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MERS Still ‘Baffling’ Scientists as WHO Criticizes Implementation of Prevention Methods in Saudi Arabia; Riyadh Hospital Temporarily Closed
- February 24,2015
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- SUSTG Team
As MERS cases spike in Saudi Arabia, a delegation of World Health Organization (WHO) and other international organizations visited Saudi Arabia and concluded that the Kingdom must do more to combat the spread of the disease, particularly in hospitals, according to a press release from the WHO today. “Although data collection and surveillance have improved globally […]
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Prince Turki al Faisal Says Poorly-Coordinated ‘Pinprick’ Attacks on Daesh Are Too Limited to Succeed
- February 20,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Prince Turki al Faisal told NPR that limited attacks on the self-styled Islamic State, or Daesh, are unlikely to work and that efforts thus far have been “disjointed.” “Having simply these pinprick attacks on certain areas is not going to resolve the issue,” al Faisal said, and added, “You really have two air […]
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Kechichian: How will Saudi Foreign Policy Evolve Under King Salman?
- February 19,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Following the successful and smooth transition of power from Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah to the new King Salman, all eyes are on how the new Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques will navigate the regional and global foreign policy landscape. Although King Salman kept on the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prince Saudi al Faisal, major […]
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#FocusKSA Video: Theodore Karasik on Saudi Arabia’s Political Transition
- February 17,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Gulf-based expert and analyst Theodore Karasik discussed the political transition in Saudi Arabia following the death of King Abdullah and the transition to King Salman last week with SUSTG and SUSRIS in an exclusive #FocusKSA interview. Karasik noted that the transition “went very smoothly,” and added, “I think what caught all of us by surprise […]
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Saudi Arabia Evacuates Embassy in Yemen as Houthis Make Gains
- February 13,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has suspended operations at its embassy in Yemen and evacuated its staff as the security situation there deteriorates, various agencies are reporting. Sanaa, Yemen’s capital, is currently under control of a Shiite militant group, the Houthis, who have battled the Saudi government along its long border with the Kingdom for years. The AFP […]
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For Saudi Arabia, Instability in Yemen Poses Political, Security, and Economic Challenges
- February 11,2015
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- SUSTG Team
As the political crisis in Yemen intensifies following a Houthi takeover that some in the Gulf are calling a “coup,” two recent essays provide useful analysis on the serious challenges facing Saudi Arabia and its new King Salman. Writing for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace blog, Khaled Fattah discusses the current situation in Yemen […]
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Saudi MCI Proposes New E-Commerce Law
- February 9,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry has proposed a new draft e-commerce law to govern online transactions in the Kingdom. The eCommerce market share in Saudi Arabia will hit $13.3 billion in 2015, so a new law, if passed, would help to regulate the growing industry. According to the website Tfour.me, Saudi Arabia’s online retail […]
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U.S. Merchandise Exports to MENA Slowing, But Still Record-Breaking in 2014, NUSACC Finds
- February 6,2015
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- SUSTG Team
A recently released study of government data by the National U.S.-Arab Chamber of Commerce (NUSACC) found another record-breaking year for American exports to the MENA region, but growth slowed in 2014 in what the organization called mixed results. NUSACC: “Exports of U.S. goods to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region set a new […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Golden Opportunity to Reform Energy Subsidies
- February 5,2015
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- Lucien Zeigler
With low oil prices, Saudi Arabia and other energy producers that subsidize domestic prices have a golden opportunity to reform those schemes. Will they? According to an IMF official in remarks made last year, Gulf states spent an average of 10% of GDP subsidies in 2013, a total of $160 billion annually. As a whole, the Middle East and North Africa region accounts for nearly […]
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Ashmore: New Saudi State Spending Announced Under King Salman Estimated at $32.3b
- February 3,2015
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- SUSTG Team
In a recently released note from Ashmore Group, the investment firm estimated new spending announced by King Salman at $32.3 billion, with 80% of that as current spending and $5.3 billion in capital expenditure over several years. The figure, an estimate, noted that this new expenditure comprises 4.4% of estimated Saudi GDP at $732 billion. “The majority […]
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Saudi Arabia opens up holy cities to foreign property investors
Saudi Arabia’s Capital Markets Authority (CMA) has announced that foreigners will be allowed to invest in companies that own real estate in the holy cities of Mecca and Medina. The CMA said the decision would “stimulate investment” and “enhance the attractiveness and efficiency of the capital market”. It added that the reform would help the economy by “attracting foreign capital and providing the necessary liquidity for current and future projects” in Mecca and Medina. The change in the law makes it easier for non-Saudis to invest in the real estate market of the two holy cities. At present they are forbidden by law from buying property in the holy cities, although it is possible to lease property for a maximum of 99 years.
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Saudi Arabia raises local workforce quotas across key sectors
Saudi professionals in dentistry, pharmacy, accounting, and technical engineering will soon see expanded job opportunities as the Kingdom rolls out new Saudization targets under its Vision 2030 plan. The HRSD, in collaboration with health, commerce, and housing authorities, is now focused on localizing 269 professions. The initiative builds on earlier measures, such as increasing Saudization rates in radiology to 65 percent, medical laboratories to 70 percent, and physiotherapy and therapeutic nutrition to 80 percent last October. Effective July 27, community pharmacies and medical complexes will be required to achieve a 35 percent Saudization rate, hospitals 65 percent, and other pharmacy-related businesses 55 percent, according to a Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development announcement. These rules will apply to companies employing five or more pharmacy professionals.
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GCC ranks 6th globally in goods trade volume
The Foreign Trade Report of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries 2023 issued by the GCC Statistical Centre “GCC-Stat” indicated that the GCC came sixth on the list of top countries worldwide in the volume of trade in goods index. The GCC countries accounted for 3.4% of the total volume of global trade in goods, with a value amounting to 1.5 trillion US dollars in 2023, logging a decrease of 4.0% compared to the figures recorded in the previous year. The GCC countries came third globally on the list of top countries worldwide in the merchandise trade balance index in 2023, with a value of 163.7 billion US dollars, compared to 381.3 billion US dollars recorded in 2022, which marked a decrease of 57.1%. The report revealed that the GCC countries ranked fifth among the top countries worldwide in the index of total commodity exports in 2023, with a share of 3.1% of the total volume of global commodity exports, which amounted to 0.8 trillion US dollars in 2023, with a decrease of 14.5% compared to the figures recorded in the previous year.
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Kuwait awards railway contract to Turkish company
Kuwait has awarded the tender for the first phase of its plan to build 111 kilometres of railway. The Central Agency for Public Tenders awarded the contract to Turkish engineering and consulting company Proyapi to carry out a study and detailed design to prepare tender documents for the railway. The first phase is expected to take 12 months, after which the tenders for the construction phase will be issued, the tenders agency said. The railway is scheduled to be completed by 2030. It will connect Kuwait to Saudi Arabia in the northern area of the GCC railway project.
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Saudi Arabia invests over $500bln in developing environmentally friendly tourist destinations: minister
Al-Khateeb highlighted the remarkable achievements of Saudi Arabia's tourism sector and its dedication to environmental sustainability under the framework of Vision 2030. He cited projects such as AlUla and The Red Sea, showcasing how sustainability is integrated at every stage, from design to implementation. He also referred to the Saudi Green Initiative and Green Riyadh launched by Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, reaffirming the Kingdom's commitment to planting millions of trees by 2030
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Marvels of Saudi Orchestra Concludes Sixth Tour in Riyadh
The three-night event featured 95 performers from the Saudi National Orchestra and Choir, alongside seven performing arts groups. The concert was attended by the commission's CEO Paul Pacifico, as well as dignitaries, businessmen, artists, media representatives, and a large audience. In his opening remarks, Pacifico praised the first presentation of the Marvels of Saudi Orchestra in the Kingdom, following a series of successful international tours that showcased Saudi musical heritage and strengthened global cultural ties. He acknowledged the support of the minister of culture in achieving these successes.
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Saudi Arabia must punch its weight on global stage: minister
"We are a key player in the world, the world economy, and we need to punch at our weight", Finance Minister Mohammed al-Jadaan said on the sidelines of the annual World Economic Forum in Davos. "We need to make sure that emerging economies and low income countries' voice is heard," al-Jadaan said. "This is why we are really protecting, in every possible way, their interests in these multilateral institutions," he said, stressing that emerging economies were "becoming actually larger than advanced economies in total population and size of economy." "Collectively, they need to be represented in the table."
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Saudi Oil Giant Aramco Buys Its First U.S. WTI Midland Crude Cargo
The world’s biggest crude oil exporter, Saudi Aramco, bought this week its first cargo of U.S. WTI Midland, the crude grade which is now part of the dated Brent benchmark, S&P Global Commodity Insights told Reuters. The Saudi oil giant, which is also the world’s biggest oil company, bought the cargo in the Platts window from commodity trader Gunvor. This was Saudi Aramco’s first purchase of WTI crude in the window, Joel Hanley, global director of crude and fuel oil markets at S&P Global Commodity Insights, told Reuters. Aramco, which looks to expand its crude trading business, has already sold WTI. This occurred in February last year.
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500 Global Launches New Fund Led by Amjad Ahmad to Fuel MENA’s Next Wave of Tech Champions
500 Global, a leading global venture capital firm, today announced the launch of 500 MENA, L.P. (the “Fund”), a new fund dedicated to investing in high-growth technology startups across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region both from outside and inside the current 500 Global portfolio. This strategic move positions 500 Global to support startups beyond the seed stage and aims to catalyze further the growth of the MENA region's burgeoning tech ecosystem. The Fund will invest primarily in startups with proven product-market fit and significant growth potential, addressing the critical funding gap MENA founders face, particularly in the expansion stage. 500 Global aims to actively support these companies through their extended international network and comprehensive platform, empowering them to build and scale innovative solutions regionally and globally.
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Saudi Arabia to Host Regular World Economic Forum Global Meeting
Building on the success of the World Economic Forum Special Meeting held in Riyadh in April 2024, this new development solidifies Saudi Arabia’s position as a central player in shaping the global agenda. The Kingdom’s bold leadership and determination to foster global dialogues between developed and developing economies and drive inclusive global growth make it an ideal host to address complex global challenges with the WEF community. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia will host a regular high-level World Economic Forum (WEF) global meeting in Riyadh, with the first slated for the Spring of 2026, it was announced today. The announcement was made today by His Excellency Faisal F. Alibrahim, Minister of Economy and Planning, and Børge Brende, World Economic Forum President, on the final day of the 55th Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
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