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Jadwa Investment May 2015 Chartbook: SAMA Reserves Fall on Government Spending, Consumer Data Healthy
- May 4,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Jadwa Investment’s recently released May 2015 Chartbook found a decline in Saudi Arabian government reserves for a 6th straight month and overall healthy consumer consumption data. In March, net government accounts with SAMA fell by a total of $9.5 billion (SR 35.7 billion), continuing a negative monthly change for the sixth consecutive month, the Riyadh-based investment […]
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Secretary of State John Kerry Praises Outgoing Saudi FM Saud Al-Faisal, Welcomes Opportunity to Work With Adel Al-Jubeir
- May 1,2015
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Secretary of State John Kerry said in a statement that Prince Saudi will be “greatly missed” in the world of international diplomacy and that the Secretary looks forward to continuing to work closely with his successor, Saudi Ambassador to the United States Adel Al-Jubeir. “During four decades at the highest levels of international diplomacy, Foreign Minister […]
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Investigating Consumer Awareness of Energy Efficiency in Saudi Arabia
- April 30,2015
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- SUSTG Team
One of Saudi Arabia’s leading national challenges is soaring energy consumption. As one of the world’s largest oil producers, Saudi Arabia keeps domestic energy prices low through subsidies, and as a result the Kingdom is threatened by unrestrained domestic fuel consumption which has increased by more than 30% since 2000. A new research paper by Samar Khan, Hafez […]
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Lockheed, Arabsat/KACST in Satellite Deal to Boost Media in Saudi Arabia and Middle East
- April 28,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Arabsat and King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) announced in a press release today contracts for Lockheed Martin to manufacture two A2100 communications satellites, in a bid to provide TV, internet, telephone and secure communications to customers in the Middle East. “The two satellites ordered by Arabsat will strengthen the Arabsat fleet to […]
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Saudi National Guard Troops Deploy to Najran Province on the Border with Yemen
- April 27,2015
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- SUSTG Team
In a bid to strengthen border security, Saudi Arabia has deployed National Guard (SANG) troops to the Najran Province on the border with Yemen, the SPA reports. Last week, a Saudi border guard was killed and two troops wounded by heavy gun and mortar fire in Najran. The report of the deployment comes amid an ever-evolving […]
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U.S. Science Envoy Travels to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ‘To Build and Strengthen Research Collaboration’
- April 24,2015
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- SUSTG Team
In a press release issued by the State Department, the Obama Administration announced that Science Envoy Dr. Peter Hotez will visit the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, April 25–May 1, “in support of President Obama’s initiative to strengthen U.S. science and educational relationships overseas.” “Dr. Hotez will meet with representatives from the scientific, academic, medical, and business communities to […]
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Why California Can Learn from Saudi Arabia’s Water Challenges
- April 23,2015
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- SUSTG Team
California has serious water challenges as Governor Jerry Brown issued a mandatory restriction on usage for the first time. Writing on revealnews.com in an excellent in-depth examination between the two countries, Nathan Halverson notes that Saudi Arabia’s challenges with water present lessons for the largest state in the U.S. Halverson dives into the history of […]
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Strategic Pivot in Yemen Campaign as Saudi Announces Halt in Airstrikes
- April 22,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has announced a phase shift in its 27-day long airstrike campaign on Houthi positions in Yemen “at the request of Yemen’s President Hadi, the official SPA, SUSRIS and other outlets are reporting. But not long after the announcement, reports indicate that the battle continues on in Yemen. Saudi airstrikes continued following a rebel […]
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President Obama, Arab Leaders Set for 2-Day Summit in Washington and Camp David May 13-14
- April 21,2015
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President Obama will host leaders from GCC states in Washington D.C. next month in a bid to strengthen U.S-Arab ties, according to statements by the White House and reports in The Hill and Politico. “President Obama will welcome leaders from the Gulf Cooperation Council countries – Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates – […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Stock Market: Opening Up the Tadawul to Qualified Foreign Investment
- April 20,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Last week the Capital Markets Authority (CMA) confirmed that the Saudi Arabia will open up the region’s largest, diverse and most mature capital market, the Tadawul, to qualified foreign institutional investors (QFIs) by June 15th, 2015. With a market capitalization at $528bn, investors are queueing up and appear “ready to accept the political and financial risks as they […]
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The Red Sea Film Fest Roundtable in Saudi Arabia With Spike Lee: “We Are Witnessing a Big Change”
RSIFF 2024 jury president Spike Lee took time out of his busy festival schedule to take part in the discussion at the historic Nassif House Museum in Jeddah’s Old Town Al-Balad. Representing host nation Saudi Arabia was Meshal Al Jaser, whose humorous thriller Naga, which tells the story of a young woman who sneaks out for a date that goes wrong, screened in the 2023 RSIFF’s Arab Spectacular section and is streaming on Netflix. It also presented an opportunity to bring together six filmmakers who have made names for themselves as game changers and innovators for the second annual Hollywood Reporter roundtable at the Red Sea International Film Festival. The filmmakers discussed a broad range of topics, including creative influences, the importance of music, battling stereotypes, the role of AI and the lasting influence of Lee’s Do the Right Thing.
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Saudi Arabia, MBS adamant on Palestinian state before Israel normalization: Blinken
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman is adamant about having a Palestinian state as part of any deal to establish diplomatic ties with Israel, the top US diplomat has said, adding that this was the key to long-term stability in the Middle East and one that would ensure Israel’s security. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said that a Gaza ceasefire was necessary first. But after that, the focus would need to be on the long-term stability of the region, which would include Israel’s security. “And, of course, the key to that is the normalization of relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia,” he said in an interview with Foreign Affairs published on Wednesday, expressing hope that the incoming Trump administration would get such a deal done. Despite several reports over the last year, including as recently as this week, that Saudi Arabia is willing to ease its demands in exchange for normalization, Riyadh has repeatedly been consistent in its stance demanding a Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.
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Combating desertification: Innovative solutions highlighted at COP16 in Saudi Arabia
The 16th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD COP16) has wrapped up with key discussions on combating desertification, building drought resilience, and achieving land degradation neutrality. The meeting, held in Saudi Arabia, brought together leaders, scientists, and stakeholders to confront the growing challenges of land degradation and its impact on vulnerable communities. Among the notable contributors at COP16 was a team of researchers from the Stockholm Resilience Centre (SRC), attending the conference for the first time. Their participation showcased how scientific innovation, local knowledge, and cross-country collaboration can pave the way for sustainable and equitable futures.
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Diriyah begins second-phase work with $202m contract
Diriyah Company, backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, has awarded a SAR758.5 million ($202.2 million) contract to China Harbour Engineering Company for bulk excavation works in the second phase of the Diriyah giga-project. The excavation will span 6.3 sq km, covering much of the second phase of the 14 sq km development. More than 600 heavy machines will be deployed to prepare the foundation for key cultural assets, including the Royal Diriyah Opera House and the 20,000-seat Diriyah Arena. Excavated materials will be crushed and repurposed for road bases, landscaping and backfill, meeting international sustainability guidelines and circular economy principles. Group CEO Jerry Inzerillo said that the excavation is ahead of schedule, ensuring smooth progress for the project’s cultural assets.
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Mubadala backs US-based AI startup in $600m funding round
Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala Investment Company is among the investors backing Crusoe, a San Francisco-based artificial intelligence infrastructure provider, in its $600 million funding round. The Series D funding round was led by Founders Fund, with participation from new and existing investors, including Fidelity, Long Journey Ventures, Nvidia, Ribbit Capital and Valor Equity Partners. In June 2022, Mubadala participated in a $350 million series C funding round for US-based Crusoe Energy.
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Diriyah Company awards $202M excavation contract to China
Diriyah Company, the visionary Saudi mixed-use developer transforming “The City of Earth,” has awarded a $202.2 million contract to China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) for bulk excavation works within the second phase of the ambitious Diriyah project. Spanning approximately 6.3 square kilometres of the 14 square kilometre development, this phase is a cornerstone in bringing Diriyah’s integrated urban master plan to life. The project features more than 40 hotels, arts districts, museums, and world-class sporting venues, including the Royal Diriyah Opera House and the 20,000-seat Diriyah Arena. This groundwork will enable the seamless construction of the planned cultural and entertainment landmarks, paving the way for Diriyah to become a premier live-work-play destination on the outskirts of Riyadh.
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Saudi Green Initiative 2024 forum, gallery, and talks conclude with impactful outcomes
The Saudi Green Initiative Forum, Gallery and Talks, held during the sixteenth session of the United Nations Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD COP16), concluded successfully in Riyadh. Over the course of two weeks, the Saudi Green Initiative Pavilion saw significant attendance and broad participation from international experts and representatives across various sectors, showcasing the whole-of-society progress on Saudi Arabia’s path to net zero through the circular carbon economy approach. The pavilion also hosted a series of sessions and discussions that explored the many successes that have already been achieved in the fields of emissions reduction, afforestation and ecosystem protection. Held under the theme "Action is in Our Nature," the fourth edition of the Saudi Green Initiative Forum took place on December 3-4, convening 50 speakers across 25 sessions. The Forum engaged an audience of 1,500+ delegates from the public and private sectors, and announced five new initiatives valued at $60 million (SAR 225 million) alongside the signing of 14 Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs).
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Saudi Arabia to launch random drug tests for public transport drivers nationwide
Dubai: Saudi Arabia is set to launch a nationwide campaign to conduct random drug and substance abuse tests on public transport drivers, including those operating trucks, buses, and taxis, in a joint effort by the Public Transport Authority, the Ministry of Interior, and the Ministry of Health. The Federation of Saudi Chambers confirmed the campaign following communication from the Public Transport Authority, stressing its importance in safeguarding lives and preventing accidents caused by impaired driving. Testing will be overseen by the Ministry of Health and is expected to begin in the coming months.
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Pillsbury Merges With Saudi Law Firm to Open Riyadh Office
Pillsbury Winthrop Shaw Pittman has announced plans to open an office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, via a merger with Saudi law firm AlArfaj & Partners. Pillsbury said in a statement on Monday that it is awaiting issuance of a business license from the Saudi Ministry of Justice, but plans to work with AlArfaj & Partners to establish an office in the nation's capital city of Riyadh once the government approves. The combined firm would operate under the name Pillsbury AlArfaj. "Pillsbury has been involved in a wide range of work in the Kingdom over several decades, and the demands for in-country legal support are growing,” firm chair David Dekker said in a statement. "We’re hearing this from clients in all the U.S., European and Asian financial and technology centers in which we operate, and from within Saudi Arabia itself. Against that backdrop, the time is right to expand our commitment to the Saudi Arabia market and the wider Middle East region."
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Saudi Arabia spends over SAR 500M on mineral exploration: Deputy Minister
Saudi Arabia is currently spending more than SAR 500 million on mineral exploration, compared to less than SAR 25 million in 2018, with an eye for 50% more year-on-year (YoY) in 2024, said Deputy Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Khalid Al-Mudaifer. “Spending on exploration activities has grown by 40% YoY from SAR 80 per square kilometer to SAR 300, albeit still below the global average. Thus, we aspire to increase it by 50%, in a bid to align growth with global rates,” he told the press conference on the fourth International Mining Conference. The official also indicated that a total of 70 foreign and local exploration partnerships were established this year. Further, programs and incentives worth about SAR 780 million were created for investors in the exploration domain.
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