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Saudi Arabia’s ‘New Desert Megacity’ KAEC 15% Complete
The BBC’s Sylvia Smith checks in on development at the King Abdullah Economic City north of Jeddah, one of four “megacity” projects envisioned by King Abdullah to be developed in the coming years. At a cost of $100bn, Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) is currently only 15% completed. “Peppered with cranes, the city […]
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U.S. Embassy in Riyadh Remains Closed for Third Consecutive Day
The U.S. Embassy in Riyadh was closed a third consecutive day today following the announcement made on Sunday that the Embassy would be closed because of security concerns on Monday and Tuesday, the Embassy said on its twitter account. The @USEmbassyRiyadh and both Consulates in #SaudiArabia have canceled consular services for tomorrow, March 18. — U.S. […]
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Prince Turki al Faisal on Iran Negotiations: “Whatever Comes Out of These Talks, We Will Want the Same”
In an interview with the BBC on Monday, HRH Prince Turki al-Faisal said that Saudi Arabia would seek the same rights that Iran has with respect to enrichment of nuclear fuel. “Iran is a disruptive player in various scenes in the Arab world, and so ending the fear of Iran developing weapons of mass destruction […]
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In Speech, King Salman Delivers His Vision for Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman gave a speech highlighting his vision for Saudi Arabia and discussed key subjects such as energy, job creation, and stability. King Salman said Saudi Arabia was trying to minimize the impact of plunging oil prices on its economy, according to Arab News. “The low prices witnessed by the oil market are having an […]
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IHS Jane’s: Saudi Arabia is the World’s Largest Defense Importer, and Largest Buyer for the United States
Saudi Arabia replaced India as the largest buyer of defense equipment and weaponry worldwide in 2014, and the largest importer from the U.S., according to IHS Jane’s. One out of every seven dollars spent on defense imports in 2015 will be spent by Saudi Arabia, the British military publication said. Ben Moores, senior defence analyst at […]
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The State of Internet in MENA 2015: Growth in Full Throttle (But Beware of Bumps)
It’s an exciting time for MENA’s online industry. While traditional industries’ investors are starting to worry – due to low oil prices, a potential slowdown in construction and real-estate, and eroding margins in telecom and banking- online businesses continue to thrive, thanks to high demand and adoption of transactional services, as well as the transformation […]
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#FocusKSA: SUSTG Speaks with Sharif Atta of SQM Frontier Management on the Opening of the Saudi Stock Market to Wider Foreign Investment
Sharif Atta of SQM Frontier Management speaks with SUSTG’s Richard Wilson on the opening of the Tadawul, or Saudi Stock Market, to wider foreign investment this Spring. The conversation is part of SUSTG and SUSRIS’ ongoing #FocusKSA discussions on Saudi Arabia.
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Secretary of State John Kerry Heads to Riyadh for a ‘Full Schedule’ Visit; Moment Seen as a ‘Get-to-Know You’ Opportunity for the Secretary
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is visiting Saudi Arabia for what the State department called a “full schedule” of meetings with King Salman, GCC ministers, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, and Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Saud al Faisal. Secretary of State John Kerry will arrive Wednesday night and stay overnight in Riyadh. On Thursday, […]
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MERS Still ‘Baffling’ Scientists as WHO Criticizes Implementation of Prevention Methods in Saudi Arabia; Riyadh Hospital Temporarily Closed
As MERS cases spike in Saudi Arabia, a delegation of World Health Organization (WHO) and other international organizations visited Saudi Arabia and concluded that the Kingdom must do more to combat the spread of the disease, particularly in hospitals, according to a press release from the WHO today. “Although data collection and surveillance have improved globally […]
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Saudi MCI Proposes New E-Commerce Law
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry has proposed a new draft e-commerce law to govern online transactions in the Kingdom. The eCommerce market share in Saudi Arabia will hit $13.3 billion in 2015, so a new law, if passed, would help to regulate the growing industry. According to the website Tfour.me, Saudi Arabia’s online retail […]
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Five Saudi banks to finance cultural development fund
Five Saudi banks have agreed to provide financing for a new arts fund managed by Saudi Arabia’s Cultural Development Fund, which has been leading government support for the arts since 2021. The agreement with Al-Rajhi Bank, Alinma Bank, Banque Saudi Fransi, Arab National Bank and Bank Aljazira will provide support to private sector projects in the 16 areas covered by the fund, which include architecture, museums, film, fashion, music and poetry.
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Egypt and Saudi Arabia accelerate $1.8 billion electricity interconnector project
The first phase is slated to begin in July 2025, and the entire project is anticipated to be fully operational by early 2026. At an estimated cost of $1.8 billion, this project represents a major investment in regional energy cooperation.
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Amiantit’s East Gas files to list 20% of shares on Nomu
Saudi Arabian Amiantit Co. and Saudi Paper Manufacturing Co. announced receiving a letter from East Gas Co. on May 19, about applying to the Capital Market Authority (CMA) for a direct listing on the Nomu -Parallel Market. The file was submitted by East Gas financial advisor, Arbah Capital Co. In separate statements to Tadawul, the two companies said the procedure and any material developments will be announced in due course.
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10 Saudi Players to Watch in 2024-25 RSL
The dawn of a new season brings with it fresh excitement about the fresh additions to the Roshn Saudi League, names that will provide hours of entertainment across the next 34 rounds of action. Equally as entertaining, however, are the household stars already within the league that have set the benchmark for some time now, or perhaps have only emerged, standing above as the best Saudi players in the RSL. A mix of experienced and youthfulness, here are 10 Saudi Arabians to keep an eye out for as the 2024-25 season kicks into gear on Thursday.
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KAUST and Saudi Red Sea Authority to collaborate on conservation research
The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Saudi Red Sea Authority (SRSA) to explore avenues of cooperation in biodiversity sustainability, support for marine environment protection initiatives and assess the impact of coastal tourism activities on the Red Sea. The MoU also aims to leverage their combined capabilities and expertise to achieve mutual benefits.
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Saudi Arabia’s National Water Company constructs 3 reservoirs in Riyadh
The National Water Company (NWC) announced that it has recently completed the construction and operation of a number of water reservoirs to support the daily water supply in Diriyah Governorate and Hattin and Al Nakheel districts north of Riyadh. The total cost is more than 43 million Saudi Riyals ($11.4 million) as part of Phase 1 of the Strategic Water Plan in Riyadh.
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Saudi Arabia: Introduction of the New Investment Law
The Investment Law aims to further Vision 2030 by facilitating the diversification of Saudi's economy and enhancing its competitiveness as a global investment hub. The law was drafted after conducting a thorough study with a detailed research methodology/ benchmarking exercise to consolidate best international practices. (Benchmark jurisdictions included Indonesia, Singapore, Germany, the U.A.E., Turkey, and the U.S.A.) The Investment Law will come into force 180 days after its publication in the Official Gazette and its implementing regulations will be issued within the same period.
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Saudi Arabia’s profits from oil exports plunge as kingdom tightens purse strings
Saudi Arabia’s revenue from oil exports have plummeted to a three-year low, testing the kingdom’s ability to support oil prices by choking supply. Saudi Arabia earned just $17.7bn from oil sales abroad in June, according to government data, or nine percent less than it did at the same time last year, and 12 percent less than in May. Bloomberg reported in July that Saudi Arabia exported about 5.6 million barrels of oil a day in June, just 250,000 barrels more than it was exporting during the start of the Covid-19 pandemic when global travel and oil demand crashed.
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MISA: 184 foreign companies move regional HQ to Saudi Arabia during first half of 2024
A total of 57 companies secured investment licenses to move their regional headquarters to the Kingdom during the second quarter of this year, and this records a growth rate of 84 percent compared to the same period in 2023. This is in addition to 127 licenses issued in the first quarter of 2024 and thus bringing the total number of licenses issued in the first half of the year to about 184 licenses, according to the “Saudi Economy and Investment Monitor” report for the second quarter of 2024, released by MISA.
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GASTAT: Saudi non-oil exports jump 10.5 percent in Q2 2024
Saudi Arabia’s non-oil exports recorded an increase of 10.5 percent during the second quarter of 2024 compared to the same period during the year 2023, according to a report of the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT). The International Trade Publication for the second quarter of 2024, released by GASTAT on Thursday, showed that the national non-oil exports, excluding re-exports, increased by 1.4 percent while the value of re-exported goods shot up by 39.1 percent.
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