel directly from Riyadh to Tokyo, to Shanghai, to Seoul, to Sydney — the list goes on and on,” he said. What’s worse, Saudi travelers are propping up foreign airlines instead. “The number one premium passenger for Qatar Airways — business and first class — is Saudi passport holders. Number three on Emirates? Saudi passport holders,” he revealed. Even Douglas himself is forced to fly Emirates next week to attend FII Miami. “Why? Because there is no direct connectivity from Riyadh. Haram. Haram. Haram.”
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Saudi Arabia assumes presidency of global anti-corruption network
Saudi Arabia, through its Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority, or Nazaha, has assumed the presidency of the Global Operational Network of Anti-Corruption Law Enforcement Authorities. Spain handed over the leadership of the GlobE Network during a ceremony at the UN Office on Drugs and Crime’s headquarters in Vienna, Austria, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Wednesday. Nasser Nasser Abaalkhail, Nazaha’s deputy for international collaboration, was installed as chairman of the committee, with Boni de Moraes Soares, Brazil’s national solicitor for international affairs, as vice chair.
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Saudi Arabia, Tanzania Sign Trade Agreements and Establish Joint Business Council
The Federation of Saudi Chambers of Commerce and the Tanzania Chamber of Commerce, Industry And Agriculture (TCCIA) signed an agreement to establish a joint Saudi-Tanzanian business council, marking a significant stride towards enhancing economic cooperation between the two countries. The signing ceremony took place in Dar es Salaam on the sidelines of the Saudi-Tanzanian Roundtable meeting held yesterday, in which ministers, officials, and business leaders from both countries took part. During the meeting, discussions revolved around exploring partnership opportunities in vital sectors such as ports, agriculture, and transportation. The event also witnessed the signing of trade agreements between Saudi and Tanzanian companies across various economic sectors.
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Saudi educator known for charity and prisoner work wins $1 million Global Teacher Prize
Al-Mansour, a teacher at the Prince Saud bin Jalawi School in al-Ahsa, is also an author and is known for work in his community, including a program that helped ensure people had access to air conditioning maintenance during Saudi Arabia’s scorching summer months. He also works with orphans and hopes to use the prize to build a school for them.
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Italy-Saudi ties strengthen with $10bn energy deals
The Italian move highlights the strengthening ties between the two countries and signals the growing relevance of the Middle East for Italy, amid a tenser relationship between Europe and the U.S. as Donald Trump took office for a second presidential mandate last month. The deals were part of a strategic partnership that involved energy as well as other sectors such as defence and infrastructure, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said after meeting Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Reuters reported. Among the deals, Italy’s credit export agency SACE said it would provide loan guarantees worth $3 billion for Saudi Arabia’s NEOM real estate project.
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These top-10 LPGA players headline the $5 million PIF Saudi Ladies International
One of the largest purses in women's golf is up for grabs this week. The $5 million PIF Saudi Ladies International takes place Feb. 13-15 at Riyadh Golf Club in Saudi Arabia. The event, which is part of the Ladies European Tour, is headlined by No. 3 Ruoning Yin, No. 4 Jeeno Thitikul, ninth-ranked Charley Hull and defending champion Patty Tavatanakit, who ranks 25th. This year's tournament – which features a new title sponsor in PIF – features 112 players and a new team format. The teams, which are drafted ahead of the event, will compete over the first two days for a $500,000 prize. A cut is then made to the top 60 and ties to compete for the remaining $4.5 million purse.
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