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Lucid CEO Says Saudi Arabia Views Struggling EV Maker as Strategic Investment for Economic Diversification
- February 27,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Lucid Motors CEO said at the Geneva International Motor Show today that the struggling EV maker and its Saudi backers are “in this together for the long run” and the relationship is like a “marriage,” according to a report in Bloomberg.
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NEOM Announces Launch of ‘Topian’, the NEOM Food Company, Seeking to ‘Revolutionize Global Food Systems’
- December 11,2023
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- SUSTG Team
NEOM launched this weekend a new company, called “Topian,” the NEOM Food Company, which “seeks to redefine food production, distribution, and consumption through the creation of sustainable and innovative food solutions across five vertical pillars: climate-proof agriculture; regenerative aquaculture; novel foods; personalized nutrition; sustainable food supply and ESG.”
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Lucid Air Limited Assembly In Saudi Arabia To Start In September; Company Slashes ‘Air’ Model Price
- August 9,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Lucid Motors, an EV company in which the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF) has a majority ownership stake, announced its second-quarter financial results yesterday, and provided some updates on its plans during an earnings call lead by CEO Peter Rawlinson. Lucid on Monday reported revenue in the April-June period of $150.9 million, missing estimates […]
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Brazilian Miner Vale Nears Deal to Sell 10% of Its Base Metals Business to Saudi Arabia’s PIF, Ma’aden – Report
- July 26,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Brazilian miner Vale is reportedly close to completing a deal to sell a roughly 10% stake in its $25 billion base metals unit to a joint venture between Saudi Arabia’s sovereign-wealth fund, the PIF, and the Saudi mining company Ma’aden, people familiar with the matter told the Wall Street Journal.
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Saudi PIF Reports $11 Billion Loss in 2022 after Earning $19 Billion in 2021 – Reports
- July 12,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund lost $11 billion on its investments last year, as the fall in global stock and bond prices impacted its holdings, according to a report in Bloomberg.
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Congressional Hearing Puts Capitol Hill Focus on Saudi Arabia’s Role in PGA
- July 11,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Two top PGA Tour officials will meet with US lawmakers today on Capitol Hill and plan to tell them that Saudi Arabia would have little sway over the golf business if a proposed merger with LIV Golf goes through, according to Bloomberg.
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Kingdom at the Forefront of Air Taxi Tech with Test of Volocopter in Collaboration with Neom
- June 22,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s NEOM hosted the first test campaign of air taxi flights in the northwest of Saudi Arabia, building on a reputation of a leader in technologies in the under-development futuristic zone.
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Saudi Arabia Targets Massive $800 Billion in Tourism Investment Over Next Decade – Report
- June 12,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb said at an Arab-China investment summit that Saudi Arabia is investing $800 billion in the tourism sector over the next ten years, according to reports.
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NEOM Secures $5.6 billion Investment for Workforce Housing
- June 7,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s planned mega-city NEOM has secured 21 billion riyals ($5.60 billion) in financing and has finalized contracts to develop the first phase of housing expansion for its workforce, it said in a statement on Tuesday, Reuters reports.
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Lucid Shares Tumble on News of $3 Billion in New Fundraising
- June 1,2023
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- SUSTG Team
Shares of Lucid Group’s stock tumbled today on news that the group is raising about $3 billion in a common stock offering, with the majority of the money coming from the electric vehicle maker’s Saudi owners, the Public Investment Fund.
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UK’s Lighthouse Green Fuels Project gets Saudi £1bn
A plant which will convert household waste into aviation fuel on Teesside is to receive a £1bn investment from its Saudi Arabian owners. Alfanar said 700 jobs would be created in the construction of the Lighthouse Green Fuels Project at Billingham and 240 jobs when it is operational. The project aims to make fuel which produces 80% fewer greenhouse gases than current fossil fuels.
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UK PM Johnson heads to Saudi Arabia; defends visit after mass execution
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson defended on Wednesday his decision to visit Saudi Arabia where he is seeking increased supplies of oil, saying ties with the country were very important and promising to raise human rights issues. Johnson arrived in the United Arab Emirates and will later visit Saudi Arabia as part of efforts to secure additional oil flows to replace Russian hydrocarbons and increase diplomatic pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin over his invasion of Ukraine.
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OPEC flags risk to oil demand outlook from Ukraine war, inflation
In a monthly report, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) stuck to its view that world oil demand would rise by 4.15 million barrels per day (bpd) in 2022 and increased its forecast of global demand for its crude. But OPEC, which just a month ago had raised the possibility of a more rapid demand increase in 2022, said the war in Ukraine and continued concerns about COVID-19 would have a negative short-term impact on global growth.
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Commentary: The Ukraine conflict has Persian Gulf monarchies hedging their bets
The gulf monarchies’ ambiguity over Ukraine is more about their relations with the United States than their interests in Russia. As other global and regional powers seek to fill the vacuum left by American retrenching from the region, extreme hedging has become appealing. If two global powers are in conflict — in this case, the United States and Russia — aligning with neither of them, or with the third global power, China, may seem wise.
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Middle East investors set to snap up $1.5bn in UK commercial property in 2022
The region's accelerated investment in Britain’s commercial property landscape is set to be 33 per cent higher in 2022 than last year, according to Knight Frank, with office assets taking centre stage despite Britain’s employees making a slow return to city centres following the pandemic-induced work-from-home trend.
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U.S. Strategy and the Real Lessons of the War in Ukraine: From Cooperation with Russia and China to Lasting Confrontation
For all the talk of resuming the Cold War, the reality is radically different. The United States and its strategic partners now confront two superpowers – not just one – and powers that pose both a global as well as a regional challenge. A rising China is also becoming the most serious threat. It is becoming a serious nuclear power, it is modernizing its conventional forces far more quickly than Russia, and it is a growing technological rival to the U.S. and its partners. Its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) as well as its global trade and investment efforts are also a far more effective method to use its civil-economic power to win strategic influence.
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Syria recruiting troops from its military to fight with Russian forces in Ukraine
One such notice addressed to ”the men of the 4th Division security office’, offers an “employee contract for immediate enlistment and in addition to seeking basic details, provides a job description that includes “military raids, operations abroad and travel to Ukraine, with all provided. Salary is up to $3,000 depending on experience.”
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U.S. Won’t Negotiate Ukraine-Related Sanctions With Russia to Save Iran Nuclear Deal
“I don’t see the scope for going beyond what is within the confines of the JCPOA,” the U.S. official said, referring to the 2015 nuclear deal formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action. “I think it’s pretty safe to say that there is no room for making exemptions beyond those.”
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Consumers Hit Back at Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine as Oil Exports Diminish
The IEA’s release of over 60 million barrels of emergency oil stocks was the largest in IEA history. But there is increasing recognition of the need to coordinate such short-term measures with longer-term solutions.
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On Watching Ukraine Through Palestinian Eyes
When the inevitable Russian veto came down, Western diplomats emphasized how it highlighted Russia’s isolation. Indeed, Russia was Isolated. Just as the United States has been each time it cast the lone UNSC veto on over 40 resolutions condemning Israel’s violations of international law and abuses against Palestinians.
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