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Saudi Arabia Needs $53b in Water Investment as Sector Looks Toward Privatization
Saudi Arabia will need $53 billion in water sector investment supported by private funds as the Ministry in charge of the sector said it was looking to privatize in order to meet demand, government leaders said. The comments were made by officials from Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture, and Saudi Arabia’s […]
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Saudi, Russia Energy Ministers to Meet in Doha as Output Cut Deadline Looms
Saudi Arabia and Russia energy ministers will meet in Doha, Qatar this week on the sidelines of Gas Exporting Countries Forum (GECF), industry sources quoted by the Wall Street Journal said. The meeting comes as OPEC and non-OPEC members try to solidify an oil output limiting deal agreed to in September. OPEC is hoping to complete […]
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Saudi GDP to Grow at 1.8%, Central Bank Says in Annual Report
The Saudi Arabian Monetary Agency (SAMA) expects gross domestic product to grow 1.8 percent this year, the central bank said in its 52nd annual report released on Monday. The figure is higher than the IMF forecast of 1.2%. The non-oil sector is expected to expand 2.5 percent and the oil sector, 1.2 percent, SAMA said. Real economic […]
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Saudi King Salman Congratulates Trump
Saudi King Salman on Wednesday congratulated Republican Donald Trump on winning the US presidency. King Salman said both Saudi Arabia’s government and its people “offer their best wishes for the new US leader” and also “wished more progress for the US government and its people, and more ease for the new Trump administration to be […]
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CEDA Cancels $267 Billion in Projects
Saudi Arabia’s powerful Council of Economic and Development Affairs (CEDA) has cancelled projects valued at up to 1 trillion Saudi riyals ($266.7 billion), the SPA and other news outlets report. “The CEDA has also stopped awarding a big number of projects whose spending does not go in line with the expected economic and development return […]
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Halt in Saudi Oil Shipments to Egypt Latest Indication of Worsening Relations
State-owned oil company Saudi Aramco halted shipments of oil products to Egypt indefinitely, the latest indication that Egypt-Saudi relations are worsening since a visit by Saudi Arabia’s King Salman to the country in March. Aramco informed the Egyptian General Petroleum Corp. in early October that it would halt supplies of refined oil products, forcing Egypt to […]
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Saudi CMA Approves Rules for Exchange-Listed Real Estate Funds
Saudi Arabia’s Capital Markets Authority (CMA) announced that it has approved rules for exchange-listed real estate funds as Kingdom seeks to entice investment to develop housing in Saudi Arabia. “It is important to mention that these instructions aim to regulate offering of Real Estate Investment Traded Funds that has a primary investment objective to invest in construction developed […]
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Will Saudi Spending Cutbacks Slow the Kingdom’s Push for Middle Class Home Ownership?
The local director of real estate services firm Jones Lang LaSalle (JLL) said Saudi Arabia’s state spending cuts will pressure people’s ability to buy their own homes and could push housing prices in some segments down by nearly a third, according to a report in Reuters. A reduction in subsidies available to government employees and […]
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Dr. Basma Al-Buhairan, from Saudi Arabia’s C4IR and the Saudi RDIA, talks tech development, transformation in KSA with The 966
In Episode 115, The 966 hosts are back in their normal seats and with a special guest, Dr. Basma Al-Buhairan, Managing Director for the Center for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR), who joins The 966 to talk about tech adoption and the Center’s role in enabling Vision 2030’s success.
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More on Saudi-Israel normalization reports, Lucid’s future, and Kuwait University’s Bader Al-Saif joins The 966
Episode 98! Dr. Bader Al-Saif, founding President at Al-Saif Consulting and Assistant Professor at Kuwait University joins The 966 to talk about Saudi Arabia as an emerging economic and diplomatic power in a changing region. Al-Saif is also a visiting researcher at Georgetown University, where he completed his PHD in history, and a non-resident fellow […]
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Opinion: Is Saudi Arabia Really So Angry at Canada Over a Tweet?
This situation must be understood in the context of Saudi and Islamic culture. Any Arab leader, particularly a young one who has recently assumed power in a traditional and mostly tribal society, has to carefully maintain his and his country’s stature and prestige, what classical Muslim scholars called hayba. This refers to the awe and respect that a ruler and his state must command in order to maintain order and stability without having to resort to excessive coercion, and without which there is no basis for legitimate rule.
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