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OPEC Continues to Forecast Robust Global Oil Demand Growth in 2022 and 2023
- September 13,2022
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- SUSTG Team
In its latest monthly report, OPEC stuck to its forecasts for robust global oil demand growth in 2022 and 2023, citing signs that major economies were faring better than expected despite global headwinds such as surging inflation, Reuters reports.
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Saudi GDP Up 12.2% in Second Quarter, Exceeding Initial Estimate, as ‘Boom Spreads Beyond Oil’
- September 7,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s real gross domestic product expanded by 12.2% in the second quarter compared with the same period of 2021, new data revealed on Wednesday, as the Kingdom continues to see growth from high oil prices that is now spreading to the private sector.
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Report: Israeli Energy Companies Create JV for Saudi, Gulf Push
- August 16,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Israeli companies Enlight Renewable Energy Ltd. and natural gas producer NewMed Energy LP plan to jointly develop renewable energy projects in North Africa and the Middle East, including in Saudi Arabia and Oman, Bloomberg reports.
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Saudi Arabia Expected to Join $1 Trillion+ Economies in 2022
- August 9,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s economy is expected to cross the $1 trillion mark, joining the largest economies in the world as the Kingdom’s GDP is expected to soar in 2022 on the back of high oil prices.
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Saudi Arabia Eyes Hosting of 2026 Women’s Asian Cup
- August 1,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has joined Australia, Jordan and Uzbekistan as nations who have expressed interest in hosting the 2026 Women’s Asian Cup, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) said on Monday as reported in Reuters.
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Russian President Putin Speak by Phone
- July 22,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman spoke by phone on Thursday and underlined the importance of further cooperation within the OPEC+ group of oil producers, Reuters reports, citing a release from the Kremlin.
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The 966 Episode 51 with economist and longtime observer of Saudi Arabia, Dr. John Sfakianakis
- July 8,2022
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- SUSTG Team
In episode 51, The 966 chats with our long-time friend and longtime economist and observer of the Kingdom, Dr. John Sfakianakis. John is the chief economist and head of research of the Gulf Research Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and is a professorial fellow at Cambridge. He’s also an associate fellow with the Middle East […]
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Saudi Arabia Welcomes Largest Pilgrimage Since Pandemic’s Start
- July 5,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Up to one million people, including 850,000 from abroad, are visiting Saudi Arabia for the Hajj Pilgrimage, in what is the largest gathering of pilgrims since the start of the pandemic curbed the ability for Saudi Arabia to host.
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U.S. Department of Commerce and Saudi Ministry of Commerce Announce Plan to Deepen Commercial Cooperation
- June 16,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The U.S. and Saudi Arabia announced a new plan for cooperation between the two nations aimed at deepening the bilateral commercial relationship, per a press release.
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It’s Official: President Biden to Visit Saudi Arabia July 15-16 2022; will Meet with King Salman, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
- June 14,2022
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- SUSTG Team
President Biden will be conducting an official visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on July 15-16, a statement from the White House and separately from Saudi Arabia’s royal court confirmed, capping weeks of behind-the-scenes work to arrange for the visit.
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FilmSaudi course puts women in vanguard of film study
Making movies is exactly what about 150 students - all of them women - are doing at the kingdom's all-female Effat University in the Red Sea city of Jeddah.
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Women in the WorkforceEmploying An Untapped Resource In Saudi Arabia: Women
With several government agencies among its clients, the two-year-old center is part of the government’s program to expand the Saudi economy from energy into knowledge work. It’s also unique among GE’s five global service centers: Only women work there. It now has nearly 1,000 employees and within two years, the center will have 3,000 women workers.
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Saudi Groceries and the WorkforcePerspective: How do new grocery laws mesh with President Obama’s statement that “Saudi represses half of its women paradigm”?
The clear implication of Obama’s view is that if the “elites” were less misogynistic, and if they were “more tolerant,”the Saudi masses would be somehow more “moderate” and “tolerant.”
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Family PlanningFamily planning acquires popularity as number of Saudi working women rises
Higher education level among Saudi women in the last several decades has resulted in rapid change in the socio-demographic pattern of the Saudi community, giving rise to a new phenomenon of family planning as women have the predilection for work.
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SecurityCall to end special treatment of women at Saudi security checkpoints
Usually women are given special treatment and are unlikely to be searched, but this approach should be reconsidered and women should be searched just like men at any checkpoint if they arouse a security officer’s suspicion, according to security experts interviewed by Al-Riyadh Arabic daily recently.
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Women's Business TrainingSaudi Aramco, GE and TCS celebrate 2nd anniversary of Riyadh All-Women Center for Business Process and IT Services and milestone of creating 1,000 highly skilled jobs
Tata Consultancy Services, (NSE: TCS; BSE: TCS) along with its partners Saudi Aramco and GE (NYSE: GE), today celebrated the 2nd year anniversary of its Riyadh All-Women Center for Business Process and IT Services and the milestone of hiring 1,000 highly skilled employees.
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Saudi WomenIn tougher times, more Saudi women drive for social change
They were just meters apart at an upscale mall, but the two Saudi women, Nouf and Wilat, seemed to inhabit different kingdoms.
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News HoaxThe Internet has fallen for a satire story about Saudi Arabia declaring women ‘mammals’ but not human
The story, “SAUDI ARABIA: PANEL OF SCIENTISTS ADMITS WOMEN ARE MAMMALS, YET ‘NOT HUMAN’” has been spread widely on social media, with users expressing their shock and disgust - apparently not realising it’s entirely fake.
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International Women's Day CollectionPerspective: A Personal Window to Saudi Women On the Rise
We may not be all the women of Saudi Arabia, but we are definitely a good representation of the persistence and ambition of Saudi women, and of greater things to come.
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Retail and Social MediaOnline apps provide instant window to Saudi businesswomen
Women have been able to successfully market their products such as confectionary, food, clothing and handicrafts, while others have been able to grow their small businesses, that began on social media, and transform them into concrete and successful entities.
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