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Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on U.S.-Saudi Relations: ‘We consider ourselves to be the main ally for the U.S. in the Middle East’
- April 4,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Deputy crown prince Mohammed bin Salman described the U.S.-Saudi relationship as “huge” and reiterated that Saudi Arabia was the main ally for the United States in the Middle East in a recent interview. “Our partnership with the U.S. is huge. Oil is only a small part of it. Oil was just the beginning for us,” […]
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Major Policy Shifts Revealed in Bloomberg Interview with Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman
- April 1,2016
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- SUSTG Team
In an extensive interview with Bloomberg Saudi Arabia’s deputy crown prince Mohammed bin Salman outlined his vision for several major economic initiatives. These include a plan to offer shares in all of Saudi Arabian Oil Company (Saudi Aramco) rather than just it’s downstream and refining assets. “The mother company will be offered to the public […]
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Throwback: Photos of King Salman at King Saud University, 40 Years On
- March 31,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Recently released photos by the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) show King Salman at the King Saud University roughly 40 years ago, as the then-prince assisted in shaping the Riyadh-based University to be what it is today. King Saud University (KSU) is billed as “the premier institution of higher education in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Prince […]
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New Homeland Security Decision Allows Saudi Students to Stay in U.S. for 3 Years By Getting On the Job Training
- March 30,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently published a new rule allowing F1 students the opportunity to stay in the country longer “by getting training on the job at some companies for a period of 36 months,” according to a report in Arab News and information posted to the DHS website. According to DHS, […]
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Reduced Consumer Spending, M3 Decline Indicates Saudi Economic Slowdown
- March 29,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Central bank data released on Monday shows Saudi consumers withdrew and spent less money in February and a key money supply metric “shrank for the first time since at least 2000,” according to Bloomberg. M3 dropped 0.9 percent from a year earlier last month. According to Reuters, narrower money supply measures M1 and M2 also […]
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In Yemen, Airstrikes, Demonstrations, and a Prisoner Swap Ahead of Planned April 10 Ceasefire
- March 28,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The Saudi-led coalition fighting Shi’ite rebels in Yemen said Monday it released 109 Yemeni detainees in exchange for nine Saudis who were being held as the war moves toward winding down, according to reports. With a deadline of April 10th for a cessation of hostilities and peace talks in Kuwait to follow, the Saudi-led war […]
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Saudi Film Festival Features Highlights Growing Enthusiasm for Independent Filmmakers
- March 25,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Close to 400 enthusiastic film fans filled a hall for the opening ceremony of the 3rd annual Saudi Film Festival at a culture and arts centre in the Gulf coast city of Dammam on Thursday night. 112 candidates are participating with 70 films nominated for the awards. 24 of the filmmakers are Saudi women and […]
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What Will Be Saudi Arabia’s Next Tourist Destination?
- March 24,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) attracted more than 100,000 visitors last year, a sign that the planned mega city about 100 miles north of Jeddah on the Red Sea might become Saudi Arabia’s next domestic tourist destination. Although Saudi citizens typically flock to Dubai, Bahrain, or elsewhere abroad for leisure trips, that might […]
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Council of Economic and Development Affairs Approves Over 130 Reforms to Evolve Saudi Arabia’s Economy
- March 23,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s most influential economic policy-making body has approved 133 recommendations on improving the competitiveness of the Kingdom’s economy, which will be announced within the next six months. Saudi Arabia’s Council of Economic and Development Affairs (CEDA) – the main economic policy making agency which includes 22 key ministers and his chaired by Deputy Crown […]
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In Bid to Boost Transparency, Saudi Regulators Require International Banks to Disclose Financial Statements
- March 21,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Capital Markets Authority (CMA) is instructing international banks to publicly disclose financial statements for the first time as the kingdom seeks to boost transparency, according to a report in Bloomberg. The Bloomberg report says that companies under the regulation of the CMA in Saudi Arabia must publish the financial information on their websites […]
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Demand and ongoing investments to boost growth of GCC companies
Favourable economic policies and ongoing investments in infrastructure and technology-based projects will aid in the companies thriving, he added. Telecom companies profit from non-oil macroeconomic growth and regional governments’ ambitions for digitalisation and modern technologies. Meanwhile, utilities continue to maintain a strong market position and benefit from stable and transparent regulatory frameworks, with a focus o n expanding the contribution of renewables to their overall energy mix. Kohlhase expects the regional housing market to be supported by strong demand, constrained property supply in 2025 and elevated house prices.
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Commentary: Saudi reforms – the show must go on
Just to be clear, entertainment, like fashion, is a matter of personal taste. For example, while I would be unlikely to go to events on the MDLBEAST calendar of rave music festivals, I would happily attend a performance at AlUla by the Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli. Others will have other musical interests, or none at all. That is absolutely fine: the beauty of the Vision 2030 reforms is, each to his own. A more profound example is what Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman told CBS in a 2018 interview: “The decision is entirely left for women to decide what type of decent and respectful attire she chooses to wear” — this is why women across the kingdom today are free to be veiled, don a headscarf, or wear no abaya at all.
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Saudi FinTech EdfaPay secures $5m in pre-Series A funding round
EdfaPay provides a comprehensive suite of financial tools tailored for startups, freelancers, entrepreneurs, and SMEs. Its solutions include SoftPOS technology for seamless transactions via smart devices, a secure payment gateway for e-commerce, and automated e-invoicing tools. All these features are accessible through a unified, real-time dashboard designed to simplify financial management for businesses. The newly secured funds will enable EdfaPay to strengthen its presence in Saudi Arabia, expand its reach across the MENA region and Pakistan, and develop its payment infrastructure in Oman.
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Saudi Arabia Launches $100B Initiative to Develop AI Ecosystem
As Project Transcendence progresses, the country is expected to focus on workforce training, encouraging AI literacy and building supportive regulatory frameworks to attract and retain top-tier talent. As part of the initiative, the investment fund plans to partner with major technology firms. It is already working with Google, which earlier in the month unveiled plans to establish an advanced AI hub in Saudi Arabia that is anticipated to contribute as much as $71 billion to the country’s economy. Other major technology firms also have invested in the country, including Microsoft, which invested $2.1 billion in a global super-scaler cloud, Oracle with an announced $1.5 billion to launch new cloud areas and Huawei, which has invested $400 million in cloud infrastructure.
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New Law of Commercial Registration expected to spur Saudi investment by 8.8%
At the heart of this progress lies a series of reforms introduced by the new Law of Commercial Registration. Key changes include the removal of sub-registries for establishments, allowing businesses to operate nationwide with a single record. Entrepreneurs can now own a single establishment capable of handling multiple commercial activities, while the city-specific registration requirement has been abolished, paving the way for businesses to expand freely across the Kingdom. The report highlights tangible benefits expected from these reforms. By eliminating sub-registries, businesses are projected to save SR80 million to SR110 million annually. This financial relief is expected to spur investment growth, with local investments anticipated to rise between 7.4 percent and 8.8 percent. Furthermore, the number of branches for economic establishments is forecast to increase by 3.8 percent to 5.3 percent, underscoring the reforms' potential to foster expansion and innovation.
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Riyadh Air: Saudi airline to recruit ‘top talent in the Kingdom’ as it gears for launch
Saudi Arabia’s new airline Riyadh Air will focus on recruiting top talent from inside the Kingdom, prioritizing hiring Saudi female graduates, before its launch next year, a senior official told Al Arabiya English. The airline plans to connect more than 100 destinations by 2030 and aims to contribute to Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, which seeks to position the Kingdom as a global aviation hub and major tourism destination, Osamah Alnuaiser, SVP Marketing & Corporate Communications, said.
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Saudi Arabia’s endowment investment funds set record with over $267m in net assets
The increase in assets was attributed to the licensing of five new entities, bringing the total to 34 endowment investment funds, 27 of which are public and seven private. Endowment funds in the Kingdom play a crucial role in driving sustainable development by providing the financial foundation for long-term projects that address critical societal needs. These reserves are established through investments where the principal amount is preserved while the earnings are used to support various charitable and development initiatives. This model ensures a continuous flow of resources for vital sectors such as education, health care, and infrastructure, as well as social welfare.
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Saudi labor market matures as focus shifts to job quality: Minister
Saudi Arabia has reached maturity in the labor market, where the focus has shifted from merely seeking employment to enhancing the quality of work life, said Ahmad AlRajhi, the Minister of Human Resources and Social Development. Speaking at the Riyadh Economic Forum, AlRajhi urged the Riyadh Chamber of Commerce to collaborate with his ministry on implementing five key recommendations outlined in a study titled "Enhancing Job Quality Practices to Boost Productivity in Saudi Organizations." One of the recommendations called on business leaders to raise employee salaries, as survey results revealed that 62% of respondents believe current wages do not adequately reflect their efforts, he explained.
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Saudi Arabia to Host the 2025 Fire and Rescue World Championship
Saudi Arabia's General Directorate of Civil Defense has received the International Sport Federation of Firefighters and Rescuers flag to host the 2025 Fire and Rescue World Championship in Riyadh, in collaboration with the Ministry of Sport, taking over from the People's Republic of China, which hosted the event in 2024. The handover ceremony was attended by Director General of Civil Defense Major General Dr. Hamoud bin Sulaiman Al-Faraj and officials from the Ministry of Sport. The federation was established in 2001, has 32 member countries, and has held over 15 world championships. Competitions include tower climbing, 400m relays, 100m sprints, and firefighting events.
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History-making Saudi women’s 3×3 basketball champs out to inspire more girls to play
On a balmy Sunday afternoon in Manama earlier this month, Kawther ‘Koko’ Khayyat (the basketball coach), Jana Salem Balgaith (the student) and Abeer Alhamidi (the Ministry of Sport manager), along with team-mate Riman Abdulaziz, helped Team Riyadh claim Saudi Arabia’s first ever major 3x3 title. On a balmy Sunday afternoon in Manama earlier this month, Kawther ‘Koko’ Khayyat (the basketball coach), Jana Salem Balgaith (the student) and Abeer Alhamidi (the Ministry of Sport manager), along with team-mate Riman Abdulaziz, helped Team Riyadh claim Saudi Arabia’s first ever major 3x3 title.
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