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Jadwa: Economic Data for July Shows ‘Mixed Picture’ for Saudi Economy
- September 2,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Recently-released Jadwa Investment monthly chartbook data on the Saudi economy for July showed “a mixed picture in economic activity,” the Riyadh-based investment firm said, noting that data on point-of-sale transactions and ATM withdrawals showed a notable slowdown in July, while the non-oil PMI rose to a 2016 high. The Saudi unemployment rate rose slightly to 11.6 […]
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$20 Billion Dow-Saudi Aramco Venture Takes Another Step
- August 29,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Sadara, a joint-venture between Dow Chemical Company and Saudi Aramco has started its mixed feed cracker, the only one of its kind in the Middle East and one of 26 manufacturing units that will be part of the Sadara chemical complex. Located in Jubail Industrial City along the Gulf coast of Saudi Arabia, Sadara was […]
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Ministry of Labor Moves to Implement Saudisation of all Telecom Shops
- August 23,2016
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- Richard Wilson
The Saudi Ministry of Labor and Social Development continues to move aggressively to implement its goal to Saudize the telecom sector – specifically workers in mobile telephone shops – by September 2, 2016. Minister Mofrej Al-Haqbani had previously stated that, “We have no intention of postponing the implementation of the decision or extending the grace […]
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As Civilian Casualties Grow in Yemen, Capitol Hill Questions U.S.-Saudi Arms Deals
- August 16,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
As casualties mount in the Saudi-led war in Yemen to reinstate the legitimate U.N.-recognized Hadi government, some U.S. lawmakers are considering whether to block the sale of additional arms to Saudi Arabia. It is not known if the potential block has significant backing on Capitol Hill, and criticism of past arms sales to Saudi Arabia […]
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Is Saudi Arabia’s Economy Turning the Corner?
- August 4,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector may be showing signs of stabilization after roughly two years of uncertainty and significant economic policy changes, according to new data. A recently published Saudi Arabia PMI by Emirates NBD shows growth in Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector accelerated to an eight-month high in July. “July’s survey is encouraging as it suggests […]
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$6.9 billion in Tourist Projects Approved under Saudi NTP
- August 2,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia approved more than SR26 billion ($6.9 billion) of tourism projects under the Kingdom’s National Transformation Program (NTP) on Sunday, according to reports. The funding will go to existing development projects in the pipeline as well as new efforts to preserve Saudi Arabia’s heritage sites, of which many are seen as underdeveloped and inadequately protected. Previously, […]
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11 Saudi Citizens Including 7 Soldiers Die on Border with Yemen ahead of Next Round of Peace Talks
- August 1,2016
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- SUSTG Team
Four people were killed and three wounded in Saudi Arabia when a shell fired from inside Yemen exploded in a town close to the border, Saudi Civil Defense said on Monday. The announcement followed news that seven Saudi soldiers and dozens of Houthi fighters were killed in heavy fighting on the border with Yemen on […]
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Reuters Poll: Non-Oil Business Activity Slows in Gulf as Governments Tighten Spending
- July 28,2016
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- SUSTG Team
A recently released Reuters poll of economists finds that non-oil business activity is slowing in the Gulf because of government austerity measures, causing some to revise their economic forecasts down for the region. In 2015, growth in the GCC “began to lose steam as governments reduced spending to limit big budget deficits caused by cheap oil,” […]
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Flare Up on Saudi Border with Yemen as Saudi Shoots Down Missile
- July 25,2016
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- SUSTG Team
The Saudi-led military coalition said Sunday that it shot down a ballistic missile fired at the Kingdom from Yemen, according to reports. The missile targeting the southern city of Najran was intercepted at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, a statement carried on the official Saudi Press Agency says. On the same day, Saudi-led airstrikes hit hideouts of the […]
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Pokemon GO Banned in Saudi Arabia; 3 Arrested at Jeddah Airport – Report
- July 20,2016
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- Lucien Zeigler
Pokemon GO, the viral video game phenomenon that has taken the U.S. and other markets around the world by storm, has been banned in Saudi Arabia, according to a report in the Evening Standard which cited the Arabic-language newspaper Almowaten. Pokemon GO is a game available on smartphones that allows users to catch different characters […]
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In coronavirus lockdown, Gulf residents urge end to voice-call bans
“Please just listen to us. Unblock Skype, WhatsApp, FaceTime, even if it’s just temporary. 80% of the country is away from their homes,” urged Twitter user @danielmarcevans. “If not now during the spread of the virus to allow us to communicate with our families, then when?” user Basem Saif tweeted on Sunday.
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Brent crude extends fall as coronavirus shutdowns sap demand
Brent crude prices extended falls on Monday with demand sliding as travel and industrial activity contracted across the globe in a bid to stem the spread of coronavirus.
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SoftBank shares close down 17% in biggest one-day fall
Shares of SoftBank Group Corp (9984.T) closed down 17% on Thursday in their biggest one-day fall, hammered by investor scepticism over the outlook for tech bets, such as office sharing firm WeWork and ridehailer Uber
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France imposes lockdown as EU calls for 30-day travel ban
France has imposed a near-total lockdown and the EU is to ban foreigners entering the bloc for 30 days as governments adopted measures rarely seen outside wartime in a draconian effort to curb the rapid spread of the coronavirus outbreak.
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Saudi desert offers respite from virus lockdown
As Saudi Arabia suspended international flights and shuttered entertainment venues this weekend over coronavirus fears, locals and residents once again turned to wide-open desert spaces for recreation, including the breathtaking “Edge of the World.” There has been a surge of interest in getaways to the rugged desert just outside the capital Riyadh, guides say.
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In Saudi’s Qatif Region, Residents Adapt to Coronavirus Lockdown
Vigilance against the infection appears high. Like others in the eastern region on the Gulf coast, Abu Ali and his family watched a religious sermon on their mobiles instead of gathering with other worshippers. Husseiniyas -- Shi'ite Muslim religious gathering places -- were empty on Monday when Qatif's large Shi'ite community commemorated the death of Sayida Zaynab, daughter of Imam Ali, considered the father of Shi'ite Islam.
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As Taliban Attack, Esper and Milley Downplay ‘Mixed’ Results of Peace Deal
Joint Chiefs chairman argued before Congress that the Taliban’s “small low-level” attacks on Afghan forces don't violate their four-day-old agreement with the United States.
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Saudi Aramco shares hit lowest since IPO, down over 2%
Shares of Saudi Aramco hit 32.50 riyals in intraday trade on Sunday, the lowest since it began trading in December following a record initial public offering, as oil prices plunged amid worries about the global spread of the coronavirus.
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WWE Super ShowDown results – Goldberg shocks The Fiend, The Undertaker returns
By all accounts, this was an important match, not just for Bayley and Naomi, but for what it meant. A year after Natalya and Lacey Evans became the first women to compete in Saudi Arabia, Bayley and Naomi would become the first women to compete for a title.
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Yemen Civil WarSaudi jet ‘downing’ in Yemen stirs alarm over Huthi weaponry
Claims that Yemeni rebels shot down a Saudi warplane have spotlighted the increasingly potent Huthi arsenal -- cause for alarm in Riyadh as fighting escalates amid faltering efforts to end the five-year conflict. The Iran-aligned Huthi rebels said they downed the Tornado aircraft on Friday over the volatile northern province of Al-Jawf, in a setback for the Riyadh-led military coalition that has always enjoyed air supremacy in the conflict.
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