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Global Dialogue Interview: Saudi Arabia ‘Vision or Mirage’ Author David Rundell
- September 24,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia expert David Rundell is the author of a new book on Saudi Arabia, Vision or Mirage, Saudi Arabia at the Crossroads, which was released on September 17th 2020.
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Road to the G20: L20 Summit, Focused on Workers and Labor, Emphasizes Inclusion of Women and Youth
- September 18,2020
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- SUSTG Team
On the 7th and 8th of September, the Labor 20 engagement group launched its Saudi L20 Summit, titled “A New Social Contract for Recovery and Resilience,” which was held in the Saudi capital Riyadh in accordance with COVID-19 safety measures, and was streamed online to allow the participation of international speakers and audience.
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Saudi Government Lifts Suspension of Entry and Exit into Saudi Arabia for Residents, Visa Holders
- September 18,2020
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- SUSTG Team
The Government of Saudi Arabia announced changes effective September 15 that allow holders of current residence permits (known as “iqamas”) with a valid entry/exit visa as well as holders of a valid business or visit visa to enter (including exit and re-enter) Saudi Arabia, according to an advisory provided to SUSTG.
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Netflix, Saudi Animation Studio Myrkott Sign 5-Year Deal for New Saudi-Focused Shows and Films
- September 16,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Global content powerhouse Netflix has signed a 5-year deal with a Saudi animation studio to produce Saudi-focused content for the platform, according to reports.
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New Digital Art Museum, with ‘Crowdpleasing Immersive Experiences’, to Launch in Jeddah in 2023
- September 15,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Tokyo-based multimedia collective group teamLab has signed a partnership agreement with Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Culture to provide immersive experiences for a new digital art museum in Jeddah, according to reports, the latest investment by the Saudi government into the culture and lifestyle industry in the Kingdom.
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OPEC Revises Downward Outlook for Global Oil Demand as Coronavirus Weighs on Crude Recovery
- September 14,2020
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- SUSTG Team
OPEC has downwardly revised its outlook for global oil demand to an average of 90.2 million barrels per day in 2020 (down 9.5% from last year) as the Coronavirus weighs on crude recovery, according to reports, citing a recent publication from OPEC on Monday.
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Saudi Electricity Co. Sells $1.3 Billion of Green Sukuk
- September 11,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Electricity Co. sold the first green bond in Saudi Arabia in what amounts to the “latest milestone in the expansion of environment-friendly debt instruments,” according to a report in Bloomberg.
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A First Look at the Saudi PIF-Backed Lucid Air, Set to Challenge Tesla’s Market Dominance
- September 10,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Lucid Motors, backed by $1 billion from Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), unveiled its first vehicle, the Lucid Air electric sedan, at a virtual event from the company’s Silicon Valley headquarters.
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Report: Saudi Binladen Group Seeks to Accelerate Corporate-Debt Revamp
- September 9,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Troubled construction giant Saudi Binladin Group (SBG) plans to hire additional advisers “to accelerate one of the Middle East’s biggest corporate-debt revamps and tackle its estimated $15 billion debt pile,” Bloomberg reports.
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King Salman, President Trump Speak by Phone; Discuss ‘Fair and Permanent’ Solution to Israel-Palestinian Peace
- September 8,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman and President Trump spoke by phone over the weekend, discussing several issues of importance to the U.S.-Saudi relationship, including a recent push by President Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner to make progress resolving the Israel-Palestine issue.
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Interpol to establish regional office in Saudi Arabia
Interpol is to establish an office in Saudi Arabia that will serve the Middle East and North Africa region. Hisham Al-Faleh, undersecretary at the Kingdom’s Ministry of Interior, and Jurgen Stock, secretary-general of the international police organization, signed a host country agreement on Wednesday. Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud, the Saudi Minister of Interior, and Maj. Gen. Ahmed Naser Al-Raisi, the president of Interpol, also attended the signing ceremony, the Saudi Press Agency reported. In addition, they discussed Interpol’s activities during a meeting that also included Nasser Al-Dawood, the deputy minister of interior; Brig. Gen. Abdulmalik Al-Saqeeh, the director general of Saudi Interpol; and other senior officials.
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Adesanya vs Imavov: UFC fight Saudi Arabia – start time, card, how to watch
The Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) travels to Saudi Arabia with an impressive lineup of mixed martial arts (MMA) talent, headlined by a thrilling main event middleweight clash between former two-time UFC champion Israel Adesanya of New Zealand and France’s rising star, Nassourdine Imavov. The co-main event features a much-anticipated bout between the all-round brilliance of Shara Magomedov from Russia and the powerful punching Briton, Michael Page.
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Simplex secures $13 million to propel Saudi expansion
Simplex, a rising startup in the field of CNC machine manufacturing, secures $13 million as part of Saudi efforts to support and localise advanced industries within the Kingdom. Simplex will use the fund to open a huge factory, which is set to be built on a 20,000 square meter site in Riyadh, the Saudi capital, and will be dedicated to producing advanced CNC machines. Simplex signed a memorandum of understanding with Saudi Arabia's National Industrial Development Centre to establish the company's first factory within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi Arabian team to standardise use of seawater in concrete production
A team led by Saudi Arabian developer Neom has announced plans to research new forms of concrete, including ones that incorporate seawater, plastics, fine sand and construction waste. The NovusCrete consortium will look for ways to reduce the environmental impact of concrete, and also to cut costs and increase its lifespan and ease of recycling. Other members of the team include the kingdom’s Public Investment Fund, the Saudi Investment Recycling Company, Swiss chemicals producer Sika and US-based concrete researcher ClimateCrete. They will also work alongside the American Concrete Institute, which has established a committee for the use of seawater in concrete.
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Qatar approves memorandum on nuclear safety cooperation with Saudi Arabia
The Qatari Cabinet has approved a draft memorandum of understanding for cooperation in nuclear safety and radiation protection between its Ministry of Environment and Climate Change and Saudi Arabia’s Nuclear and Radiological Regulatory Commission. This decision was made during the Cabinet’s regular meeting yesterday morning, chaired by Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed Bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, according to the Qatar News Agency (QNA). In 2006, the Supreme Council of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) decided to conduct a joint study on the use of nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, including electricity generation and water desalination. The six GCC countries agreed to carry out an initial feasibility study, followed by a detailed assessment and an implementation plan. The results of the detailed study, completed in 2010, confirmed the technical and economic feasibility of establishing a joint nuclear power plant.
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KBR Scores Contract to Support Saudi Energy Future
Global engineering specialist KBR Inc. has booked a contract to support a sustainable production of energy resources in Saudi Arabia. KBR said in a media release it will contribute to the delivery of Aramco’s Master Expansion Program and increase gas handling capacity at key regional locations. The agreement will see KBR assist efforts to increase and maintain the maximum sustainable capacity across the Shaybah field's four Gas-Oil Separation Plants (GOSPs) through 2028. It said it will also support the operation of power plant and well injection facilities. The project prioritizes sustainability by integrating carbon-free energy alternatives, carbon capture, and gas reinjection to reduce emissions, optimizing existing equipment and GOSP plot space, and evaluating a greenfield facility to enhance resource efficiency while supporting Saudi Aramco’s 2060 net-zero goals, KBR said.
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Saudi Arabia’s Construction Boom: $71.5 Billion in Projects Awarded in 2024
Saudi Arabia’s construction sector is experiencing a significant surge. The Kingdom awarded a staggering 314 public projects in 2024. These projects total approximately 267.8 billion Saudi riyals ($71.5 billion USD). This marks the highest annual project value since the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic. The Saudi Contractors Authority (SCA) released these impressive figures. The SCA represents a majority of construction firms within the Gulf Kingdom. April witnessed the highest project value, reaching SAR57.4 billion ($15.3 billion). January followed with projects worth SAR36.8 billion ($9.8 billion). In December, the government awarded 11 projects totaling about SAR10.5 billion ($2.8 billion). One project from December will complete in 2025, two in 2026, six in 2027, and two in 2030.
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Saudi Arabia launches water and sanitation projects worth USD 1.2 billion
Among the key projects, the Saudi Water Authority (SWA) will implement SAR 1.3 billion (about USD 346 million) in infrastructure upgrades, including technology replacements at Shuqaiq 1 desalination plant, as well as new security systems and water transport systems. The National Water Company (NWC) is investing SAR 607 million (about USD 162 million) in 20 water and sanitation projects in the Jazan region, improving supply networks and implementing advanced wastewater treatment plants. Additionally, SAR 48 million (about USD 13 million) will be allocated to three projects by the National Center for Vegetation Development and Combating Desertification.
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Opinion: How Donald Trump Should Deal With Saudi Arabia
Trump and MBS are prepared to pick up where they left off. The two view each other as force multipliers for their respective agendas. Trump looks at the Saudi crown prince and sees a high net-worth individual who could throw a gargantuan amount of petrodollars into the American economy. In Trump, MBS spots a transactional businessman who couldn't care less about high-browed concepts like the rules-based international order. Both men are also nationalists to the core. MBS can relate to Trump's "Make America Great Again" mantra because he is following the same playbook in the kingdom. MBS wants to make his country stronger and wealthier than ever before, best exemplified by his Vision 2030 economic campaign to diversify Saudi Arabia from an oil-pumping machine into a center of banking, finance, and sports.
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Saudi Arabia: Stricter Exit Visa Rules Implemented for Resident Permits
Holders of a resident permit who are applying for an exit visa must now have at least 30 days of validity on their resident permit; whereas previously such foreign nationals could apply for an exit visa up until the last day of their resident permit. As a result of this change, resident permit holders whose resident permit has a remaining validity period of less than 30 days must first renew their resident permit before they can apply for an exit visa. This new rule only applies to standard resident permits, as premium resident permits are not subject to any exit visa requirement.
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