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After Sfakianakis Hire, Ashmore to Open an Office in Saudi Arabia Ahead of Market Opening
- October 15,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
London-based Ashmore Investments is set to open an office in Saudi Arabia before the opening of the Saudi Stock Exchange to foreign investors, the Wall Street Journal‘s Nicholas Parasie reports. Ashmore, which is registered with the Saudi market regulator the Capital Markets Authority and based in Riyadh on Olaya Main Street, recently hired John Sfakianakis to join the […]
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Saudi FM Says Iran is ‘Part of the Problem and Not Part of the Solution’ in Regional Conflicts as KSA Diplomatic Activity Increases
- October 13,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia had an active start to the week for its regional policy as the Emir of Qatar and Germany’s Foreign Minister were in Jeddah to meet with Saudi officials. Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani met with King Abdullah at his palace on the Red Sea, while Prince Saud al-Faisal met […]
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Complex Security ‘Fence’ System on Saudi Arabia’s Northern Border with Iraq to Deter Encroachers
- October 12,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
With an eye on the threat posed by the extremist group IS in Iraq and Syria and a deteriorating security situation in Yemen, Saudi Arabia has prioritized border security to safeguard the Kingdom from outside threats. A promotional video in Arabic shows how Saudi security forces monitor and deploy to deter encroachers onto Saudi soil. […]
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Red Sea Coastal Cities May Soon be Connected by Rail as SRO Chief Criticized for ‘Endless Promises’
- October 9,2014
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s coastal cities Jeddah and Jazan may soon be connected by rail as the Saudi Railways Organization completed the first phase of a feasibility study, according to a report in Arab News. P.K. Abdul Ghafour reports that businessmen and officials are welcoming the plan for a railway that would run alongside roads connecting the two coastal cities […]
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Saudi Aramco: Not Your Ordinary NOC
- October 8,2014
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- Richard Wilson
Last month Saudi Aramco opened a 50,000 square foot, state-of-the-art research center in Houston that Saudi Aramco President and CEO, Khalid Al-Falih called, “an upstream research center like no other.” It will be an extension of Saudi Aramco’s Exploration and Petroleum Engineering Center’s Advanced Research Center (EXPEC ARC) and it’s Research and Development Center both […]
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‘Sigh of Relief’ as Saudi Arabia Secures Hajj from Disease, Violence
- October 6,2014
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Arabia’s management of the largest annual human migration on the planet is closely watched due to the importance of the rite in the Islamic religion, the participation of Muslims from around the globe and the immense logistical complexities of the event. This year’s Hajj was exceptionally challenging for authorities with a trifecta of serious threats […]
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Lockheed, Raytheon Sell ‘Worlds Most Advanced’ Patriot Missile System to Saudi Arabia for $1.7b
- October 2,2014
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- SUSTG Team
U.S. defense contractors Lockheed Martin and Raytheon are the lead contractors in the proposed $1.7b sale of the Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) Missile system to Saudi Arabia, following a request for approval by the Pentagon. The development is the latest in recent weeks indicating a strengthening of U.S.-Saudi ties as the two countries coordinate security efforts to counter […]
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Why MNCs Must Localize their Saudi Business
- October 2,2014
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- Matthew Spivack
Saudi Arabia is one of Europe, Middle East and Africa’s (EMEA) top emerging markets, but it is on an unsustainable growth path that threatens long-term prosperity. In addressing this problem through economic diversification, the government will increasingly push multi-national corporations (MNC) to localize their presence or risk being shut out of the market. Success for […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Energy Pivot to Asia ‘May Result in Lower Crude Prices’, Analyst Predicts
- September 30,2014
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is starting to focus more on Asian destinations for its crude, which may result in lower costs to the region, writes Clyde Russell in a Reuters analysis. “The Saudis aren’t exactly retreating from the North American and European markets, but they seem to have read in the tea leaves the trend that physical […]
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John Sfakianakis Hired by London-Based Ashmore Group PLC to Lead Middle East Expansion – Report
- September 29,2014
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- SUSTG Team
Bloomberg’s Matthew Martin reports that veteran banker John Sfakianakis has been hired by UK-based Ashmore Group PLC to head expansion into the Kingdom ahead of Saudi Arabia’s market opening. According to the report, citing unnamed sources, Sfakianakis will be director for the GCC for Ashmore. Sfakianakis is a frequent contributor to SUSTG.com.
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Netanyahu sacks defence minister, jolting Israeli politics as war grinds on
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired Defence Minister Yoav Gallant on Tuesday, citing a “crisis of trust”, and replaced him with close ally Israel Katz to lead the country’s war in Gaza and Lebanon. Netanyahu’s critics accused him of putting politics ahead of national security at a time when Israel is bracing for Iranian retaliation to its Oct. 26 airstrikes on the Islamic Republic.After Gallant was fired, protesters in Israel blocked highways and lit bonfires on roads, police said.
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Saudi hits back at claim of 21,000 deaths due to safety violations
In response, the National Council for Occupational Safety and Health published a statement to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) refuting the claims. The council deemed the documentary a “misinformation campaign” involving “unfounded statistics lacking credible sources”, and reiterated Saudi’s commitment to workplace safety. Also, the council emphasised that comprehensive health insurance, preventive care and safety protocols are mandated by Saudi labour laws to protect workers. Regulations also prohibit outdoor work during peak summer hours to prevent heat-related health incidents. According to Saudi officials, the nation’s work-related fatality rate is among the lowest in the world, at 1.12 fatalities per 100,000 workers.
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Understanding Saudi Arabia’s Civil Transactions Law: A Cornerstone of Vision 2030 Reforms
In a significant development, Saudi Arabia introduced the Civil Transactions Law (CTL or KSA Civil Code) on June 19, 2023, which came into effect December 16, 2023. This law, established by Royal Decree M/191, reflects a bold commitment to codifying Shari’ah principles, addressing commercial challenges, and aligning the nation’s legal framework with international standards. The CTL is an essential component of Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia’s roadmap for economic diversification and transformation. This reform is poised to improve legal certainty and create a predictable business environment, making Saudi Arabia a more attractive destination for local and foreign investments.
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Saudi Arabia launches tender for 8 GWh of battery storage in world’s largest deal
The Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC) has begun qualifying bidders for an enormous undertaking of four grid-scale battery projects totaling 8 GWh of storage capacity across the Kingdom. The projects mark the first phase of Saudi Arabia’s battery storage program, designed to support its goal of 50% renewable energy by 2030. Each 500 MW facility will operate for four hours, providing 2,000 MWh of total power capacity, said the Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC).
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Strengthening Civil Aviation Partnership Between the United States and Saudi Arabia
U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Transportation Affairs Heidi Gómez and Saudi Executive Vice President of Air Transport and International Cooperation Ali bin Mohammed Rajab signed on October 22 a record of discussions finalizing negotiations on a Protocol of Amendment to further expand the U.S.-Saudi Arabia Air Transport Agreement of 2013. The signing took place during the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Air Services Negotiation Event (ICAN2024) in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Once signed and entered into force, the Amendment will add seventh-freedom traffic rights for all-cargo operations to the bilateral Air Transport Agreement.
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Saudi Aramco Keeps World’s Biggest Dividend as Debt Jumps
The test for how long the payout can be maintained will likely come early next year, when a special component that amounts to about $10 billion a quarter is scheduled to start shrinking. Aramco is already paying out more than it’s earning as Saudi Arabia’s ambitious economic transformation plans widen the government’s budget deficit. It’s pushed the company into a net debt position for the first time in two years.
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Saudi Arabia water crisis: how do they handle sustainable agriculture and water management?
Dutch technology and expertise are central to these efficiency improvements. "There’s a strong awareness in the region that the current situation is unsustainable," according to Landhuis. "Over recent years, particularly in the UAE and Saudi Arabia, we’ve seen the construction of large-scale closed greenhouse systems and a growing interest in vertical farming. To give you an idea, the water used for producing one kilogram of tomatoes in a high-tech greenhouse is about 5 liters, compared to over 200 liters in many traditional systems. Much of this technology and knowledge comes from the Netherlands, particularly from Wageningen University & Research (WUR).”
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Saudi megafund’s success rests on fuzzy local bets
Saudi Arabia’s main mission is to diversify its heavily oil-dependent economy. But that “Vision 2030” project is undergoing a transition of its own. The kingdom’s $950 billion Public Investment Fund (PIF), tasked by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman (MbS) with delivery, is increasingly focused on a collection of relatively young domestic firms. While this segment’s value now exceeds $250 billion and is growing rapidly, the PIF’s dual mandate of boosting profits and jobs looks tough.
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Opinion: Saudi Aramco Is Burning Cash – It Needs to Stop
Year-to-date, Aramco has paid dividends of $93.2 billion, financed by taking on debt as its free cashflow amounted to just $63.7 billion during the same period. Put simply, Aramco has burned through more than $100 million a day – a day – to finance its distribution to shareholders. Even the fortress-like balance sheet of the Saudi company cannot sustain that for ever. Year-to-date, Aramco has paid dividends of $93.2 billion, financed by taking on debt as its free cashflow amounted to just $63.7 billion during the same period. Put simply, Aramco has burned through more than $100 million a day – a day – to finance its distribution to shareholders. Even the fortress-like balance sheet of the Saudi company cannot sustain that for ever.
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Desert Technologies to build 5GW solar cells and modules plant in Saudi Arabia
The plant will have an annual nameplate capacity of 5GW, of which 3GW for solar cell capacity and 2GW for PV modules. However, the company did not disclose what technology will be used for the solar cells. PV Tech has reached out to Desert Technologies about it. The project will be located in Jeddah’s Third Industrial City and will leverage “advanced manufacturing technologies that adhere to the latest global quality standards”, according to the company. It added that the capacity produced at the plant will cater to the local market, while boosting the country’s exporting capacity.
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