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Saudi Arabia Celebrates 90th National Day
- September 23,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudis around the world are celebrating Saudi Arabia’s 90th National day today, the Kingdom’s top national holiday dedicated to the history of the Kingdom as a unified state.
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King Salman Issues Rare Royal Decree Firing Tourism Officials over Corruption Allegations – SPA
- August 21,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has issued a rare royal decree firing a number of officials for legal violations and alleged corruption at tourism projects, including the Red Sea Project and Al-Ula, state news agency SPA reported.
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Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Arrives in NEOM for Vacation, Recovery Period
- August 13,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz traveled to NEOM in the Kingdom’s northwest on Wednesday for a period of rest and relaxation, according to state news agency SPA and Reuters.
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Saudi Arabia’s Schools, Universities Eye August 30th for Restart of Educational Programs
- August 6,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is beginning to plan to reopen its schools and universities with a target date of August 30th, according to reports. The Kingdom closed schools and universities on March 9 after the Coronavirus pandemic was detected in Saudi Arabia and countries worldwide began to shutter to stop the spread of the deadly disease.
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Report: Saudi Arabia’s Government Revenue in 2Q 2020 Down by 49% Year-on-Year, but Diversification Push Continues Apace
- July 28,2020
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- SUSTG Team
The twin crises of the Coronavirus and Saudi-led efforts to stabilize the price of oil in the second quarter of this year lead to a sharp decline in the Kingdom’s government revenues, Bloomberg reports. Saudi Arabia’s government revenue dropped by 49% in the second quarter from the same period last year, according to Bloomberg, as the […]
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For Global Oil Demand, ‘The Worst Seems to be Over’
- July 21,2020
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- SUSTG Team
According to latest OPEC forecasts, “the worst seems to be over with respect to global oil demand” as expectations of a rebound for the second half of this year and a positive forecast for 2021 brighten outlooks, a recent report from Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment says.
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U.S. Corporation Air Products and Chemicals, NEOM, and ACWA Power Sign Accord for $5b Renewable Energy-Powered Ammonia Plant
- July 8,2020
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. corporation Air Products and Chemicals signed an accord with Saudi-based ACWA Power International and the kingdom’s planned futuristic city of NEOM to develop a $5 billion hydrogen-based ammonia plant powered by renewable energy, according to reports.
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KAUST Studies How Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea’s Coral Reefs Help Protect the Kingdom’s Coastline
- July 2,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Modeling done by Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah University for Science and Technology (KAUST) reveals the important role of offshore reefs in the Red Sea in protecting the Kingdom’s coastal zones and highlights the need to conserve the region’s coral reefs.
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Easing of Lockdown in Saudi Arabia Beginning to Show in Economic Data, Jadwa Report says
- July 1,2020
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- SUSTG Team
The partial easing of lockdown restrictions in May was reflected in some economic indicators during the month, Jadwa Investment reports in its latest economic chartbook for that month.
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For the First Time Since January, Kingdom’s Net Foreign Assets Rise
- June 29,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s net foreign assets rose in May for the firs time since January, Bloomberg reports, a reversal of three months of declines.
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