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Saudi Arabia Changes Weekend to Friday and Saturday, Will Move Kingdom Closer To Regional and International Schedules
- June 23,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
In a move that was anticipated for some time, Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah issued a royal decree to change the weekend in the Kingdom from Thursday/Friday to Friday/Saturday.
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Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry Cracks Down on Counterfeits In Boost to Consumer Protection
- June 10,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
This week, Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MCI) issued a press release on the Ministry’s Web Site that authorities had seized over 6,000 counterfeit cellphones. Looking to send a message to would-be counterfeiters and violators of consumer protection regulations, MCI authorities placed the forged phones in a pile then drove over them all […]
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‘Texting While Riding’? Viral Video Shows Saudi Man In Dangerous Highway Stunt
- June 4,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
A viral video of a Saudi man texting while sitting on the hood of his car has gone viral on the video-sharing site YouTube. It is not clear who is driving the vehicle, which has dark window tint. The Huffington Post described the video as such: “A Saudi man is seen playing with his phone […]
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Saudi Arabia Is Now The ‘Main Outside Source’ For Syrian Rebels, Reuters Reports
- June 2,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
Saudi Arabia has prevailed over friendly Gulf rival Qatar as the “main outside force” supporting the Syrian rebel cause, according to a recent Reuters report. Mariam Karouny reports that Saudi Arabia “has prevailed over its small but ambitious Gulf neighbor Qatar to impose itself as the main outside force supporting the Syrian rebels, a move […]
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PHOTOS: The 2013 SACM Graduation Ceremony in Washington
- May 29,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
As part of SUSTG.org’s coverage of the 2013 SACM Career Fair and Graduation Ceremony at the Gaylord National Harbor in the Washington, D.C. area, we are pleased to follow up on our album from the Career Fair portion of the SACM-organized event to the Graduation Ceremony, which took place in the hotel’s sprawling exhibition space […]
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5 Things to Know About the 2013 SACM Career Fair and Graduation Ceremony This Week
- May 20,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
The 2013 SACM Career Fair and Graduation Ceremony begins this week at the Gaylord National Harbor in the Washington, D.C. area. Thousands of Saudi students will descend on the nation’s capital to participate in this impressive event, which celebrates the achievements of Saudi students on the King Abdullah Scholarship Program and matches them with real […]
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Saudi Arabia: Car Manufacturer?
- May 14,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
A new report states that Saudi Arabia is in negotiations with Jaguar Land Rover for a production line in Yanbu, an industrial city, following an initial agreement signed last year. The National reports that the Indian-owned company “can count on Saudi government investment of close to US$1 billion and some of the world’s cheapest aluminium. […]
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Save the Date for the 2013 U.S.-Saudi Business Opportunities Forum in Los Angeles, California
- May 6,2013
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- SUSTG Team
The 2013 US-Saudi Business Opportunities Forum, to be held in Los Angeles, California at the JW Marriott L.A. Live on September 16-18, is the third in a series of extraordinarily successful gatherings featuring top American and Saudi government and private sector leaders and providing an ideal platform for building new and lasting business ties. Please visit www.us-saudiforum.com to register your interest.
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Are U.S. Companies Missing Out on a Saudi Nuclear Bonanza?
- April 25,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
The recently-completed Saudi Sustainable Energy Symposium at the Ritz Carlton Riyadh brought high-level officials and companies together to discuss “a common understanding between all stakeholders” concerning the development of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s sustainable energy program, of which nuclear energy is a big part. The event was hosted by the King Abdullah Center for […]
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Royal Decree May Ease a ‘$67B Housing Logjam’ in Saudi Arabia, Reuters Reports
- April 24,2013
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- Lucien Zeigler
Reuters is reporting that last week’s Royal Decree to tackle Saudi Arabia’s housing program has removed “an obstacle to a $67 billion program to ease the country’s housing shortage,” which “may push the program forward by opening up thousands of acres of state-owned land for construction.”
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Israel pounds Beirut’s southern suburbs after US truce push
Israel pounded Beirut's southern suburbs with a series of powerful airstrikes early on Friday morning after issuing evacuation orders to residents, in the first such strikes in days targeting the dense urban area, Reuters witnesses said. The Israeli military said it was targetting Hezbollah facilities and assets, an assertion that it has repeated over the course of dozens of strikes over more than a month in the neighborhood where the Iran-backed group holds sway.
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Gulf region poised to rival Silicon Valley as next global tech hub, ‘unicorn factory’, tech investor says
Speaking on the sidelines of the Future Investment Initiative (FII) in Riyadh this week, Moschini outlined an ambitious vision where the Gulf could become a “unicorn factory,” particularly by capitalising on its growing ties with Latin American entrepreneurs seeking global expansion. “One of my main goals is to connect talented Latin American entrepreneurs who are eager to expand with the resources and vision that can help them grow and turn the Gulf into a unicorn factory,” Moschini said in an interview with Arabian Business. She noted that Latin America, despite being home to dozens of unicorns, still faces significant capital access challenges that the Gulf could help address.
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Red Sea Global announces $1.5bn AMAALA infrastructure funding
The deal, supported by local and international financial institutions including First Abu Dhabi Bank, Emirates NBD, Riyad Bank, SNB, and Alinma Bank, highlights the consortium’s efforts to realise AMAALA’s vision of a sustainable luxury destination. Red Sea Global Group chief executive John Pagano said: “This project showcases our ability to develop large-scale, fully renewable energy-powered tourism destinations, delivering exceptional guest experiences and strong financial returns for partners.
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Saudi commercial property market thrives as office investment interest hits 6-year high
Saudi Arabia remains one of the strongest commercial property markets in the world, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) Global Construction Monitor Q3 2024. Overall occupier demand reported a very strong reading (+56 per cent net aggregate), and this growth is found among every commercial property sector, with office property recording an exceptionally strong +76 per cent result. There is exceptionally strong international investor demand growth, particularly for office property, which posted a +88 per cent reading – a record since the monitor was established in Q4 2018.
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Saudi Arabia aims to enable direct investment by GCC residents: ElKuwaiz
ElKuwaiz sees two prominent amendments to expand the scope of foreign investment. The first is to work on reviewing the rules of opening investment accounts, considering dealing with GCC residents as Saudi residents regarding investing in stocks, and thus allowing them to invest directly in the Saudi market. This will be followed—after a year—with a review of the investor regulations to liberalize them in terms of the targeted categories and ratios, which have become a restricted factor for foreign investors.
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Saudi Arabia may cut December oil prices for Asia, sources say
Top oil exporter Saudi Arabia may cut prices for most of the crude grades it sells to Asia in December, tracking weakness in Middle East benchmark Dubai, trade sources said. Price cuts for Saudi oil would signal weak demand and provide more evidence for the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, led by Saudi Arabia, and its allies including Russia, a group known as OPEC+, to potentially delay plans to increase production from December.
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Saudi Arabia and India agree to study feasibility of establishing power grid
The second Ministerial Meeting of the Economy and Investment Committee under the Saudi-India Strategic Partnership Council was held in Riyadh. The meeting was co-chaired by Saudi Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman and India's Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal. During the meeting, Prince Abdulaziz and Goyal witnessed the signing of an agreement between the Saudi National Electricity Transmission Company and the Central Transmission Utility of India to study the feasibility of electrical interconnection between the two countries. The minutes of the Economy and Investment Committee of the Saudi-Indian Strategic Partnership Council was also signed on the occasion.
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Singapore’s Olam receives buyout offer for agri unit amid IPO delays
Singapore-based Olam Group (OLAG.SI), opens new tab said on Friday that Saudi Agricultural and Livestock Investment (SALIC) had made an offer to buy its remaining stake in Olam Agri (IPO-OLAA.SI). The offer comes almost two years after the group completed the sale of a 35.43% stake in Olam Agri to SALIC for $1.24 billion in December 2022. The transaction had given Olam Agri an equity valuation of $3.5 billion. Olam Group currently holds a stake of 64.57% in Olam Agri.
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AI Leaders Gather in Saudi Arabia to Talk Energy
Schwarzman of Blackstone, which is building a $25 billion data center empire, estimated that the AI boom could potentially propel electricity use to soar 40% in the next decade. He warned that could slow the development of the technologies, quite aside from its disruption to global economies. “In four years, giant economies, at the rate that expansion is going to happen, are going to stock out of electricity unless there’s either efficiencies in semiconductors and other types of things or you’re going to have to slow down the growth or have a giant expansion,” he said.
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Riyadh hosts first meeting of ‘international alliance’ pushing for Palestinian state
The Riyadh meeting was expected to focus on humanitarian access, the embattled UN agency for Palestinian refugees and measures to advance a two-state solution, diplomats said. The European Union was set to be represented by Sven Koopmans, the special representative for the Middle East peace process, diplomats said. The United States, Israel's top military backer, sent Hady Amr, the State Department's special representative for Palestinian affairs.
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