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‘Saudi Student Boom’ for U.S. Colleges and Universities may be Slowing as Scholarship Program Evolves
- February 25,2016
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- SUSTG Team
A number of reports have indicated that the popular King Abdullah Scholarship Program (KASP) that has placed hundreds of thousands of Saudi students at academic institutions all over the world is being reviewed and can anticipate significant changes with regard to the program’s size and scope. In 2014 over 207,000 Saudi students and dependents were […]
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Jadwa Investment Report Finds Inflation at 5-Year High
- February 24,2016
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- admin
In a recently released report by Jadwa Investment on inflation in the Saudi economy, the Riyadh-based firm found that inflation in Saudi Arabia had reached a new 5-year high as a result of recent energy price reforms that have increased domestic energy costs. “The inflationary impact of the recent hike to energy prices is […]
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State Department Approves $200m Services Contract Request from Saudi Arabia which will ‘Increase U.S. – Saudi Arabia Military Interoperability’
- February 19,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The State Department has approved a request for continued support services to Saudi Arabia at an estimated cost of $200 million. According to a release from the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), the sale “will enhance the foreign policy and national security objectives of the United States by helping to improve the security of an […]
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Saudi Arabia’s War in Yemen Could Put Pressure on Future European Arms Deals
- February 17,2016
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- SUSTG Team
On February 25th, European Union lawmakers are gearing up for a vote on whether to call for an embargo on weapons sales to Saudi Arabia, according to a report in the Canada-based Globe and Mail. Concern in Europe is mounting over Saudi Arabia’s war in Yemen, and the use of European military equipment sold to […]
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In Letter to King Salman, Council of Saudi Chambers Chairman Al-Zamil Urges Payments to Construction Firms
- February 16,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi businessman and Chairman of the powerful Council of Saudi Chambers of Commerce (CSC), Dr. Abdulrahman al-Zamil, has written a letter to Saudi Arabia’s King Salman requesting that he intervene to ensure that the government makes delayed payments to construction companies. Some construction firms have seen scheduled payments from the government delayed by over six […]
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Popular King Abdullah Scholarship Program Reported to have New Restrictions along with Reduced Budget
- February 10,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Scholarship Program (KASP) has reportedly been narrowed to include only top universities and programs, months after the program was expanded to include all students and their families. Founded in 2005 and one of the late King Abdullah’s legacy programs, the scholarship fund covers full tuition, medical insurance, a monthly stipend for living expenses, and […]
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Jadwa: Saudi Economy will Continue to Slow in 2016
- February 8,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment recently released an updated analysis on Saudi Arabia’s economy, painting a gloomy picture of the Kingdom’s economic health in the face of low oil prices. The Saudi economy will continue to slow in 2016 as the private sector gradually adjusts to the new norm of fiscal deficits and lower spending announced by […]
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Saudi Arabia ‘Ready to Participate in Any Ground Operations’ by Coalition in Syria
- February 5,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has announced its readiness to send ground troops to Syria to help in the battle against ISIS, or Daesh, according to comments made by a Saudi defense official. “The kingdom is ready to participate in any ground operations that the coalition (against ISIS) may agree to carry out in Syria,” said military spokesman […]
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FM Al-Jubeir Blasts Critics of Saudi Arabia’s Counter-Terrorism Efforts: ‘It is in our National Interest to Defeat Terrorism’
- February 4,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir wrote his second op-ed in three weeks in a U.S. publication, this time blasting critics of Saudi Arabia’s counter-terrorism efforts. “Those who accuse Saudi Arabia of supporting violent extremism not only fail to acknowledge the kingdom’s leadership in combating terrorism around the world but also do not see that it is […]
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Analysis: Taking Stock of ‘Nitaqat’ Labor Reforms, 5 Years On
- February 3,2016
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- Nathan Field
5 years ago – as the Arab Spring rocked the Middle East – the Saudi government launched its own version of “political” reform. In September 2011 it began a series of policies aimed at reforming the country’s labor market and lowering the Kingdom’s chronically high unemployment rates. I have been following the fate of these […]
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Why Saudi-Turkish collaboration in Syria is more likely than a clash
Turkey and Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) member states appear to be filling the void in Syria as Iran’s influence after the fall of Bashar Al-Assad dramatically diminishes. Ankara’s coordination with Gulf Arab capitals stands to bring about growing alignment. Turkey has gone to pains to accommodate the interests of all GCC states in the new Syria, including those which previously saw the foreign policy of Turkey’s “neo-Islamist” government as a threat. In particular, Saudi Arabia—the GCC state taking the lead on shoring up and legitimizing the administration of Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham (HTS) on an international level—shares many of Turkey’s interests. These include helping Syria achieve a smooth transition, preserve its territorial integrity, and not become a haven for violent extremist groups that threaten other countries.
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Saudi Arabia’s IPO Boom Reshapes Its Market Dynamics
According to S&P Global Market Intelligence, 41 IPOs were launched in Saudi Arabia last year, raising a total of $4.06 billion. By contrast, only five IPOs took place in 2019, yet they generated a much higher $30.46 billion—largely driven by Saudi Aramco’s record-breaking IPO, which raised $25.6 billion for a 1.5% stake in the state-owned oil giant. “The Saudi stock exchange has become a preferred listing destination due to strong liquidity, robust demand from institutional investors, and alignment with global investment standards,” says Farah el Nahlawi, research lead at MAGNiTT, a leading venture capital data platform for emerging markets. “Moreover, the IPO landscape is no longer oil-centric, with fintech, healthcare, and retail companies successfully listing—indicating broader investor appetite.”
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Fitch Affirms Saudi Arabia at ‘A+’; Outlook Stable
Saudi Arabia's ratings reflect its strong fiscal and external balance sheets, with government debt/GDP and sovereign net foreign assets (SNFA) considerably stronger than both the 'A' and 'AA' medians, and significant fiscal buffers in the form of deposits and other public sector assets. Oil dependence, low World Bank governance indicators and vulnerability to geopolitical shocks have improved but remain relative weaknesses. Deep and broad social and economic reforms implemented under Vision 2030 are diversifying economic activity, albeit backed by large public spending.
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55 Saudi companies take part in Baghdad International Fair
The Saudi Export Development Authority (Saudi Exports), in partnership with the Saudi-Iraqi Coordination Council, is participating in the 48th edition of the Baghdad International Fair. The Saudi pavilion features 55 national companies representing various export sectors. The exhibition, which kicked off on Saturday and will run through until Feb. 7 in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, presents a valuable opportunity to strengthen trade ties between Saudi Arabia and Iraq while showcasing the Kingdom’s leading products and services. Saudi non-oil exports to Iraq have reached nearly SR20 billion over the past five years (2020–October 2024), with metals and their products, food industries, and electrical machinery and equipment ranking as the top export sectors during this period
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Saudi sets rules for financial settlement with persons involved in corruption crimes
Saudi Arabia published six rules for reaching financial settlements with natural or legal persons that have committed corruption crimes, according to the Official Gazette. Under the first rule, the Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) is responsible for concluding settlement agreements with individuals or entities that voluntarily submit a request, provided that the corruption crime was committed before Nov. 4, 2017, and had not been previously discovered. The settlement agreement must be made according to certain criteria. The individual or entity shall abide by returning or collecting the funds involved in the crime—or the equivalent value—along with any generated proceeds, if any.
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Saudi Arabia announces major healthcare expansions, new cancer center, pharmacy chain
Major medical initiatives to bolster Saudi Arabia’s healthcare sector have been unveiled this week, including a state-of-the-art oncology center and a huge pharmacy chain expansion. These initiatives represent growing private sector involvement in the Kingdom. Johns Hopkins Aramco Healthcare (JHAH), established in 2014 as a joint collaboration between Saudi Aramco and Johns Hopkins Medicine, is launching an Oncology Center of Excellence in Saudi Arabia. Through this collaboration, JHAH has launched more than 50 knowledge-sharing programs enhancing critical specialities, including oncology, cardiology, neurology, and musculoskeletal health. In parallel developments, Aster Pharmacy announced plans to significantly expand its presence in Saudi Arabia through a joint venture with Al Hokair Holding Group.
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How Saudi Arabia is preserving its precious freshwater resources
Water scarcity is a pressing issue in Saudi Arabia, significantly impacting the country’s socio-economic development as well as its environmental sustainability. As one of the hottest and driest regions in the world, the Kingdom faces many challenges owing to its limited natural freshwater sources and high rates of evaporation. These harsh realities have forced the country to rely on limited groundwater and desalination plants, where 75 percent of the country’s water supply comes from. Ecolab operates in 40 different industries across 172 countries, managing water supplies, combating potential pollutants and infections, and focusing on human and natural resource protection. The company has been operating in Saudi Arabia for 47 years, collaborating with local firms such as Saudi Aramco, SABIC, and Almarai. “This country has a lot of natural resources and a lot of ambition. But one thing is missing — water. There are no lakes, no rivers, but there is a lot of sea around us. However, this is not freshwater. That’s a big challenge,” said Beck.
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Secretary Rubio’s Call with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud
Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke today with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud. The Secretary and Foreign Minister discussed the path forward in Gaza and ways to advance shared interests in Syria, Lebanon, and across the region, to include Red Sea security and freedom of navigation. The Secretary thanked the Foreign Minister for Saudi partnership in helping to chart a new course for Lebanon and humanitarian assistance to Syria and Sudan. The Secretary said he looked forward to strengthening the U.S.-Saudi partnership.
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Saudi Ministry of Education issues directive for national dress for secondary school students
The Saudi Ministry of Education announced on Friday a new policy requiring secondary school students in public and private institutions to adhere to the national dress code. The policy comes in line with the directives of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The decision, which aims to reinforce national identity and instill pride in Saudi heritage, mandates that Saudi students wear the traditional thobe along with a ghutra or shemagh, while non-Saudi students are required to wear the thobe, SPA added. The policy does not apply to students enrolled at foreign schools. The move reflects the crown prince’s commitment to strengthening the connection between younger generations and Saudi Arabia’s cultural heritage, SPA reported.
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Saudi Arabia mandates national attire for male secondary school students
The Ministry of Education has mandated that all male students in public and private secondary schools wear national attire, in line with directives from Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman. The initiative aims to reinforce national identity and educational values among students. Under the new policy, Saudi students are required to wear the traditional thobe along with a ghutra or shemagh, while non-Saudi students will wear the thobe, except for those attending foreign schools. National attire is regarded as a cornerstone of Saudi identity, supporting the Kingdom’s ongoing initiatives under Vision 2030 to strengthen cultural and historical awareness among the younger generation.
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