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  • Aramco Taps Three Banks to Underwrite ‘Largest Ever’ IPO
     

    Saudi Aramco has asked JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Morgan Stanley to assist with its upcoming initial public offering and could call on another bank, HSBC, with access to Chinese investors, according to separate reports in Reuters and the Wall Street Journal, which cited unnamed sources. The major U.S. banks join Moelis & Co., a […]

     
  • Seven Saudi Soldiers Killed on Yemen’s Border Last Week
     

    At least seven Saudi soldiers have been killed in the past week in clashes with Yemeni rebels, Al Jazeera reports, citing the Saudi Press Agency (SPA). Mohammed al-Manjahi was the latest soldier to be killed on the kingdom’s southern borders in the fight against Houthi rebels. According to an AFP news agency tally compiling reports by the Saudi […]

     
  • Secretary of State Tillerson Calls Saudi King Salman, Applauds Saudi Role in Regional Stability
     

    U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson called Saudi Arabia’s King Salman by phone yesterday, and commended the Kingdom on its role in “promoting stability across the region,” the SPA reports. Tillerson also “stressed on the importance of working with the Kingdom, developing a comprehensive plan to strengthen bilateral relations and cooperation both military and counter-terrorism […]

     
  • December Data a Mixed Picture for Saudi Economy
     

    Saudi Arabia’s total government accounts with SAMA fell $80 billion last year, representing a significant slowdown from 2015 which saw a $116 billion net decline, according to a recently released chartbook by Jadwa Investment. The net monthly change to government accounts with SAMA remained negative in December, falling for the seventh consecutive month, part of […]

     
  • Trump Turns Up Rhetoric, Threats Toward Iran
     

    The Trump administration says it is putting Iran “on notice” following two incidents in the region in the past week, including an attack on a Saudi navy ship by Iran-backed Houthi rebels. The comments came from President Trump on Twitter as he blasted the agreement to disarm Iran’s nuclear program. “Iran was on its last legs […]

     
  • U.S.-Saudi Arabia Continue Strong Defense Ties in Trump Administration’s Early Days
     

    Saudi Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman spoke by phone with Secretary of Defense James Mattis today to discuss mutual cooperation on security issues, according to the SPA and the Saudi Gazette. The Deputy Crown Prince also serves as minister of defense and chair of the powerful Council on Economic and Development Affairs (CEDA). The U.S.-Saudi relationship is […]

     
  • Economy Rebounds in Saudi Arabia as Money Supply Grows
     

    Saudi Arabian money supply growth has picked up in latest data for the month of December “in a sign that the economy is regaining strength after a slump last year caused by low oil prices and government austerity measures,” Reuters reports, citing central bank data. Key notes among the Central Bank data reported by Reuters: -Annual […]

     
  • First Jets from Record-Setting U.S.-Saudi Military Sale Delivered, Showcased in Riyadh
     

    Saudi Arabia showcased its newest F-15SA fighter jet at an airshow in Riyadh on Wednesday, in a demonstration that the Kingdom has begun receiving items purchased six years ago in the most expensive U.S. arms sale to a foreign country, Reuters reports. Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman commissioned the F15-SA fighter aircraft during […]

     
  • Tunnel for Longest Riyadh Metro Line 3 Complete as City Eyes Long-Term Solution to Traffic, Pollution
     

    Tunnel excavation for Line 3 of the under-construction Riyadh Metro – the longest line of the six total being created as part of the project – has been completed, according to a report. Line 3 is also known as the Orange Line and is more than 25 miles long, of which almost 7 miles will be underground, […]

     
  • U.S to Transfer Four Gitmo Detainees to Saudi Arabia
     

    The United States will transfer four detainees to Saudi Arabia from the Guantanamo Bay military prison in the next 24 hours, according to reports. President Barack Obama is making a final push to reduce the number of inmates at the prison, despite pressure from president-elect Donald Trump to halt such releases. According to Reuters, the release “will […]

     

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  • Rafael Nadal on post-retirement goals, promoting tennis in Saudi Arabia and his ATP Finals regret

    Part of Nadal’s future involves helping promote tennis in Saudi Arabia as an ambassador for the Saudi Tennis Federation, a role he took on back in January. Last week, he spent three days in Jeddah immersing himself in the tennis community in the Red Sea city, and learning more about Saudi culture. He attended the Next Gen ATP Finals at King Abdullah Sports City, took part in daily meet-and-greets, engaged with hundreds of kids in tennis clinics, took part in the award ceremony of an under-14 Asian tennis tournament, met the Saudi Davis Cup team as well as a group of junior wheelchair players, spoke at a coaches’ conference, and lots more. It was Nadal’s third visit to the kingdom – and first time in Jeddah – and he is still learning more about the tennis landscape there. “For me, it’s an opportunity, first of all, to know a different culture,” said Nadal of why he decided to become an STF ambassador.

  • Saudi Arabia considers purchasing 100 KAAN fighter jets from Türkiye: Media

    Saudi Arabia is reportedly evaluating the acquisition of 100 KAAN fifth-generation fighter jets from Türkiye, signaling a potential deepening of defense industry cooperation between the two nations. According to a report by Milliyet, high-level discussions have been held in Istanbul between Turkish and Saudi defense officials, including head of the Presidency of Defense Industries Haluk Gorgun, Saudi Deputy Minister of Defense Khaled Bin Hussein Al Biyari, and Saudi Air Force Commander Turki bin Bandar Al Saud. The meetings, which span three days, are aimed at establishing collaboration on large-scale defense projects such as KAAN, Türkiye’s indigenous fifth-generation fighter jet.

  • Shanghai, Mumbai, Dubai or Goodbye

    Frankly, I don’t think it’s possible for anyone to understand the Dubai story - or even the broader UAE story - without a visit to Jebel Ali port. The visit might also make you re-think “the end of globalization” narrative that has attracted the attention of so many. Jebel Ali Port, in many ways, embodies the commercial spirit at the heart of Dubai, though the idea of the port was initially met with skepticism. When the late Sheikh Rashid bin Saeed Al Maktoum, Ruler of Dubai, unveiled plans for Jebel Ali Port in the 1970s, critics dismissed it as a “white elephant,” fearing it would overshadow the recently opened Port Rashid, which had debuted in 1972. The Jebel Ali port sees 180+ shipping lines connecting it to more than 150 destinations across Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Europe and the Americas. The Jebel Ali Free Zone hosts some 10,000 companies, engaged in trading, logistics or light manufacturing.

  • Visualizing China’s Cobalt Supply Dominance by 2030

    Chinese dominance over critical minerals used in technologies like smartphones, electric vehicles (EVs), and solar power has become a growing concern for the U.S. and other Western countries. Currently, China refines 68% of the world’s nickel, 40% of copper, 59% of lithium, and 73% of cobalt, and is continuing to expand its mining operations. This graphic visualizes the total cobalt supply from the top 10 producers in 2030, highlighting China’s dominance. The data comes from Benchmark Mineral Intelligence, as of July 2024

  • Saudi Arabia leverages project management to achieve Vision 2030 milestones

    Saudi Arabia’s success under Vision 2030 is evident across several key sectors. With 87 percent of initiatives either completed or on track, the Kingdom has made significant strides in improving its business environment, generating employment, and advancing major projects like NEOM and the Red Sea Project. Badr Al-Dulami, deputy minister of transport and logistics services for roads affairs, described project management as the “pulse of transformation,” underscoring its role in fostering competitiveness and innovation.

  • UAE residents cut Umrah costs by up to 50% with Saudi Arabia’s transit visa, stopover option

    Some UAE residents are taking advantage of Saudi Arabia's stopover visa to perform Umrah while travelling on vacation or business, allowing them to cut costs by as much as 50 per cent. “They wanted to perform Umrah while they were here in the UAE. Initially, I applied for an Umrah visa, but my travel agent suggested the stopover visa as a more economical option,” said Abdel Hadi, who is a social worker. "With the transit visa, we completed the pilgrimage for just Dh8,000, including accommodation, food, and flight tickets,” Abdel Hadi said. They travelled by train from the Jeddah airport to the holy city of Makkah and then from there to the holy city of Madina.

  • WHO chief says he was at Yemen airport as Israeli bombs fell nearby

    A wave of Israeli airstrikes hit Yemen's main airport Thursday just as the World Health Organization’s director-general said he was about to board a flight there. One of the U.N. plane’s crew was wounded, WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a post on X. The Israeli military said it attacked infrastructure used by Yemen's Houthi rebels at the international airport in the capital Sanaa, as well as power stations and ports, alleging they were used to smuggle in Iranian weapons and for the entry of senior Iranian officials. Last week, Israeli jets bombed Sanaa and Hodeida, killing nine people. The U.S. military also has targeted the Houthis in Yemen in recent days. Israel's latest wave of strikes in Yemen follows several days of Houthi launches setting off air-raid sirens in Israel. The Houthis have also been targeting shipping in the Red Sea corridor, calling it solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza.

  • Saudi foreign minister takes part in GCC extraordinary meeting in Kuwait

    Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan took part in the 46th extraordinary meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council’s ministerial council in Kuwait on Thursday. Ministers and officials from GCC countries discussed the latest developments in Syria, Lebanon, and Gaza. They stressed the need to uphold Syria’s sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity after the fall of Bashar Assad’s regime in early December. The ministerial council rejected foreign interference in Syrian affairs and called for Western sanctions that have weakened the country’s economy to be lifted, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

  • Gulf Cooperation Council calls for lifting sanctions on Syria

    The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) concluded its 46th extraordinary ministerial meeting on Thursday, emphasizing the need for economic empowerment of Syria and urging the lifting of international sanctions on the war-torn country. In its final statement, the GCC called on all partners, nations, and organizations to provide support to the Syrian people, reaffirming the council’s commitment to ongoing humanitarian aid. The meeting, held in Kuwait, underscored that Syria’s security and stability are vital pillars of regional stability. The council highlighted the importance of respecting Syria’s sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity while rejecting foreign interference in its internal affairs. It also stressed the need to combat terrorism, chaos, and extremism, while promoting respect for diversity and refraining from offending others’ beliefs.

  • Saudi extends bids deadline for largest mineral belts

    Saudi Arabia has extended the deadline for submitting proposals for exploration licenses for its first mineralised belts. The extension was granted following a request from qualified bidders, seeking more time to complete the procedures, the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources said. In November the ministry announced 14 pre-qualified bidders for the five mineralised sites. The proposal submission deadline is now set at January 21, 2025, with the bid opening slated for February 11. The winning companies are set to be announced on February 16. In July, the ministry’s official spokesperson, Jarrah bin Mohammed Al-Jarrah, said that Jabal Sayad and Al-Hajjar are the largest mineralised belt sites – an area containing several mineral deposits.