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  • Saudi Arabia’s Turki Al-Shaikh tops list of most influential people in boxing, MMA, pro wrestling

    Saudi Arabia's General Entertainment Authority Chair Turki AlShaikh came in the top spot of ESPN ranking of "who currently holds all the influence across boxing, MMA and pro wrestling and how they wield it,” according to Mike Coppinger of ESPN.com. The rankings, which were determined with the help of 30-plus industry power players -- fighters, promoters, executives, lawyers, managers and media -- looked at four factors:

  • Saudi Arabia’s IPI rises 1.6% in July: GASTAT

    Saudi Arabia’s Industrial Production Index (IPI) for July 2024 rose by 1.6% compared to the same month in 2023. This growth was attributed to heightened activity in the manufacturing industry, electricity, gas, steam, and air conditioning supply activities, as well as water supply, sewerage, waste management, and remediation activities, a General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) bulletin said.

  • Statement Issued Following the Fourth Meeting of High-Level Saudi-Chinese Joint Committee

    Both parties commended the robust economic, trade, and investment relations between the two nations, with Saudi Arabia being China's top trading partner in the Middle East and reciprocally, China being the Kingdom's foremost trading partner. Trade between the two countries reached $48 billion by June 2024, with Saudi exports to China totaling $24 billion and Chinese exports to the Kingdom also amounting to $24 billion.

  • Poverty in Yemen: Tracing the Path to Economic Downturn

    For the last ten years, a complex civil war has engulfed Yemen, leading to one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world. International reports indicate that Yemen currently ranks second globally among countries most affected by acute hunger, with millions of Yemenis facing escalating levels of malnutrition, poverty, and deprivation, as well as a severe shortage of basic services. The conflict development in the Red Sea by attacking the ships, hindering the delivery of humanitarian aid and external funding, has exacerbated the situation and accelerated the collapse of living standards.

  • Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh Air begins noncommercial flights ahead of expected launch

    Saudi Arabia’s new airline, Riyadh Air, began on Thursday operating noncommercial flights ahead of its expected official launch next year. The first flight, RX5001, commenced from Riyadh to Jeddah as part of the airline’s Air Operator Certificate (AOC) process that is required by the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA). Riyadh Air is scheduled to start operations in 2025 with plans to fly to over 100 destinations worldwide by 2030.

  • China prioritizes Saudi Arabia in overall diplomacy, particularly in Middle East – Chinese premier

    China puts the development of relations with Saudi Arabia as a priority in its overall diplomacy, especially in its Middle East diplomacy, Chinese Premier Li Qiang said here on Wednesday. He called on both sides to further expand bilateral trade, deepen cooperation in traditional areas such as oil and gas, petrochemicals and infrastructure, explore collaboration in emerging fields like new energy, information and communication, and the digital and green economies, while encouraging their respective companies to invest in each other's countries and working together to maintain global industrial and supply chain stability.

  • Nvidia AI Chips Headed to Saudi Arabia, US Reassesses Export Ban

    The U.S. initially imposed advanced semiconductor sanctions on China in 2023, citing national security concerns. In 2024, the embargo on Saudi Arabia followed for its alleged proximity to China. Interestingly, Nvidia AI chips continue to enter China via smuggling and other channels. Saudi Arabia’s engagement in the AI sector has increased, as evidenced by its participation in AI-driven initiatives and partnerships to reduce its reliance on Chinese firms. This has prompted the U.S. to reevaluate its embargo on the country.

  • Aramco Digital partners with Accenture for AI-skilled workforce in Saudi Arabia

    At the core of the partnership lies building an AI-ready workforce. Aramco Digital will adopt Accenture’s LearnVantage’s AI-native platform, which uses a generative AI recommendation engine to curate learning content and offer deep capabilities – from skill gaps assessment and personalized learning to certifications – to ensure individuals gain the skills to become tech-savvy and succeed in their changing role.

  • Saudi crude oil supply to China set to rise to 46 mln bbls in Oct, sources say

    Saudi Arabia's crude oil supply to China is set to rise to 46 million barrels in October, trade sources said on Thursday, after the world's top oil exporter slashed prices for Asia, boosting demand. China's top refiners Sinopec (600028.SS), opens new tab and PetroChina (601857.SS), opens new tab sought more crude for loading in October while demand from private refiners Rongsheng Petrochemical and Hengli Petrochemical held steady, they said.

  • Saudi Arabia expects to get access to Nvidia’s high performance chips ‘within the next year’

    “I think within the next year,” Habib, Deputy CEO of SDAIA’s strategy management office, told CNBC’s Dan Murphy after being asked about a potential timeline. It’s a significant expectation given that the United States’ strict export controls have thus far prevented the chips’ export to the kingdom. Habib made the comments on the sidelines of GAIN, Saudi Arabia’s international AI summit, which took place in Riyadh this week.