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  • Saudi Aramco posts third-quarter profits of $27.5 billion, down 15% from a year earlier

    Aramco, formally known as the Saudi Arabian Oil Co., had revenues of $111.1 billion over the quarter, the company said in a filing on Riyadh's Tadawul stock exchange. It had $113 billion in revenues the same quarter last year. Profits for the third quarter last year were $32.5 billion. The profit decrease “was mainly due to the impact of lower crude oil prices and weakening refining margins,” Aramco said. Profit for the first nine months of 2024 was $83.9 billion, down from $94.5 billion the year before.

  • Saudi Arabia condemns latest violence in Sudan, urges conflict parties to respect laws

    War has raged in Sudan since April 2023 between the army under the country’s de facto ruler Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the RSF, led by his former deputy Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo. At least 124 people have been killed and dozens wounded in the fighting in al-Jazira state over the past 10 days, according to the United Nations. Saudi Arabia also called on the warring parties to respect the Treaty of Jeddah and urged them to agree on a ceasefire and facilitate the delivery of human aid to those affected in the war-torn country.

  • 18th Saudi Relief Plane Departs for Lebanon with Essential Aid Supplies

    The 18th relief plane of the Saudi air bridge, operated by King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), left King Khalid International Airport for Lebanon today, carrying food, shelter, and medical supplies.

  • Aston Martin F1 team deepen Saudi links with Ma’aden partnership

    With a title partnership already in place with state-owned oil giant Aramco, and an additional deal agreed with state-owned Saudia last year, Aston Martin’s links to Saudi Arabia are extensive. The Formula One outfit further strengthened these connections by signing a technical collaboration with Aramco earlier this year, which will see the company deliver advanced fuels. The partnership announcement features comments from Lawrence Stroll, executive chairman of the Aston Martin Formula One team, which is typically rare for a deal like this. It’s also notable as the focus of this deal is on Ma’aden positioning itself as an employer, rather than any particular benefits for Aston Martin.

  • Saudi Arabia’s start-up airline places £6bn plane order in challenge to Gulf rivals

    This is in addition to an earlier agreement for 39 Boeing wide-bodies announced last year, which includes the option for another 33. Chief executive Tony Douglas said the Airbus jets will help “support economic growth” by establishing the comprehensive route network needed to transform the city of Riyadh into a global aviation hub.

  • PIF partners with Google Cloud to create AI hub in Saudi Arabia

    The partnership will provide AI training for millions of Saudi students and professionals, supporting the national objective of expanding the information and communication technology sector by 50 percent. Through Google Cloud’s technology, industries will have enhanced access to AI applications, enabling growth and capacity building. The agreement, subject to regulatory approvals, also includes joint research on Arabic language models and Saudi-specific AI applications.

  • Saudi startup Riyadh Air orders 60 Airbus A321neo planes

    Riyadh Air plans to begin passenger flights next summer and has placed an order for 60 A321neo planes, the largest among Airbus’ best-selling A320neo family, the company said in a statement. “This deal strongly reinforces the positive economic impact of Saudi Arabia’s newest airline on both a global and local scale to facilitate the fast-growing Saudi aviation ecosystem,” Tony Douglas, the CEO of Riyadh Air, was quoted saying in the Airbus statement.

  • Kering Launches its Kering Generation Award in Saudi Arabia in Partnership with the Saudi Fashion Commission

    The first Saudi edition of this Award program will specifically seek to identify start-ups that have an impact on customer engagement, circular economy and water protection. Together, Kering and the Saudi Fashion Commission commit to driving impactful change by promoting sustainable practices and supporting visionary fashion initiatives that shape a responsible future.

  • Saudi Arabia says 540 companies have chosen Kingdom for regional headquarters

    Saudi Arabia’s investment minister said on Tuesday the number of companies in the Kingdom with a regional headquarters had reached 540, ahead of a 2030 target of 500. “Our target was 500 regional headquarters by 2030. I’m glad to announce we have reached 540 by this morning,” Khalid al-Falih said during the Future Investment Initiative (FII) conference in Riyadh.

  • Saudi crown prince meets with global leaders including Pakistani PM, Jordanian counterpart

    Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of Pakistan on Tuesday, Saudi Press Agency reported. The prime minister and his accompanying delegation are in the Kingdom to attend the Future Investment Initiative conference. During the conference, Sharif shared with attendees his government was looking forward to forging new partnerships in artificial intelligence (AI), education and health.