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Royal Decree Names Salman al-Dosary as Saudi Arabia’s new Minister of Media
- March 6,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman announced a series of Royal Decrees in a minor reshuffling of some top leadership positions.
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Report: Saudi Arabia’s Acwa Power Eyes Three More Giant Hydrogen Plants
- March 2,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power company is looking beyond its already ambitious plan to build a massive green hydrogen plant in NEOM, possibly adding as many as three more plants of a similar size and scale in the Kingdom, according to a scoop from Bloomberg.
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Saudi Arabia Selected as Club World Cup 2023 Hosts after Al Hilal Reached 2022 Final
- February 15,2023
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Saudi Arabia has been selected to host the 2023 Club World Cup in December, FIFA announced on Tuesday in an unanimous vote.
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Saudi Arabia’s King Issues Royal Decree Appointing Ayman Alsayari as New Central Bank Governor, Replacing Fahad Al-Mubarak
- February 2,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman issued a royal decree appointing a new governor of the Kingdom’s central bank and moving its former boss to a role as advisor to the Royal Court, according to reports.
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International Visitors to Saudi Arabia Increase as Kingdom Attracts Most Tourists in First 9 Months of 2022
- January 25,2023
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Saudi Arabia registered more than 18 million international arrivals in the first nine months of 2022, higher than any other Arab nation during that timeframe, according to reports.
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Saudi Arabia Rolls Out a New Events Investment Fund (EIF) to Drive Investment in Culture, Tourism, Entertainment and Sports
- January 17,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has launched an investment fund specifically to support the culture, tourism, entertainment and sports industries, according to Reuters, citing the state news agency SPA.
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Dr. Aziz Alghashian talks Saudi-Israel relations, the Future Minerals Forum 2023, water in Saudi Arabia and much more!
- January 6,2023
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In episode 70 of The 966, Dr. Aziz Alghashian joins The 966 to talk about Saudi-Israel relations in 2023, the status of the Abraham Accords, and his view on Saudi foreign policy going forward. Before the conversation with Dr. Aziz, the hosts discuss the upcoming Future Minerals Forum 2023 in Riyadh, major developments in Saudi Arabia’s […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Mineral Wealth Exceeds $1.3 Trillion, Ministry Says
- December 22,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources has announced that the Kingdom’s mineral wealth is now valued in excess of $1.3 trillion, including deposits of copper, zinc, phosphates, uranium and gold, the Saudi Press Agency has reported.
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Saudi Arabia’s Tourism Ambitions in the Spotlight as WTTC 2022 Global Summit Wraps
- December 1,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s tourism ambitions were in the global spotlight this week as the 22nd World Travel and Tourism Council Global Summit took place in the Saudi capital from November 28th – December 1st.
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Saudi Arabia Signs $30 Billion Worth of Investment Agreements with South Korea
- November 17,2022
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South Korean and Saudi Arabian leaders signed investment agreements worth at least $30 billion with South Korean companies in a major push to strengthen ties between the two nations, according to reports.
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President Macron’s Saudi visit signals a perfect alignment of ambitions and visions
French President Emmanuel Macron heads to Saudi Arabia on Monday to begin a historic three-day state visit, marking the most substantial high-level engagement between the two nations in decades. He comes on the personal invitation of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The exceptional nature of this diplomatic mission is underscored by its formal state visit status and an unusually large delegation accompanying President Macron. The visit gains special significance against the backdrop of an extraordinary period in the Saudi-French strategic partnership and friendship. Bilateral relations have seen steady progress in recent years, bolstered by a series of high-level summits between the two nations’ leaders. The momentum began with the crown prince’s pivotal visit to France in April 2018, which laid the foundation for a new era in bilateral relations based on sustainability and the development of strategic ties founded on friendship, understanding and partnerships driven by mutual interests.
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Tawaref series: Exploring Saudi premium residency system
The Saudi Premium Residency is a residential permit granted to any non-GCC citizen allowing them to work, live, own property, and operate a business independently. Before this system, any individual who wished to work in the country must be sponsored, where a Saudi citizen would recruit the worker and be responsible for their migration. In the new program, this is no longer required, and interested parties can apply for the visa on the government’s website directly.
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Israel and Hezbollah trade accusations of ceasefire violations
The Israeli military said its air force struck a facility used by Hezbollah to store mid-range rockets in southern Lebanon on Thursday, after both sides accused each other of breaching a ceasefire that aims to halt over a year of fighting. Israel said it also opened fire on Thursday towards what it called "suspects" with vehicles arriving at several areas in the southern zone, saying it was a breach of the truce with Iran-backed armed group Hezbollah, which came into effect on Wednesday.
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Rise in major US law firms setting up in Saudi Arabia
Saudi authorities have implemented many legal reforms in recent years. Crucially, say sources, those include a new framework that since last year has supported foreign law firms’ creation of joint ventures with local counterparts, including through full-blown acquisitions, or wholly-owned Saudi subsidiaries. Foreign lawyers have been cleared to practice in Saudi Arabia in 2021 if they secure a license from the Saudi Bar Association. “These reforms, along with the modernisation of the legal and dispute resolution systems, ensure that foreign law firms can operate independently,” says Nassar. Saudi Arabia has upgraded its framework for cross-border bankruptcy proceedings, arbitration, investments, domestic commercial disputes and is looking to reform labour-related regulation, according to sources.
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Saudi, Russia, Kazakhstan hold talks ahead of weekend OPEC+ meeting
Top OPEC+ ministers have held talks ahead of the oil producer group's weekend meeting to set output policy, which OPEC+ sources say will discuss a further delay to a planned oil output increase that is due to start in January. Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman held a meeting by phone with Kazakh Energy Minister Almasadam Satkaliyev and Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, who is on an official visit to Kazakhstan, the Saudi state news agency reported.
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Saudi budget foresees $27 billion fiscal deficit as project spending continues
Saudi Arabia approved its state budget on Tuesday for 2025 forecasting a fiscal deficit of 101 billion riyals ($26.88 billion), as its finance minister said the kingdom will continue to spend on massive gigaprojects designed to wean the economy off oil. The deficit is in line with a preliminary government projection made in September and would equate to about 2.3 percent of gross domestic product. The kingdom’s finance minister, Mohammed al-Jadaan, said Saudi Arabia will continue strategic spending on projects linked to Vision 2030, the kingdom’s ambitious plan to overhaul its economy. Declining oil prices and extended voluntary production cuts by the world’s largest oil exporter have weighed on Saudi Arabia’s revenue in recent years but Riyadh is pushing ahead with a spending plan to boost growth and deliver on its economic transformation plan. Total expenditure for 2025 is projected at 1.285 trillion riyals, which is the same as projected in September and likely to equate to about 30 percent of GDP over the next three years.
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First phase of Riyadh Metro opens to public on Sunday
The Riyadh Metro's six lines will open in phases, beginning with the Blue, Yellow and Purple lines, combining for more than 104km and which are all expected to be operational by December 1, the commission said. “In line with Vision 2030, the Riyadh Metro enhances the public transportation system and contributes significantly to the development of the services and logistics sector, confirming the city’s commitment to smart and sustainable urban development,” it added. Saudi Arabia, the Arab world's biggest economy, continues to introduce mega projects to support its ambitious goals as it prepares for the economy of the future, underpinned by massive infrastructure backed by technology.
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Car-centric Saudi to open first part of Riyadh Metro
All six lines are expected to be operating by January 5, the statement said. "The network has been developed to transport over 3.6 million passengers at maximum capacity and operates on a fully automated (driverless) metro system," the statement said. Services will be provided by 183 trains with 448 carriages manufactured by Siemens of Germany, Bombardier of Canada and Alstom of France, the statement said, adding that they feature "a modern and unified design" by French firm Avant Premiere.
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Sport Minister: Saudi Arabia Attracts 2.5 Million Tourists to 80 Global Sporting Events
Over the past four years, 80 international events have attracted 2.5 million tourists. For instance, Formula 1 in Jeddah welcomed attendees from 160 nationalities, created 20,000 jobs, and generated a SAR 900 million economic impact on the city. Over the past four years, 80 international events have attracted 2.5 million tourists. For instance, Formula 1 in Jeddah welcomed attendees from 160 nationalities, created 20,000 jobs, and generated a SAR 900 million economic impact on the city.
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Saudi Arabia targets 127M tourists in 2025
Saudi Arabia's 2025 budget targets receiving 127 million tourists, with SAR 346.6 billion in tourism spending. The Saudi Cabinet approved on Nov. 26 the state’s general budget for 2025, which includes SAR 1.285 trillion expenditures and SAR 1.184 trillion revenues, with an expected deficit of SAR 101 billion. According to data available with Argaam, Saudi Arabia received 60 million tourists in H1 2024, who spent about SAR 150 billion, a 10% annual growth. Tourism income reached 5% of the Kingdom's economy in H1 2024.
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