Washington is steering some of this shift, using the industry to push the region away from China’s orbit and focusing particularly on the UAE, a key U.S. security partner. The White House hosted executives from firms including Microsoft, Google and OpenAI last June for a meet-and-greet with Tahnoun bin Zayed al Nahyan, UAE’s national security adviser.
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Khalid bin Musaed bin Saif bin Abdulaziz Al-Saif (1953-2024)
*A note from SUSTG’s President, Richard Wilson.* My friend, Khaled Al-Saif, a true Saudi patriot, passed away on February 18.
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SoftBank to Create Industrial Robots for Saudi Arabia
Alat (Arabic for ‘machines’), the PIF funded $100 billion initiative to create an automated manufacturing hub in Saudi Arabia will invest up to $150 million in partnership with SoftBank.
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2nd Edition of FII in Miami, Florida Kicks Off Tomorrow
Leaders from the public and private sector, business and finance executives and others will descend this week on Miami for the second FII event to take place in that city to discuss potential solutions to the planet’s ongoing conflicts and climate change, as well as artificial intelligence.
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What it’s like to live in Saudi Arabia during Riyadh Season, PIF-backed Alat launches with eyes on a big impact, and more…
The boys are back for their normal format and catch up on just some of the seemingly endless new developments and storylines emerging from Saudi Arabia of late.
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Science Museum Group to create ‘museum hub’ in Saudi Arabia
The Science Museum Group is to create a Museums Hub in Saudi Arabia which it says will become a “center of excellence for science and culture and support the wider museum sector”. The new hub, to be located in Riyadh, hoped to enable the Science Museum Group to work with museum professionals, researchers and educators […]
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Saudi Family Office Mithaq Capital Buys Majority Stake in Struggling Retailer Children’s Place
Saudi Arabia’s Mithaq Capital, a family office owned by the Al Rahji Family, snapped up shares in struggling children’s retailer The Children’s Place to take a majority stake in the company, Semafor reports.
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House Prices in Riyadh Continue Climb into Record Territory — Knight Frank Report
Global real estate consultancy Knight Frank released today its Winter 2023/24 Saudi Arabia Residential Market Review, available now on the company’s website.
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A Look at Saudi Arabia’s Latest Tourism Figures
Tourism minister Ahmed bin Aqeel Al Khateeb recently revealed Saudi Arabia’s latest tourism figures — key numbers for the Kingdom as it looks to diversify its economy in part by attracting visitors to the Kingdom.
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Discussing Saudi Arabia’s growth and construction projects with Waleed Abdel-Fattah, President of the MENA Region at Hill International
Waleed Abdel-Fattah, President of the MENA Region at Hill International, joins The 966 to talk about Saudi Arabia’s building boom and Hill’s traction in KSA since entering the market to help build out what is now known as KAFD. Hill has 100 offices across 42 countries, and its main geographical areas are the US, Europe […]
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Saudi Arabia Leads Arab Push for Palestinian State as Anger over Israel’s Brutality Mounts in East and West
Saudi Arabia is pushing for Arab states to take “a common position on how to end Israel’s war on Hamas as fears grow over its attacks on the refugee haven of Rafah — while increasing calls for an independent Palestinian state,” Bloomberg reports.
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What is Saudi Arabia Vision 2030? Its Pillars, Programs and Projects
Saudi Arabia Vision 2030 is a monumental undertaking with its fair share of challenges. Implementing such a comprehensive transformation requires significant investment, social reforms, and overcoming bureaucratic hurdles. However, the potential rewards are immense. A successful Saudi Arabia Vision 2030 paves the way for a more prosperous, diversified, and globally connected Saudi Arabia.
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Power Broker Behind Saudi Golf Deal Resigns From PGA Tour Board
In a pointed letter to his fellow policy board members, Dunne defended the framework deal with the Saudis, writing that “unifying professional golf is paramount to restoring fan interest and repairing wounds left from a fractured game.” He also cited how he hasn’t been asked to take a role in the negotiations with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund over the past 11 months and that “no meaningful progress has been made toward a transaction with the PIF.”
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Saudi Economic ‘Overheating’ Fears Emerge as Constraint
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Sullivan plans talks in Saudi Arabia, Israel amid tensions over Rafah
National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan plans to travel to Saudi Arabia and Israel this weekend amid the rising tensions over the Israeli military operation in Rafah, three U.S. and Israeli officials with knowledge of the plans tell Axios.
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Saudi Arabia ‘conservative’ on oil revenue as it pares back Vision 2030 plans
Speaking at the Qatar Economic Forum in Doha on Tuesday, Jaadan warned that being a resource-rich country was a curse as well as a blessing because being dependent on one commodity such as oil can hold a country "hostage" to the volatility of global demand and prices. "We are not complacent; obviously we need to push through the momentum of reforming and transforming our economy, but we see the results," he added.
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Sunak: British, Saudi trade exchange crosses $21 billion
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak revealed that trade exchange between the United Kingdom and Saudi Arabia exceeded 17 billion pounds ($21 billion). “Today we are launching the next phase of the deep and growing partnership between Saudi Arabia and the United Kingdom. Over the next two days, we will hear from Saudi leaders and companies about how to make Vision 2030 a reality, and the tremendous opportunities it presents to all of us,” he said while addressing, through a video conference, the opening session of the GREAT Futures Initiative Conference, which kicked off at the King Abdullah Financial District in Riyadh on Tuesday.
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Saudi Arabia expands PPP pipeline
Speaking at the MEED Mena Construction Summit in Riyadh, Badr said that NCP has a “healthy pipeline” of over 200 approved projects in different stages of development. He noted that another 300 projects are currently under review. It is understood that the pipeline includes more than 180 schools, following the award of contracts to develop and operate 60 schools each in Jeddah and Medina in 2020 and 2022. “New sectors like healthcare and education have been opened up for public-private partnerships beyond the traditional water and power sectors,” said Badr.
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