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Saudi Economy: TASI Rises in April, and Consumer Spending Bounces Back
- April 30,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Recent data on Saudi Arabia’s economy showed a mixed picture for the Kingdom, with non-oil PMI trending lower in March, month-on-month, while remaining in expansionary mode, according to Jadwa Investment and official government figures.
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High-Level Biden Administration Officials Plan Regional Trip to Gulf Allies in Diplomatic Push
- April 29,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The Biden administration is sending a team of senior officials to visit top regional allies in the Gulf including visits to Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Egypt, and Jordan, according to reports from several news outlets.
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Saudi Arabia Crown Prince: U.S., Saudi Arabia Still ‘Brothers’, Says Differences Minimal
- April 28,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia said in televised remarks aired on Tuesday in the Kingdom that the United States was still a strong strategic partner under the Biden administration and that Riyadh and Washington had only a few differences which it was working to resolve.
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‘Rapid Radical Reduction’ in Solar PV Price a Massive Opportunity for Saudi Renewables
- April 27,2021
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- SUSTG Team
A significant and unforeseen drop in the cost to produce solar energy in recent years may enable Saudi Arabia to turbocharge its ambitions to diversify its economy and free up more oil for exports, as the Kingdom continues ahead with the development of several solar installations.
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Saudi Arabia Sees a Surge in Foreign Investment into the Kingdom in 2020 Despite the Global Pandemic
- April 26,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia saw a surge in total foreign investment into the Kingdom despite a global economic slowdown in 2020, official data from the Saudi central bank confirmed. Foreign investment in Saudi Arabia passed the SR2 trillion ($0.53 trillion) mark for the first time at the end of 2020, despite the financial impact of the COVID-19 […]
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Saudi Arabia Confirms Lifting General Travel Ban May 17; U.S. Among 20 Countries to Remain on List
- April 23,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia confirmed that it would resume international flights at 1 a.m. on May 17, but will exclude 20 countries where the ban on flights continues as part of preventive measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), Saudia airline said.
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Second Round of Saudi-Iran Talks Planned, Sources Tell Reuters; Both Sides Mum
- April 22,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi and Iranian officials plan further direct talks this month, unnamed sources told Reuters, with the aim of easing tensions between the Middle East arch-rivals in a significant move for regional stability.
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In Latest Saudi Labor Figures, Women Lead Overall Drop in Unemployment
- April 21,2021
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- SUSTG Team
A recently-released report on the Saudi labor market, using figures from Q4 2020, showed a sizable drop in unemployment among Saudis from the previous quarter, according to Jadwa Investment, citing official government data. The General Authority for Statistics’ (GaStat) latest labor market release shows that unemployment in Saudi Arabia declined 2.3%, to 12.6% in Q4 2020, down […]
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Saudi Arabia Red Sea Development Co. On Track to Clinch $3.7 ‘Green Loan’ from Local Banks
- April 20,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia could be just weeks away from clinching the first significant funding package for a key part of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s program to diversify the Kingdom’s economy, Bloomberg reports. The Red Sea Development Co.’s 14 billion-riyal ($3.7 billion) loan is set to close with a small group of local banks including Saudi National […]
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Reports Say Saudis, Iran Held Direct Talks Facilitated by Iraqis
- April 19,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The London-based Financial Times reports that Saudi Arabia and Iran have held direct talks in Iraq on easing tensions, with the process being facilitated by Iraqi prime minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi, who held talks with Prince Mohammed in Riyadh last month.
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Wall Street Giants Face Up to Saudi Arabia’s Domestic Pivot
The kingdom is in the midst of a trillion-dollar economic transformation plan and presents a massive opportunity for global firms. At the same time, the government is doubling down on efforts to get international firms to boost their local presence — or risk losing business. Brookfield last week lined up the PIF and Hassana — the investment arm of the kingdom’s pension fund, as anchor investors on a new $2 billion private equity fund. At least half of this will be allocated to deals within the kingdom and to international firms looking to expand — a move aimed at attracting foreign direct investment. And as part of the deal, the Canadian firm will expand its office in Riyadh and make Brookfield Academy available locally.
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U.S. and Saudi Arabia discuss security agreement separate from Israel mega-deal
The U.S. and Saudi Arabia are discussing a possible security agreement that wouldn't involve a broader deal with Israel, according to three sources with knowledge of the talks. The agreement wouldn't be the full defense treaty the U.S. and Saudi Arabia were discussing but Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman (MBS) and the White House still want to reach a security agreement before President Biden leaves office in January. Saudi national security adviser Musaad bin Mohammed al-Aiban visited the White House last week and met with his U.S. counterpart Jake Sullivan and with Biden advisers Brett McGurk and Amos Hochstein, the sources said. The idea is to draft a bilateral U.S.-Saudi security agreement similar to those the Biden administration signed with other Gulf countries in recent years, which strengthened the U.S. position in the region, the source said.
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In Saudi Arabia, This Immersive New Hotel Keeps the Ancient Past Alive
Every night, 1,800 candles and lanterns send shadows dancing across the walls of Dar Tantora The House Hotel, casting the interiors of this extraordinary 30-room property in soft shades of gold. Across the road from a thriving oasis, in the heart of AlUla’s Old Town, Dar Tantora inhabits a labyrinthine cluster of mud-brick and stone houses abandoned in the late 20th century. Their restoration—and subsequent conversion into a hotel—was led by Egyptian architect Shahira Fahmy, whom Phaidon describes as one of the premier “architects building the Arab future.”
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Saudi Arabia one of the happiest countries in the world, survey reveals
The Kingdom scored highest out of all 24 countries in the study, with South Korea ranking lowest at 39 percent and Europe overall sitting at 50 percent. Saudi Arabia leads the top 10 countries for satisfaction with a score of 84%, followed by Egypt (81%), India (76%) and Indonesia (75%). The bottom countries are South Korea at 39%, Turkey (41%) and Japan (43%). The US came in at 71%, while the UK scored 63% and France was at 52%. According to the research, physical health, mental health and financial security are the three key ingredients for a good quality of life.
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Saudi Arabia spending $800m on Riyadh road projects
The road sector in Riyadh region is witnessing a significant transformation. The region’s total length of roads is approximately 15,000km, and efforts are currently underway to implement new road projects and other maintenance projects in all governorates of the region at a total cost of approximately SR3bn ($799m). The Roads General Authority (RGA) stated that it has executed 23 road projects in the Riyadh region. These projects include 20 preventive maintenance projects spanning 215 km, which cost SR170m ($45m), and three projects to enhance traffic safety, which cost more than SR171m ($45m).
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4,000-year-old ancient settlement discovered in Saudi Arabia’s Khaybar Oasis, sheds light on early urban life
The town, named al-Natah, was found within Khaybar’s walled oasis, a lush region surrounded by desert. Led by French archaeologist Guillaume Charloux, the team discovered a 14.5-kilometer wall enclosing the residential area. This discovery, published in the journal PLOS One, provides tangible evidence of organized occupancy. Dating back to around 2400 BC during the early Bronze Age, al-Natah is believed to have supported up to 500 residents. This highlights its importance in the region’s historical landscape and enhances our understanding of social and architectural developments of the time.
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India eyes fintech, clean hydrogen cooperation with Saudi Arabia
“This visit marks a significant milestone in strengthening the strategic partnership between India and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” the Indian Ministry of Commerce and Industry said in a statement on Friday. “Both countries are also exploring collaboration in emerging fields like fintech, new technologies, energy efficiency, clean hydrogen, textiles, mining, etc. The Committee Meeting reviewed these developments and reaffirmed their commitment to advancing cooperation across various areas of shared interest.” The SPC was established in 2019. Its first meeting took place in New Delhi last year, during Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s state visit to India.
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Saudi Arabia condemns latest violence in Sudan, urges conflict parties to respect laws
War has raged in Sudan since April 2023 between the army under the country’s de facto ruler Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the RSF, led by his former deputy Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo. At least 124 people have been killed and dozens wounded in the fighting in al-Jazira state over the past 10 days, according to the United Nations. Saudi Arabia also called on the warring parties to respect the Treaty of Jeddah and urged them to agree on a ceasefire and facilitate the delivery of human aid to those affected in the war-torn country.
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Saudi Arabia ranks 12th globally in international visitor spending in 2023
Saudi Arabia advanced 15 spots to the 12th rank globally in international visitor spending in 2023, according to the United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO). This achievement marks the highest rise among the top 50 countries compared to 2019. The Kingdom led the G20 nations in international visitor growth, recording a 73% increase, alongside a remarkable 207% rise in international tourism revenue from January to July 2024, compared to the same period in 2019.
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WTA Finals in Saudi Arabia can help ‘open doors’, says Gauff
"I would be lying to you if I said I had no reservations. You guys know who I am and the things I speak about. I was pretty much on every player call I could make with WTA," Gauff said. "One of the things I said: 'If we come here, we can't just come here and play our tournament and leave. We have to have a real program, a real plan in place.' "We spoke with a lot of women here in Saudi, and one of them was Princess Reema Bandar Al-Saud [the first female Saudi ambassador to the U.S.]. ... One of the questions that I brought up was about LGBTQ issues and women's rights issues and how we can help with that." The world No. 3 said she wanted to see for herself if progress had been made, adding: "If I felt uncomfortable or it felt like nothing's happening, then maybe, I probably wouldn't come back."
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