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Bloomberg Report: Saudi Arabia Continues to Combat Pandemic with ‘World’s Toughest Rules’
- September 1,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Since the start of the global pandemic last year, Saudi Arabia’s authorities and leadership have implemented progressive policies to help the Kingdom mitigate the spread of the Coronavirus within its borders. From imposing strict fines for individuals and businesses who flaunt rules on mask mandates and distancing requirements to shutting down international travel, and even all but cancelling […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Non-Oil Exports Rise 52 Percent in Q2 2021, Data Show
- August 30,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s non-oil exports rose a whopping 52 percent during the second quarter of this year as evidence the kingdom’s economy continues to recover from the pandemic continues to mount. The total value of exports for the three-month period to the end of June increased to 238.6 billion Saudi riyals ($63.62bn), the Saudi Press Agency […]
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Saudi Economy: Jadwa Investment Revises 2021 GDP Forecast Upward as Activity Rises
- August 26,2021
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- SUSTG Team
With both oil and non-oil economic activity in Saudi Arabia growing as the Kingdom’s economy bounces back from the pandemic, Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment said in a research note that it will upgrade Saudi Arabia’s 2021 forecasted GDP.
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Saudi Arabia Expands Available Covid Vaccines as Kingdom Sees Steady Decline in New Cases
- August 25,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia on Tuesday approved two more COVID-19 vaccines for use by its citizens and residents as the Kingdom continues to see progress in battling the spread of the virus within its borders.
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Kingdom’s Sights Remain on Renewables as Energy Ministry Allocates Land Plots for Solar
- August 20,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Energy is building two renewable energy plants on land plots with a total area of 12 million square meters (4.6 square miles) to generate 600mw of energy, according to Zawya via the Saudi Press Agency. The two announced plans fit into the Kingdom’s ongoing solar and renewable power ambitions. Saudi Arabia […]
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C3 U.S.-Arab Healthcare and Business Summit Returns September 20-21 with In-Person Conference in New York
- August 13,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The C3 U.S.-Arab Healthcare and Business Summit will return to a live, in-person conference format this September 20-21 in New York City as the event focuses on the impact of innovation, investment and global cooperation on healthcare and business.
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Fintech Saudi Releases National Fintech Adoption Survey Results in 5 Areas
- August 10,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Fintech Saudi, an initiative launched by the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) in partnership with the Capital Market Authority (CMA), has announced the results of the National Fintech Adoption Survey, a first of its kind measurement in Saudi Arabia of the people’s interest in adopting fintech solutions.
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Saudi Mortgage Lending Surges 27% in First Half of 2021 — SAMA Data
- August 3,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Residential mortgage financing in Saudi Arabia has soared in 2021, increasing 27% so far this year despite a slowdown in the 2nd quarter, according to recent data released by the Saudi Arabian Monetary Authority (SAMA) and reported by Zawya.
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Finance, Insurance Sectors in Saudi Arabia Latest to Move Toward 100% Saudization
- July 28,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The finance and insurance sectors in Saudi Arabia will move toward implementing total Saudization with the hiring of Saudi nationals in as many as 91,000 jobs that are currently occupied by non-Saudis, according to a report from the local Okaz/Saudi Gazette.
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Saudi Aramco Confirms Data Leak, Says Systems Not Breached and Reaffirms ‘Robust Cyber Security Posture’
- July 23,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Aramco said on Wednesday that some of its company files had been leaked via a contractor, but that its cyber security posture remained “robust” and said that its systems were not compromised, according to reports and a statement from the company.
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Jennifer Lopez returns to Saudi Arabia to headline Formula 1 Grand Prix in Jeddah
Global pop sensation Jennifer Lopez is set to headline the Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2025, taking place April 18-20 over the Grand Prix weekend in Jeddah. She will join Usher and Major Lazer Soundsystem in an entertainment lineup powered by MDLBEAST. The high-energy post-race concerts will take place in Jeddah, offering motorsports and music fans an unforgettable experience. Known for her spectacular stage presence and chart-topping hits, Lopez is set to deliver an electrifying performance that will be one of the standout moments of the Formula 1 weekend. This won’t be the first time JLo dazzles audiences in Saudi Arabia. In a memorable performance at Riyadh Season, Lopez shared the stage with Celine Dion to celebrate Lebanese designer Elie Saab’s 45th anniversary, marking one of the biggest fashion and music spectacles in the Kingdom.
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Photos: Saudi Arabia welcomes Ramadan with festive spirit
Riyadh: Saudi Arabia has embraced the arrival of Ramadan with festive decorations, as streets and public spaces glow with illuminated crescents and lanterns, symbolising the joy and anticipation of the holy month. Meanwhile, regulatory teams continue to monitor commercial activities and implement preventive health measures to ensure public safety throughout the Kingdom. According to the Saudi Press Agency (SPA), residents across the Kingdom are upholding cherished traditions by decorating their homes, exchanging greetings, and organising family gatherings.
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Sabalenka praises WTA’s new mission, welcomes Saudi investment
World number one Aryna Sabalenka praised on Friday the WTA's mission to highlight the personalities of its athletes and called Saudi Arabia's investment in the women's tennis tour an important part of growing the game. The WTA rebranding, complete with a new logo and "Rally the world" tagline, comes amid a rise in global viewership and a record $4.8 million prize awarded last year to Coco Gauff for winning the WTA Finals in Riyadh, a tournament sponsored by Saudi's Public Investment Fund (PIF).
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Saudi Arabia’s Port of Neom expanding to be one of world’s largest
It's expected to handle 12 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) when completed. For reference, the Port of Los Angeles, known as America's Port, is the busiest container port in the US, handling just over 9 TEUs annually. To make this happen, the port's access channels have been dredged using a zero-discharge dredging technique to minimize environmental impact. Rather than simply dredging the sea floor and dumping the soil back into the ocean elsewhere, all materials are reused for land reclamation or infrastructure projects. When the project began, the access channel was roughly 590 ft (180 m) wide and 39-46 ft (12-14 m) deep. Today, the channel is 1,805 ft (550 m) wide and 62 ft (19 m) deep, allowing for more and larger vessel access.
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Ramadan fasting hours in Saudi Arabia: how they change each year
As Ramadan progresses through the seasons, fasting hours in Saudi Arabia are gradually shortening each year. This trend will continue until 1454 AH (2032), when Ramadan will fall in December, the month with the shortest daylight hours, according to Dr. Abdullah Al Misnad, former climate professor at Qassim University. This year, fasting hours are relatively uniform across the Kingdom due to Ramadan coinciding with the spring equinox on March 20, when the sun aligns directly over the equator, resulting in nearly equal day and night lengths. On the first day of Ramadan, the longest fasting hours were in Ahad Al Masarihah (13 hours, 4 minutes), while Al Qurayyat recorded the shortest (12 hours, 54 minutes). By mid-month, Arar in the north will have the longest fast (13 hours, 19 minutes), while Sabya in the south will have the shortest (12 hours, 15 minutes).
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77% of Saudi businessmen expect economy to grow in next 12 months: PwC survey
PwC Middle East's 28th Annual CEO Survey showed that 77% of business leaders in Saudi Arabia expect the local economy to grow over the next 12 months, outpacing their peers in the GCC (71%), the Middle East (64%), and the world (57%). The Kingdom continues to implement its ambitious plans under Vision 2030, strengthening the investment climate and making it the top destination for regional investments. Non-oil revenue growth increased by 4.9% in the second half of 2024, recording the highest growth rate to date, the report said. Economic risks for business leaders are changing, as inflation stabilized at 2% by the end of 2024 from its peak of 3.4% in January 2023. However, cybersecurity risks rose to 49%, compared to 20% a year earlier.
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Aramco dividend vital to big-spending Saudi Arabia
Saudi Aramco’s 2024 full-year results due this week are likely to again underline the importance of the world’s largest listed oil company to big-spending Saudi Arabia’s economic development plans. Aramco has said it expects to announce fourth-quarter dividends – payouts to the Saudi government are a core source of state revenue – of SAR116.5 billion ($31.1 billion), the same payout as the preceding three quarters. That would boost its total dividends for 2024 to SAR466 billion ($124.3 billion) and equate to 34 percent of the SAR1.37 trillion of state spending last year, according to AGBI calculations. The kingdom’s annual deficit was SAR115.6 billion. Aramco introduced an additional “performance-linked” dividend in 2023, which boosted payouts significantly; assuming fourth-quarter net profit is in line with that of the first nine months of 2024, Aramco’s dividend-to-profit ratio would be 110 percent. Or, put more simply, Aramco will pay more in dividends than it made in profit. Why the increased windfalls for deteriorating performance? The government, which owns 81.5 percent of Aramco, needs the money. Likewise, the state-owned Public Investment Fund, which also holds a 16 percent stake and is a lead protagonist in the country’s economic diversification programme.
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Saudi Arabia Introduces Seventy E-Gates at Jeddah Airport to Speed Up Travel
Saudi Arabia has taken another major step in modernizing its aviation sector with the launch of seventy AI-powered e-gates at King Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) in Jeddah. The new system, inaugurated by Deputy Emir of the Mecca Region, Prince Saud bin Mishaal, is set to enhance travel efficiency, improve security, and reduce wait times for 175,000 passengers daily. Jeddah’s King Abdulaziz International Airport follows King Khalid International Airport (Riyadh) and Neom Bay Airport in adopting AI-powered e-gates, reinforcing Saudi Arabia’s commitment to smart airport solutions.
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Saudi Arabia arrests 131 in major anti-corruption crackdown
Saudi Arabia’s Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) has launched a sweeping crackdown on corruption, arresting 131 individuals and investigating 370 others as part of its latest enforcement efforts. In a statement released on Friday, the authority said it conducted 3,466 oversight visits across various government entities in February, uncovering cases of bribery, abuse of authority, and other violations. Some of those arrested were later released on bail.
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Absher carries out 26 million e-transactions in January
The number of transactions carried out through the Absher Individuals platform has reached 23,319,656, and these include 16,667,488 document review transactions through the digital wallet available to citizens, residents and visitors via the Absher application. The number of transactions on the Absher Business platform stood at 2,981,416. The number of transactions undertaken for Public Security services reached 3,373,708, including 3,271,007 transactions in the traffic sector, while the number of transactions executed in passports reached 2,630,819 whereas 488,881 transactions executed in the Civil Status sector.
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