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Senate Overwhelmingly Confirms John Abizaid as US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia
- April 11,2019
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- SUSTG Team
The Senate overwhelmingly voted to confirm retired Gen. John Abizaid as the new US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia on Wednesday in a 92-7 vote, paving the way for the former head of then U.S. Central Command to be the first person to fill the post since President Trump took office. President Trump’s choice for the next U.S. Ambassador to Saudi […]
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Orders for Saudi Aramco’s Debut International Bond Topped $100 billion in ‘Vote of Market Confidence’
- April 9,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Orders for Saudi Aramco’s debut international bond topped $100 billion on Tuesday, Reuters reports, in what amounts to a “record breaking vote of market confidence” for Aramco after facing investor concerns about government influence over the company. Al-Falih had previously said the $10 billion bond offering had been oversubscribed well above $30 billion. Demand appeared […]
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Lockheed Clinches $2.4 billion Deal for Sale of ‘Crown Jewel’ THAAD missiles to Saudi Arabia, Part of $15 billion Package
- April 2,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Bethesda, Maryland-based Lockheed Martin Corporation was awarded a $2.4 billion Pentagon contract on Monday for THAAD interceptor missiles, some of which will head to Saudi Arabia, Reuters reports. The announcement of the THAAD system was “part of a $15 billion package for defensive ballistic missile systems,” the UPI reports. Lockheed will provide interceptors and associated one-shot […]
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PIF-backed Uber Technologies Buys Regional Rival Careem for $3.1 Billion
- March 26,2019
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- SUSTG Team
It’s the biggest tech deal the Middle East region has ever seen. Uber Technologies, Inc. is buying regional ride-sharing rival Careem for $3.1 billion, $1.7 billion in convertible notes and $1.4 billion in cash. Dubai-based Careem successfully rivaled Uber in Saudi Arabia and other parts of the Middle East region, amassing 30 million users across 90 […]
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950,000 SMEs Registered in Saudi Arabia — Jadwa Investment
- March 20,2019
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- SUSTG Team
A recent report by Jadwa Investment highlights the progress being made in the development of Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Saudi Arabia and the significance that these crucial elements of a diverse economy can have on sustainable growth in the Kingdom. Saudi Arabia is focusing on SME development with its Vision 2030 social and […]
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General Abizaid Faces Tough Questions from U.S. Senators in Confirmation Hearing
- March 7,2019
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- SUSTG Team
President Trump’s choice for the next U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia faced tough questions from U.S. senators but defended the U.S.-Saudi relationship on Wednesday and said the United States needed “a strong and mature partnership with Saudi Arabia.” Retired General John Abizaid’s confirmation hearing in front of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee was the first of this session […]
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Positives Seen in Latest Saudi Government Labor Market Data as Vision 2030 Reforms Take Hold
- March 1,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s workforce saw an increase in female participation and a slight decline in unemployment, according latest data on the Saudi labor revealed in a Jadwa Investment report. The General Authority for Statistics (GaStat) labor market release for Q3 2018 shows that unemployment declined slightly to 12.8 percent, from 12.9 percent in the previous two […]
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Saudi Arabia Enters Global Race for 5G Telecom with New STC Deals
- February 26,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is in the global race to launch one of the first 5G telecom networks in the world and the largest 5G in the Middle East and North Africa, according to reports. The stakes are high for all countries in the 5G race; the new cellular system will potentially transform the world as we […]
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Analysis: Vision 2030 is Well Underway. Here’s What’s Needed to Make it a Success.
- February 25,2019
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- Hussain Abusaaq
In 2016, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman announced his “Vision 2030″—the most comprehensive transformation plan in the history of the country, which includes wide-ranging social and economic reforms. Vision 2030 was designed as a 14-year project; however, in its first three years, we have already seen tangible advances, such as fiscal consolidation efforts, […]
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Saudi Arabia Names New Ambassador to United States: Princess Reema bint Bandar
- February 25,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has named Princess Reema bint Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud as the 11th Saudi Ambassador to the United States, making her the first woman ever to serve in the role. Princess Reema will take over the role from Prince Khalid bin Salman, who has been appointed as the country’s deputy defense […]
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Saudi Arabia Buys Stake in Blavatnik’s Streaming Service Dazn
The sports investment arm of Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund is buying a minority stake in billionaire Len Blavatnik’s streaming service Dazn Group, which holds the broadcasting rights of some of Europe’s top-tier football leagues. SURJ Sports Investment, a unit of the $1 trillion Public Investment Fund, and Dazn will set up a regional joint venture to help broaden fans’ access to live and on-demand sports content, according to a statement Monday. Financial terms of the deal weren’t disclosed, though Bloomberg News has previously reported SURJ would invest at least $1 billion.
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Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea Residences draw early buyers at $1.5mn starting price
Red Sea Global has sold more than 12 per cent of its ultra-luxury homes on Saudi Arabia’s western coast before the official market launch, with prices starting from SAR5.5 million ($1.47 million) for a one-bedroom property, as the developer taps into growing regional demand for premium coastal real estate. The pre-sales success of the multi-billion riyal development on Shura Island signals a strong appetite from wealthy Gulf investors for Saudi Arabia’s emerging luxury tourism destinations, with the developer primarily targeting buyers from the kingdom and neighbouring Gulf countries.
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‘Positive feeling’ in Iran amid talk of Saudi mediation with Trump
Saudi Arabia is apparently floating the notion of mediating between Iran and the United States. First reported by CNN, Tehran has dismissed the idea as “speculation”—but that has not stopped the Iranian press from discussing what Saudi intervention could entail, and what Riyadh may gain by brokering talks. Speaking to Amwaj.media on condition of anonymity, a high-ranking Iranian political source expressed “a positive feeling” about the Kingdom potentially playing a constructive role in enabling engagement with the Donald Trump administration. Addressing the reasons for his positivity towards such a scenario—mindful of how other Gulf Arab states have more established records of facilitating dialogue with Washington—the source indicated Trump’s close relationship with Riyadh.
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Israel will begin negotiations on next phase of Gaza ceasefire this week, minister says
Israel will begin indirect negotiations with the Palestinian militant group Hamas on the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire deal this week and it demands a complete demilitarisation of the enclave, Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said on Tuesday. Negotiations for the second phase of the deal were supposed to start on February 2 but Qatar, who together with Egypt and the United States is mediating between the sides, said the talks have not officially started yet.
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US-Russia hold talks in Riyadh without Ukraine
Top United States and Russian diplomats met in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, February 18, for talks on resetting their fractured relations, the first such discussions since the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Both sides downplayed expectations of a breakthrough in this first high-level meeting between the countries since US President Donald Trump took office. Still, the very fact the encounter is taking place has triggered concern in Ukraine and Europe following the US' recent overtures towards the Kremlin. At Diriyah Palace in Riyadh, the talks began without visible handshakes, and no statements were made. A stern-faced US Secretary of State Marco Rubio sat across from Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, with US National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff by his side. Lavrov was accompanied by senior Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov. Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and National Security Adviser Musaad bin Mohammad al-Aiban also attended.
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Top Russian and US officials discuss improving ties and ending the Ukraine war — without Kyiv
The top diplomats from Russia and the U.S. met Tuesday in Saudi Arabia to discuss improving ties and negotiating an end to the war in Ukraine — talks that represented a rapid and major change in American foreign policy under President Donald Trump. No Ukrainian officials were present at the meeting, which came as the beleaguered country is slowly but steadily losing ground against more numerous Russian troops in a grinding war that began nearly three years ago. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his country won’t accept any outcome from this week’s talks if Kyiv doesn’t take part. European allies have also expressed concerns they are being sidelined. Beyond Ukraine, the meeting — attended by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and other senior officials — had been expected to focus on thawing relations between the two countries, whose ties have fallen to their lowest level in decades.
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Saudi Arabia’s SURJ takes ‘US$1bn’ stake in DAZN
Saudi Arabia’s SURJ Sports Investment, a subsidiary of the country’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), has acquired a minority stake in sports streaming service DAZN. PIF has been linked with an investment in the broadcaster for several months, with reports earlier this year suggesting it was seeking a ten per cent share in the company for US$1 billion. Financial terms have not been confirmed, but the two parties have also committed to establishing DAZN Middle East and North Africa (MENA), a joint venture which will create broadcasting opportunities for Saudi Arabia’s expanding sports portfolio. Acquiring a stake in DAZN will allow Saudi Arabia to amplify its sporting ambitions. Saudi Pro League clubs have invested significantly in playing talent, while PIF has bankrolled the LIV Golf tour, acquired Premier League soccer club Newcastle United and become a sponsor of the ATP and WTA tennis tours.
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Zelensky to visit Saudi Arabia amid US-Russia talks in Riyadh
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is set to arrive in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, February 19, for an official visit, his spokesperson Sergiy Nykyforov confirmed to AFP on Monday. Nykyforov described the trip as a "long-planned" engagement, which Zelensky himself previewed last week without specifying exact dates. The Ukrainian president made it clear that he will not be meeting with any Russian or US officials who are scheduled to hold separate discussions in the kingdom on Tuesday, February 18.
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Rubio discusses Gaza deal with Saudi crown prince
Rubio, who arrived from Israel accompanied by National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and special Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, met the de facto ruler ahead of talks expected on Tuesday with a Russian delegation in the Saudi capital. But the 500-day-old Israel-Hamas war dominated discussions, according to a State Department statement. Rubio and the crown prince "reaffirmed their commitment to implementing the ceasefire in Gaza and ensuring that Hamas releases all hostages, including American citizens", the statement said. "The secretary underscored the importance of an arrangement for Gaza that contributes to regional security," it added. The two "discussed ways to advance shared interests in Syria, Lebanon, and across the region, to include Red Sea security and freedom of navigation", said the statement, which made no reference to President Donald Trump's widely criticised plan for the United States to take over the Gaza Strip and move away the Palestinian population.
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Why Is Saudi Arabia Hosting U.S.-Russia Talks? And Why Now?
Experts see the talks as a sign that Saudi Arabia is seeking to assume a central role in international diplomacy while deepening its ties with longtime ally Washington. The discussions will be an opportunity for the oil-rich Arab nation to assert its political clout after it rejected U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to relocate Gaza’s residents while resisting any normalization of relations with Israel. “Riyadh wanted to have a bigger diplomatic footprint,” said Amin Tarzi, an adjunct professor of International Relations at the University of Southern California’s Washington, D.C. Program. He says that Riyadh is seeking to “revive the relationship” that Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman built with U.S. President Donald Trump during his first administration. In May 2017, Trump made his first foreign visit to Saudi Arabia. “Both Riyadh and Washington would like to expand relations under the current U.S. administration,” said Tarzi.
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