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Saudi MOH Says MERS Infections, Death Rates Slowing Down
- March 23,2015
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The rate of new Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) infections and deaths have slowed down, the Ministry of Health announced on its website, as only two deaths and two new infections were reported during the past week, and six patients fully recovered from the virus and were discharged from hospitals, the Saudi Gazette reported. Saudi […]
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Video: Kentucky Senator and GOP Candidate for President in 2016 Rand Paul Says United States ‘Should Be Boycotting Saudi Arabia’
- March 23,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Kentucky Senator and future GOP candidate for President in 2016 Rand Paul says the United States “should be boycotting Saudi Arabia” in a speech to donors that was posted on YouTube. “Remember when South Africa was misbehaving? We organized a boycott of South Africa. We should be boycotting Saudi Arabia and not taking money from […]
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Saudi Arabia’s ‘New Desert Megacity’ KAEC 15% Complete
- March 20,2015
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- SUSTG Team
The BBC’s Sylvia Smith checks in on development at the King Abdullah Economic City north of Jeddah, one of four “megacity” projects envisioned by King Abdullah to be developed in the coming years. At a cost of $100bn, Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) is currently only 15% completed. “Peppered with cranes, the city […]
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Is Saudi Arabia Moving Towards a Future Without Expatriate Workers?
- March 18,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Today in the Dubai-based newspaper The National, Gulf expert Theodore Karasik writes that Saudi Arabia is moving to provide more jobs for Saudis, and that under new King Salman, change is in the works for its troubled labor sector. The goal to stop relying on expatriate workers and to transition to a nearly all-Saudi workforce is […]
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Prince Turki al Faisal on Iran Negotiations: “Whatever Comes Out of These Talks, We Will Want the Same”
- March 17,2015
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- SUSTG Team
In an interview with the BBC on Monday, HRH Prince Turki al-Faisal said that Saudi Arabia would seek the same rights that Iran has with respect to enrichment of nuclear fuel. “Iran is a disruptive player in various scenes in the Arab world, and so ending the fear of Iran developing weapons of mass destruction […]
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As GCC Ministers Meet in Riyadh to Discuss Yemen, Houthis Conduct Military Drill on Saudi Border
- March 13,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Not long after it was reported that GCC Ministers had invited representatives from the Houthi militia to Riyadh to participate in talks, the Houthis conducted a military exercise involving “thousands of Shi’ite Muslim Houthi fighters” near Saudi Arabia’s border, according to reports. “The drill in the al-Buqa region in the Houthis’ home province of Saada included heavy […]
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Saudi Housing Minister Relieved of his Post – Report
- March 12,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Housing Minister Shwaish bin Saud Dhwaihi has been relieved of his post as minister of housing, following a royal order, according to reports. He will be replaced Essam bin Saad bin Saeed, Minister of State. Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Housing was established by Royal Decree on March 25, 2011 by King Abdullah. In addition to managing Saudi Arabia’s […]
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In Speech, King Salman Delivers His Vision for Saudi Arabia
- March 11,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman gave a speech highlighting his vision for Saudi Arabia and discussed key subjects such as energy, job creation, and stability. King Salman said Saudi Arabia was trying to minimize the impact of plunging oil prices on its economy, according to Arab News. “The low prices witnessed by the oil market are having an […]
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Report Sheds Light on Saudi Oil Policy Decision Making During Price Drop
- March 10,2015
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- SUSTG Team
An exhaustive report in the Financial Times (a paywalled source) by reporter Anjli Raval sheds light on Saudi thinking and strategy during the fall in the price of oil from highs in the summer of 2014. The report, which requires subscription to read, follows Saudi policy and events in oil markets, month to month, starting in June […]
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IHS Jane’s: Saudi Arabia is the World’s Largest Defense Importer, and Largest Buyer for the United States
- March 9,2015
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Saudi Arabia replaced India as the largest buyer of defense equipment and weaponry worldwide in 2014, and the largest importer from the U.S., according to IHS Jane’s. One out of every seven dollars spent on defense imports in 2015 will be spent by Saudi Arabia, the British military publication said. Ben Moores, senior defence analyst at […]
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Donald Trump’s Saudi Opportunity
It is impossible to know the full extent of Saudi public opinion since only a couple of organizations are able to conduct surveys in the kingdom and only under very limited conditions. However, Saudi nationals are voracious users of social media, and even if they occasionally self-censor politics, debate can be extraordinarily open and opinionated on social and cultural issues.
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The $4 Trillion Gulf Funds and the Power Brokers Who Run Them
For a sense of scale: Sovereign funds from Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia and Qatar made up 40% of the value of all deals done by global state-backed investors during the the first nine months of 2024, according to data from Global SWF. In all, regional entities oversee close to $4 trillion of assets, making them key players in global dealmaking. That means some of these moves, and any changes to investment strategies, could reverberate across the financial ecosystem.
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IEA Says Global Oil Market Faces a Million-Barrel Glut Next Year
Global oil markets face a surplus of more than 1 million barrels a day next year as Chinese demand continues to falter, cushioning prices against turmoil in the Middle East and beyond, the International Energy Agency said. Oil consumption in China — the powerhouse of world markets for the past two decades — has contracted for six straight months through September and will grow this year at just 10% of the rate seen in 2023, the IEA said in a monthly report on Thursday. The global glut would be even bigger if OPEC+ decides to press on with plans to revive halted production when it gathers next month, according to the agency.
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World faces oil surplus in 2025 on weak demand, IEA says
Global oil supply will exceed demand in 2025 even if OPEC+ cuts remain in place, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Thursday, as rising production from the United States and other outside producers outpaces sluggish demand. The prospect of a more than 1 million barrels per day (bpd) excess supply - equal to over 1% of world output - is a headwind for OPEC+, which comprises the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies such as Russia - in its plan to start raising output. Oil demand growth has been weaker than expected this year in large part because of China. After driving rises in oil consumption for years, economic challenges and a shift towards electric vehicles are tempering oil growth prospects in the world's second-largest consumer.
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Kuwait to Replace Head of Its $1 Trillion Sovereign Wealth Fund
The managing director of Kuwait’s $1 trillion wealth fund is departing after three years, capping a turbulent tenure at the global investor that’s been overshadowed by regional peers who’ve done flashier deals in recent years. Ghanem Al-Ghenaiman was notified on Thursday his tenure was being cut short and he completed a smooth handover, people familiar with the matter said, declining to be identified discussing confidential information. Al-Ghenaiman, who is 65 and at retirement age according to the law, was appointed to the Kuwait Investment Authority in 2021 for a four-year term.
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The Women Behind adidas’ first Women’s Concept Store in Saudi Arabia
This project was led by 22 adidas women across different functions and locations, representing 11 nationalities, who all brought a diversity of thought and perspective to the project team. “As an adidas employee and proud Saudi woman, working on this project was very meaningful. It was an opportunity to tell our own story and shape the narrative on what it means to be a Saudi woman. We’re multifaceted, and this store represents that. Whether you’re a football player or a fashionista, whether you prefer a modest clothing design or not, the product collection found in this store meets all those needs.” Said Nojoud Radwan, Senior Brand Director for Saudi Arabia and Women’s Concept Store Project Team member.
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Saudi Arabia’s inflation rate hits 1.9% in October, the highest in 14 months
Saudi Arabia’s annual inflation rate rose to 1.9 percent in October 2024, according to the data released by the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) on Thursday. The inflation records the highest rate in 14 months, driven mainly by an 11.7 percent rise in housing prices, the highest pace since 2013. However, this rate is among the lowest in the G20 countries.
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France dreamed of €800M Saudi pledge to fund cultural projects.
But a source in the French Ministry of Culture familiar with the talks said the French estimates were always “fanciful amounts” that were never validated by the Saudis. “Our predecessors showed their naiveté,” the source said. “With the current price of a barrel of oil, even the Saudis, wealthy as they are, can no longer afford this.” Former Culture Minister Franck Riester, however, argued that just because a deal has not been finalized doesn’t mean the project has failed. “It’s a long-term project, with interlocutors who are sometimes less mobilized and reactive,” he said. “That’s not, however, a sign of poorer performance.”
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Saudi Arabia can be aviation hub for Middle East, air show boss says
Capt. Fareess Muneer, who sits of the club’s board, said: “Sand & Fun 2024 serves as an inspiration for young Saudis interested in aviation careers, supporting the Kingdom’s goals to cultivate a skilled and passionate workforce in this sector.” More than 100 exhibitors from around the world are taking part in the event, which will feature aerial displays, interactive exhibitions and the latest advancements in aviation technology. About 100,000 visitors are expected to attend. The main attraction is likely to be the SkyVentures Air Show, featuring more than 15 international teams, including the Saudi Hawks and the Phoenix Paramotors Display Team from Poland, showing off their aerobatic artistry
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Dr. Al-Rabeeah: 170 countries benefited from $133 billion aid from Saudi Arabia
He said that since its establishment in 2015, KSrelief has carried out 3,105 projects in 104 countries, totaling more than $7.1 billion in value. These projects span various vital sectors, with Yemen receiving the largest share—63.12 percent of the center’s total aid—amounting to over $4.5 billion. Al-Rabeeah emphasized that KSrelief has initiated 1,017 projects to support women worldwide, benefiting more than 153 million women with a total value exceeding $674 million. He also noted that the welfare of children is a key priority in the center’s humanitarian efforts, as KSrelief has carried out 953 projects dedicated to children worth more than $909 million, benefiting over 181 million young individuals.
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