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Saudi Professional League, 2023-24 Season by the Numbers
- June 5,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s professional football league, the Roshn Saudi League, concluded it’s 2023-24 season with a number of records smashed and new benchmarks reached.
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Aramco Share Sale Nets $12 Billion
- June 5,2024
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- SUSTG Team
This is Aramco’s second share sale after it first entered public markets in 2019 offering 1.5% of the company and raising a record $29.4 billion, history’s largest IPO to date. Aramco is the world’s largest oil company in terms of both daily crude production and market cap.
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KSA Hosts 2024 World Environment Day
- June 4,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is hosting the 2024 World Environment Day on June 5 and the upcoming 16th Conference of the Parties of the UN Convention to Combat Desertification and Drought (COP16) in December 2024.
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The 966 Episode #130, What You Need to Know to Establish a Business in Saudi Arabia, with Saeed Al-Ansari, CEO, Tawaref
- June 2,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Saeed Al-Ansari, Founder and CEO of Tawaref, a Saudi Arabia-based tech investment community that also provides startup advisory, legal consultancy and due diligence support joins Richard Wilson on The 966 [Episode #130] for an exceptionally informative episode on what you need to know to establish a presence in KSA.
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Middle East projected to surpass 100 GW of solar capacity by 2030
- May 30,2024
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- SUSTG Team
The total solar capacity in the Middle East at the end of 2023 exceeded 16 GW and is expected to approach 23 GW by the end of 2024. Projections indicate that by 2030, the capacity will surpass 100 GW, with green hydrogen projects contributing to an annual growth rate of 30%.
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Deals Flow at Third Annual Future Aviation Forum
- May 28,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Organized by Saudi Arabia’s General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA), the third edition of the Future Aviation Forum, saw the signing of 102 MOUs, agreements and deals totaling over $21 billion along with numerous investment offers in the Saudi aviation sector valued at $100 billion.
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2024 Esports World Cup in Riyadh Buzz Grows
- May 28,2024
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- SUSTG Team
The inaugural 2024 Esports World Cup, an annual event replacing Gamers8 and run by the Esports World Cup Foundation, will take place in Riyadh this July 4 – August 24 featuring 20 events in 19 video game titles as well as the largest prize pool in esports history of over US$60 million.
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PIF launches Neo Space Group (NSG) to boost Saudi Arabia’s satellite and space industries
- May 24,2024
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- SUSTG Team
The Neo Space Group (NSG) will focus on cutting-edge technologies in four dedicated business segments: satellite communications, earth observation and remote sensing, satellite navigation and Internet of Things, as well as a satellite and space-focused venture capital fund.
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Goldman Sachs set to open Regional HQ in Riyadh
- May 24,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Bloomberg reports that Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has become the first Wall Street bank to receive a license from the Ministry of Investment to set up its regional headquarters in Riyadh.
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The 966 – Episode #129, Saudi Film Industry Six Years after Theaters Re-Opened with Todd Albert Nims
- May 22,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Theaters are booming, the Saudi film industry is creating successful local content and all metrics are up for the sector. Todd Albert Nims, creator, director and producer, joins The 966 to share his perspective on all the exciting changes underway.
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King & Spalding’s Strategic Expansion: Merging with Al Fahad & Partners in Saudi Arabia
In a landmark move to solidify its presence in the Middle East, King & Spalding, ranked 17th in the 2023 Am Law 100 with a gross revenue of $2.14 billion, has merged with Abdulaziz H. Al Fahad & Partners, one of Saudi Arabia’s most esteemed law firms. The newly formed entity, King & Spalding Al Fahad, is poised to deliver an expansive suite of legal services, aligning with the region’s evolving needs and the ambitious economic transformation under Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.
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White House envoy met senior Palestinian official in Saudi Arabia
President Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff met on Tuesday in Riyadh with a senior adviser to Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas, according to two sources with knowledge of the meeting. This was the first meeting between a Trump administration official and a Palestinian official since November's election. The sources said the meeting was the result of several weeks of back-channel talks between Trump administration officials and Palestinian leadership. According to one source, Saudi Arabia helped broker the meeting, which took place in its capital.
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Minister AlRajhi: increased Saudi-ILO cooperation fosters decent work, social justice and inclusive development
As we continue to build a labour market that serves all who live and work in the Kingdom, we are acutely focused on eradicating abuse and exploitation in all its forms. Effective global collaboration is imperative to achieve this goal, and the Kingdom is aligned with key international labour standards, including through the ratification of the International Labour Organization (ILO) Convention on the Protection of Wages No. 95 and the Protocol of 2014 to the Forced Labour Convention No. 29. Building on these commitments, the Kingdom has now introduced a National Policy for the Elimination of Forced Labour – the first of its kind in Arab countries.
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Former Eastern Province Emir Prince Mohammed bin Fahd passes away
Born in Riyadh in 1950, Prince Mohammed bin Fahd is the second son of King Fahd. He received his school education from the Capital Model Institute. Prince Mohammed bin Fahd obtained a bachelor's degree in economics and political sciences from the University of California, Santa Barbara. After graduation, he worked in the private sector but was gradually introduced to multiple public assignments. During the early 1970s he was a major stakeholder of the Al Bilad conglomerate. Then he was appointed assistant deputy minister of interior. In 1985, he was named emir of the Eastern Province, and his tenure ended in 2013.
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The case for a GCC Common Sustainable Finance Framework
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GCC trade set to grow 5.5% annually through 2033, with total trade volume reaching $2.3trln, BCG report finds
Global trade patterns are transforming significantly as new economic corridors emerge and traditional relationships evolve. According to new research from Boston Consulting Group (BCG), world trade in goods is projected to grow at an average of 2.9% annually through 2033, with the GCC region playing an increasingly pivotal role in connecting major trade routes between East and West. The BCG report reveals a robust outlook for GCC trade, with total trade volume set to reach 2.3T USD by 2033. This growth is supported by significant expansion across multiple trade corridors, with China emerging as the largest growth market at 88B USD (5.7% CAGR), followed by Japan at 46B USD (9.4% CAGR). The analysis shows GCC's non-hydrocarbon trade will grow by 3.5% annually, highlighting the region's successful economic diversification efforts.
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Commentary: The Elusive Saudi-Israeli Normalization Deal – Why an Agreement is Likely to Fall Short of Expectations
The primary actors involved in a potential Saudi-Israeli normalization have strong incentives to portray a deal as a paradigm-shifting event with tremendous, transformative potential for the broader region. This normalization agreement is often described as an all-or-nothing opportunity that will emerge triumphantly within a game-changing grand bargain or else collapse spectacularly. There is good reason to consider another scenario more closely resembling the status quo: a Saudi-Israeli normalization that is considerably less encompassing and transformative than envisioned. Yet many foreign policy priorities of both Saudi Arabia and Israel now appear increasingly disconnected from normalization. The Saudi crown prince—and de facto ruler of the country—craves global recognition. Mohammed bin Salman wants to represent Saudi Arabia at G20 summits, court tech titans and financiers from the U.S. and Europe, and deepen relations with BRICS countries. As far as the Middle East region is concerned, Saudi officials have pursued a policy of de-escalation, which include reestablishing diplomatic relations with Iran and reducing economic pressure on the Houthis.
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Saudi Moves Closer To 6th-Gen Fighter Aircraft. Italian PM Meloni Ready To Welcome Riyadh Into GCAP
The GCAP, launched in 2022, is a collaborative initiative that seeks to design, manufacture, and deliver a next-generation crewed combat aircraft. The member states of the GCAP grouping seek to induct the first aircraft developed under this program by 2035. Japan’s Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Italy’s Leonardo, and Britain’s BAE Systems are leading the project as system integrators. On the question of whether the grouping will welcome the entry of Saudi Arabia, Meloni said, “We are in favor of the Saudis entering, but clearly this… will not be immediate,” emphasizing that the details of the GCAP still need to be worked out between the three founding nations. The Italian Prime Minister further added that opening up the multibillion-euro scheme to a fourth country will take time, without giving a tentative deadline.
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Saudi, other OPEC+ ministers meet after Trump calls for lower oil price
Saudi Arabia's energy minister and several of his OPEC+ counterparts have held talks following U.S. President Donald Trump's call for lower oil prices and ahead of a meeting next week of OPEC+ oil-producing countries, according to official statements and sources. Trump last week called on Saudi Arabia and OPEC to lower oil prices. OPEC+ has yet to respond, but five OPEC+ delegates said a meeting of the group's top ministers on Feb. 3 is unlikely to adjust its current plan to start raising output from April. On Monday, Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman held talks with Iraq's Hayan Abdel-Ghani and Libya's Khalifa Abdulsadek in Riyadh, the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.
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Decarbonizing Saudi Arabia Energy and Industrial Sectors: Assessment of Carbon Capture Cost
Saudi Arabia has committed to achieving net-zero emissions by 2060. However, the economic implications of deploying CCUS within the Kingdom remain insufficiently explored. This work provides updated estimates of CO₂ emissions across key sectors in Saudi Arabia, including electricity, petrochemicals, refineries, cement, steel, ammonia production, and desalination, based on 2022 data.
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