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Saudi Arabia Postpones Riyadh Airport Expansion Financing after Pandemic
The global pandemic and its impact on travel is causing the Kingdom to delay its plans to raise financing “potentially worth billions of dollars” for the expansion of Riyadh’s airport, sources told Reuters.
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Positive Economic Data Seen in Latest Saudi Chartbook for January 2021 – Jadwa Investment
A more optimistic Saudi private sector reacting to the start of the vaccine rollout in the Kingdom is is being credited for positive data seen for Saudi Arabia’s economy, Jadwa Investment says in its latest Charbook for the month of January 2021. Saudi Arabia’s non-oil PMI saw a significant monthly rise in November, the latest data available and reported […]
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Other Top Saudi Officials Get Vaccinated Against Coronavirus
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and top Saudi officials have begun receiving their first dose of the Coronavirus vaccine, imported to the Kingdom earlier this month and rolled out on December 17th, according to the Saudi Press Agency. Wearing a black thobe with his left arm bare to receive the shot, the Crown Prince made a point to ensure […]
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Saudi Arabia Unveils 2021 Fiscal Budget with Spending Reductions, Eying Economic Rebound
Saudi Arabia unveiled a new budget for the 2021 year, cutting spending to rein in a fiscal deficit brought on by a lower oil prices in 2020 and adjusting the Kingdom’s fiscal strategy to a post-Coronavirus pandemic era.
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Saudi-Owned Lucid Motors Completes Phase 1 of Arizona Factory Build, Eyes 2021 Production
Saudi-owned Lucid Motors, a forthcoming EV rival to Tesla, announced that it completed the first phase of construction at its factory in Arizona, eying production of up to 400,000 electric cars per year at the facility after future expansions. Lucid completed the first phase of construction of its factory in Casa Grande, Arizona, and is aiming to start […]
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Saudi Arabia, Yemen’s Houthis on Cusp of ‘Breakthrough’ Deal if Buffer Zone Established – Report
Saudi Arabia and Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthis are on the cusp of a “breakthrough” nationwide ceasefire agreement, Reuters reports, on the condition that the Houthis agree to an establish a buffer zone between the two countries.
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Saudi Arabia Announces Planned Reforms to Expatriate Labor System, in Place for Seven Decades
Saudi Arabia on Wednesday announced plans to abolish the seven-decade-old labor sponsorship system known as “kafala” in the Kingdom, a step forward for the country’s modernization drive and economic reform plans, according to reports.
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Saudi Arabia’s Gas Production Hits All-Time High as Push Into Sector Pays Off
Saudi Arabia’s heavy investments to expand natural gas production in recent years is paying off in the form of record production of the fuel, according to Bloomberg, which cited latest figures from Saudi Aramco’s third-quarter results released on Tuesday.
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Saudi Arabia’s MoFA Issues Statement Condemning Terrorist Attack in Nice, France
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a statement strongly condemning the terrorist attack that occurred near the Notre Dame church in Nice, France, where three people were killed in a knife attack Thursday morning.
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Road to the G20: This Week’s Meetings Include Youth-Focused Y20, Finance Meetings
SUSTG is covering the events and meetings taking place in the run up to the G20 in November as part of our “Road to the G20” series of posts and featured items. This week, Saudi Arabia will host the Y20 youth-focused group, as well as finance-focused meetings.
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Chinese Premier vows stronger trade, investment ties with Saudi Arabia
“China and Saudi Arabia should further expand the scale of bilateral trade, deepen cooperation in traditional areas such as oil and gas, petrochemicals and infrastructure construction … [while expanding] to new energy, information and communications, digital economy, green economy … and work together to maintain the stability of the global industrial supply chain,” the premier said, according to the official People’s Daily newspaper.
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Saudi Games 2024 Torch Arrives in NEOM
The torch for the third edition of the Saudi Games 2024 arrived in NEOM on Tuesday, as part of its promotional tour for the largest national sports event in the Kingdom. The event will be held in Riyadh from October 3 to October 17.
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Saudi’s new Investment Law promises FDI level playing field
On August 11, the country announced the new regime which will replace the existing Foreign Investment Law from next year, unifying local and foreign firms under a single investment rulebook for the first time. It is the latest in a string of legislative changes designed to lift transparency and closer align business law in the Middle East’s biggest economy to international standards.
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Saudi Aramco says will launch first branded gas station in Pakistan by year end
Saudi oil giant Aramco said on Wednesday it would launch its first branded retail gas station in Pakistan by the end of the year, having already completed the acquisition of a 40 percent stake in Gas & Oil Pakistan Ltd. (GO) in May. Aramco is a global integrated energy and chemicals company that produces approximately one in every eight barrels of the world’s oil supply. GO, one of Pakistan’s largest retail and storage companies, is involved in the procurement, storage, sale and marketing of petroleum products and lubricants.
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Travelex looks at expansion into Saudi Arabia amid kingdom’s $800bn tourism push
Travelex, the UK-based foreign exchange company, is exploring opportunities for its entry into Saudi Arabia as the kingdom aims to invest $800 billion to develop its tourism sector, attract international visitors and diversify its economy away from oil revenue. The global travel money services business is currently in discussions to enter the lucrative market and is considering airports across the country as part of wider plans to expand into high-growth markets in the Middle East and Asia, Richard Wazacz, chief executive of Travelex, told The National.
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Netanyahu’s Other War
“Judicial reform is not on the agenda,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared at a press conference on October 28, referring to his government’s program to eviscerate the supreme court and give the executive unconstrained power. Major protest organizations that had risen to fight Netanyahu’s power grab switched their mission overnight to philanthropy—helping bereaved families and displaced residents of border towns. Amid sirens warning of incoming rockets from Gaza, arguments over judicial review could obviously wait.
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Rory McIlroy Says New York City Meeting Between PGA Tour, Saudi PIF Is ‘Peculiar Timing’
Rory McIlroy expressed surprise Wednesday at the timing of meetings taking place between the leaders of golf’s divided factions, but said the reason behind a December exhibition between players on both sides was to try and show the world the possibilities going forward. Speaking ahead of the DP World Tour’s Irish Open at Royal County Down, McIlroy discussed the match he disclosed last week that would see him and Scottie Scheffler of the PGA Tour play against LIV Golf’s Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka.
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After Netflix debut, banned Indian film sparks furor on Saudi social media
An Indian film depicting the true story of a migrant worker caught in miserable conditions in Saudi Arabia is sparking an uproar in Gulf Arab states. Critics say the production tarnishes the Kingdom’s image, while others see a stark portrayal of rights abuses that migrant workers allegedly face. The controversy comes as Riyadh moves to rebrand itself under its ambitious Vision 2030 economic diversification agenda.
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UN chief says lack of accountability on UN staff killings in Gaza ‘unacceptable’
A lack of accountability for the killing of United Nations staff and humanitarian aid workers in the Gaza Strip is "totally unacceptable," U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres told Reuters in a wide-ranging interview on Wednesday.
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Top Arabic chatbot title claimed by Saudi Arabia’s updated Allam
Saudi Arabia’s Arabic language artificial intelligence (AI) chat model, Allam, is now the largest Arabic-language chatbot in the world and will be available on prominent platforms by Microsoft and IBM, officials announced this week. Allam is a “large language model”, or LLM, that was first launched by a subsidiary of the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) in 2023. Now the SDAIA is about to roll out its most advanced versions.
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