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KSA Climbs to 16th in World Competitiveness Ranking
- June 19,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia advanced to 16th place in the World Competitiveness Ranking 2024, issued by the World Competitiveness Center of the International Institute for Management Development. Saudi Arabia ranked fourth among the G20 countries, supported by improved business legislation and infrastructure.
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Zelensky meets with Crown Prince in Jeddah
- June 13,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman during an unannounced visit to Jeddah this weekend.
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Aramco Share Sale Attracts Foreign Investors
- June 10,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Aramco’s recent share sale attracted over $65 billion in orders, exceeding expectations with foreign investors estimated to hold around 60% of the shares sold, a significant increase from Aramco’s 2019 IPO.
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Aramco Share Sale Nets $12 Billion
- June 5,2024
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- SUSTG Team
This is Aramco’s second share sale after it first entered public markets in 2019 offering 1.5% of the company and raising a record $29.4 billion, history’s largest IPO to date. Aramco is the world’s largest oil company in terms of both daily crude production and market cap.
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The 966 Episode #130, What You Need to Know to Establish a Business in Saudi Arabia, with Saeed Al-Ansari, CEO, Tawaref
- June 2,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Saeed Al-Ansari, Founder and CEO of Tawaref, a Saudi Arabia-based tech investment community that also provides startup advisory, legal consultancy and due diligence support joins Richard Wilson on The 966 [Episode #130] for an exceptionally informative episode on what you need to know to establish a presence in KSA.
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Goldman Sachs set to open Regional HQ in Riyadh
- May 24,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Bloomberg reports that Goldman Sachs Group Inc. has become the first Wall Street bank to receive a license from the Ministry of Investment to set up its regional headquarters in Riyadh.
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U.S. and Saudi Arabia enhance energy cooperation agreement
- May 17,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Building on the Partnership for Advancing Clean Energy Agreement signed in Jeddah on July 15, 2022, Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Minister of Energy of Saudi Arabia, met with U.S. Secretary of Energy Jennifer Granholm in Riyadh to set a detailed timeline for collaborative projects.
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Growing Saudi female sports participation triggers retail growth
- May 16,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Writing for Jing Daily, Julienna Law reports that Saudi Arabia’s sportswear and athleisure apparel market is set to boom as women, in particular, become more active in sports.
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Wamda’s Tawaref Series Provides Blueprint for Expanding in KSA
- May 13,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Wamda has partnered up with Tawaref, a Saudi Arabia-based tech investment community that also provides startup advisory, legal consultancy and due diligence support, to publish a series of articles to help entrepreneurs navigate the Saudi market.
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Saudi Aramco Expects to Pay Full Dividends Despite Lower Earnings – Report
- May 8,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Aramco said it expects to pay full dividends to its shareholders, including the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia, “despite reporting lower earnings for the first quarter on Tuesday, hit by lower oil prices and volumes sold,” Reuters reports.
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Saudi Bank Liquidity Pressure Eases as Government Deposits Surge
Saudi bank liquidity pressure moderated in 2023 and liquidity conditions should remain reasonable in 2024, Fitch Ratings says. Liquidity has been supported by increased deposit inflows from government-related entities (GREs), which grew by SAR147 billion (23%) in the 12 months to end-October 2023 and represented 70% of total deposit inflows in the period.
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Riyadh draws over 200 companies seeking government contracts in Saudi Arabia
Saudi capital Riyadh has emerged as a new regional hub for over 200 international companies, aligning with an upcoming Saudi government policy. Effective January 1, 2024, the policy requires international firms to establish their regional headquarters in the Kingdom to be eligible for government contracts.The move is part of Saudi Arabia’s strategy to strengthen Riyadh’s status as a global commercial centre and has led to many corporate relocations. Companies from diverse sectors, including energy, technology, healthcare, and hospitality, have already established their regional bases in Riyadh.
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Saudi Arabia Government Launches a “Farming Tourism” Business
Dan’s first project will be located in the Al Ahsa region and will cover 1.8 million square meters. It will feature an eco-resort, an agri-resort and an adventure resort, according to the Public Investment Fund (PIF). The company is also expected to contribute approximately $1.6 billion (SAR 6 billion) to Saudi Arabia’s non-oil GDP by 2030, betting on intrepid travelers getting involved in “traditional farming experiences” in the Gulf state.
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Saudi SMEs see $270m boost from government-backed fund
More than SR1 billion ($270 million) has been allocated to small and medium enterprises in Saudi Arabia since 2017 by a government-backed platform known as Forsa. The Human Resources Development Fund announced in a statement that the platform, part of the “Nine Tenths” program, has witnessed significant growth, with approximately SR500 million being allocated in the year 2023 alone. Forsa serves as a link between suppliers and buyers, enabling registered entities to electronically review and submit price quotations for government and private sector procurement, according to the statement.
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UAE to deliver government services shake-up by 2024
The Zero Government Bureaucracy programme announced on Wednesday is intended to build on the Smart Government initiative launched in 2013 by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai.
It is also part of the We Are the Emirates 2031 vision, as well as UAE Centennial 2071 goal, which is aimed at strengthening soft power, building Emirati values and ethics for future generations, improving productivity and community cohesion.
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Israel’s Netanyahu, Gantz reach deal to form emergency government
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and head of the National Unity party Benny Gantz have reached an agreement to form an emergency government on Wednesday as the war against Hamas enters its fifth day and a Gaza invasion looms. Gantz will join the Netanyahu-led government and be part of a war cabinet, a small forum of ministers tasked with shaping Israel’s strategy in the battle against Hamas, Israeli news outlets reported.
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How would a US government shutdown affect the Middle East?
Viewed from overseas, a US federal shutdown might merely look like a domestic problem created by polarised politicians. But a closure of key federal services could have impacts abroad, too.
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Opinion: You Can’t Normalize Relations With a Government That Isn’t Normal
So, I want to appeal directly to President Biden and the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman: Do not let Netanyahu make you his useful idiots. You cannot have normalization with an Israeli government that is not normal. It will never be a stable U.S. ally or Saudi partner. And right now, Israel’s government is not normal.
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Anti-government protests in Syria spurred by economic crisis and inflation
Anti-government anger is mounting in southern Syria, where rare protests in the heartland of the minority Druze community are now into their second week. The protests were initially driven by surging inflation and the war-torn country's economic crisis, but have quickly shifted focus, with marchers now calling for the fall of the Assad government.
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Saudi crown prince invited to visit UK, government source says
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been invited to visit the UK, a government source has said. No 10 said they would confirm the prime minister's engagements in the usual way, with nothing in the diary yet. But a separate government source said there was no reason to think the visit would not happen. It would be the first visit since the murder of the journalist Jamal Khashoggi at the Saudi consulate in Istanbul in 2018.
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