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Saudi GDP Grew in 3Q, but Non-Oil Growth Slows
- December 31,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s economy grew in the third quarter of 2018 at its fastest rate since early 2016, according to reports, but non-oil growth slowed to 2.1 percent from 2.4 percent. The economic expansion came on the back of the oil sector, Reuters reports, with gross domestic product growth up 2.5 percent from a year earlier. But the slowing […]
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Saudi Arabia Seeks Balanced Budget by 2023 – Al Jadaan
- December 20,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s finance minister told Reuters on Wednesday he was “unconcerned with current oil prices impacting spending plans in 2019″ and the government still aims to close its budget deficit by 2023 – though the target is not set in stone. The government unveiled a $295 billion budget on Tuesday, the kingdom’s largest, with a […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Collections from VAT Double Expectations in 2018; Foreign Investment Rebounds
- December 19,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Foreign investment into the Kingdom and VAT collections both more than doubled in 2018 over the previous year, government officials revealed this week as information regarding the Kingdom’s 2019 budget are published. Reuters reports that the Kingdom saw a rebound in foreign investment into Saudi Arabia in 2018 to 13 billion riyals ($3.5 billion), more than […]
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Looking toward Africa, Saudi Seeks Red Sea Political, Economic Bloc
- December 13,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is seeking a political and economic alliance with six countries bordering the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden in a move aimed at strengthening its interests in the crucial waterway and in Africa, according to reports. Representatives from Egypt, Djibouti, Somalia, Sudan, Yemen and Jordan gathered in Riyadh on Wednesday to discuss the initiative, […]
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In Dhahran, Energy Secretary Perry, Al-Falih Discuss Oil Markets, Nuclear Possibilities
- December 10,2018
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry held a round of talks with Saudi Minister of Energy Khalid Al-Falih and Aramco CEO Amin Nasser as well other energy industry figures in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, according to reports. The top energy officials from the U.S. and Saudi Arabia discussed oil markets and nuclear power possibilities. Saudi Arabia’s energy minister Khalid al-Falih […]
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OPEC, Russia Will Cut 1.2 million Barrels of Oil Production a Day; Price Jumps
- December 7,2018
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- SUSTG Team
OPEC and Russia have agreed to collectively throttle back oil production by 1.2 million barrels per day to dry up a global supply glut, according to energy reporters from the Wall Street Journal. OPEC nations would cut 800,000 barrels and the Russia-led group would handle the remainder, according to the WSJ. Oil prices on indices […]
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Saudi Private Sector Growth hits 11 Month High as Economy Adjusts to Reforms
- December 6,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector grew at its fastest rate for 11 months in November, Reuters reports, citing a monthly survey of companies. The positive private sector growth figure is “a sign that the economy may finally be recovering from austerity measures” imposed at the start of 2018 as part of the Kingdom’s economic reform plans, which […]
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Oil Continues Rebound as OPEC, Russia Eye Production Cut Agreement
- December 4,2018
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- SUSTG Team
The price of oil on international indices has rebounded for a second straight trading day after leaders from Saudi Arabia and Russia indicated that production cuts were likely to stabilize oversupplied markets, according to reports. But while sentiment appears to indicate a looming decision to cut production by OPEC members and Russia at a meeting in Vienna, […]
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Significant Step Taken in U.S.-Saudi THAAD Missile Deal
- November 29,2018
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- SUSTG Team
A personal call between President Donald Trump and King Salman Saudi Arabia helped to finalize an agreement in which the Kingdom will buy Lockheed Martin’s $15 billion THAAD missile defense system, according to reports. The U.S. State Department said the Saudis and U.S. officials signed letters of offer and acceptance documents on Monday, formalizing terms for Saudi’s […]
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Saudi Aramco Aims to Invest $150b to Become Gas Exporter – CEO
- November 27,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Aramco’s gas expansion strategy needs $150 billion (117.55 billion pounds) worth of investments over the next decade as the company plans to increase output and become an exporter, Reuters reports, citing CEO Amin Nasser’s comments at an industry event in Dubai. Aramco is pushing ahead with its conventional and unconventional gas exploration and production program […]
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COVID-19 puts Gulf entrepreneurs at crossroads
Prior to the crisis, bank credit to SMEs in the Gulf region was already the lowest in the world, the IMF said in 2019 report. In the coming months, the appetite of banks for lending to struggling businesses is expected to dry up as risks of bankruptcies increase.
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Saudi Arabia’s Dammam Port Handles Record TEUs as Plans Expansion
The King Abdul Aziz Port in Dammam is the Kingdom's main port on the Arabian Gulf and a gateway through which cargo reaches the eastern and central provinces of the Kingdom. It also provides services for the oil industry.
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UAE, Saudi Arabia stall on US-led talks to end feud between Gulf countries: Report
"There is a greater sense of urgency to resolve the airspace issue," one US official said. "It's an ongoing irritation for us that money goes into Iran's coffers due to Qatar Airways overflights."
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Together in trauma: Europeans and the world after covid-19
The covid-19 crisis has shown the European public a reality that European leaders have glimpsed for years: Europe is, ultimately, alone and vulnerable. ECFR’s survey data reveal that there are at least three levels to this reality.
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Gold rush as Saudi shoppers queue to beat VAT deadline
Saudi gold traders are reporting a spike in business as investors snap up the precious metal ahead of the introduction of the new 15 percent VAT rate next week. At Riyadh’s recently reopened gold souq in Diriyah, jeweler Yaseen Ali said that visitor numbers were almost back to pre-pandemic levels.
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Pompeo Acknowledges Differences With Europe Over Iran Arms Embargo
Acknowledging that "there are some disagreements with the Europeans over Iran's arms embargo," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo stressed on Thursday that talks are underway, and Washington would not allow the embargo to be lifted.
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Trial Exposes Iran, Saudi Battle in Europe
A court here is set to rule in the case of a Norwegian-Iranian man accused of plotting to assassinate three dissident Iranians with suspected links to Saudi Arabia, a fresh twist in a contest between two Middle East rivals that has spread into Europe.
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Gulf coronavirus infections surpass 400,000, Reuters tally shows
The number of novel coronavirus cases in the six Gulf Arab states has doubled in a month to over 400,000, as the region’s two biggest economies this week fully lifted curfews imposed to combat the infection. As of Wednesday evening, the tally in the energy producing region stood at 403,163 infections, with 2,346 deaths, according to a Reuters tally. It passed the 200,000 mark on May 27.
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U.N. nuclear body slams Iran as Europeans try to strike balance with U.S.
In the first such rebuke for eight years, the governing body of the U.N. nuclear agency criticized Iran on Friday for denying international inspectors access to two alleged sites of past nuclear activity.
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Saudi Arabia, Kuwait working to restart Neutral Zone’s Wafra field: source
Arab news agency Attaqa reported on June 20 that Wafra is scheduled to restart on July 1, at 10,000 b/d initially and building up to 145,000 b/d by mid-2021.
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