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The 966, Episode #134 – Saudi Arabia’s Booming Construction Sector with Laura Morgan, Market Intelligence Lead, MEA, JLL
- August 2,2024
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Laura Morgan, Market Intelligence Lead, MEA, JLL joins The 966. Episode #134 to discuss Saudi Arabia’s Booming Construction Sector.
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FIFA World Cup 2034 to feature 11 new stadiums (out of 15)
- August 1,2024
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- SUSTG Team
The Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has unveiled details of Saudi Arabia’s bid to host the largest-ever edition of the FIFA World Cup held in a single country. The official bid, under the slogan “Growing. Together”, outlines Saudi Arabia’s extensive plans and infrastructure projects.
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Saudi AI startup Intelmatix closes $20m funding round
- July 31,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Founded in 2021 by a group of MIT graduates led by Anas Alfaris, Almaha Almalki and Ahmad Alabdulkareem, Intelmatix provides both public and private sectors with accessible AI and advanced analytics that delivers technologies to improve operations, productivity, growth, and sustainability.
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Saudi Arabia Officially Submits Bid to Host the FIFA World Cup 2034
- July 30,2024
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- SUSTG Team
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has submitted its official bid to FIFA to host the FIFA World Cup 2034 at a ceremony hosted by the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) in Paris, France. The bid book was submitted by an official delegation led by His Royal Highness Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki bin Faisal Minister […]
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Saudi’s Health Sector Transformation Program
- July 29,2024
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In 2023, the Saudi government spent $50.4 billion on healthcare and social development, accounting for 16.96% of the annual government budget. This expenditure was second only to the education sector.
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Saudi Green Lights Three Solar Projects Totaling 5.5 GW
- June 28,2024
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The Saudi Power Procurement Company signed power purchase agreements for solar projects with a combined capacity of 5.5GW. The projects include the Haden solar PV plant (2GW), the Al-Muwaih Solar PV plant (2GW) in the Mecca Province, and the Al-Khushaybi PV project (1.5GW) in the Qassim Province.
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Aramco Makes Two Major U.S. Gas Plays
- June 27,2024
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As part of its efforts to expand its presence in international energy markets, Aramco has signed agreements with U.S. energy companies Sempra and NextDecade to tap into the growing U.S. LNG sector.
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Fakeeh Care Group 119 times oversubscribed as Saudi IPO market heats up
- May 14,2024
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- SUSTG Team
Investors put in $91 billion of orders for Fakeeh Care Group’s IPO which is set to be the Tadawul’s biggest listing of the year.
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New Imagery Released of F1 Circuit at Forthcoming Entertainment City Qiddiya
- March 6,2024
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Saudi Arabia has released computer-generated images of its planned new racing circuit in the forthcoming mega entertainment project Qiddiya, which will feature a 20-story-high elevated first corner and a swimming pool overlooking a section of track, according to reports.
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The Growing Size and Role of the Public Investment Fund (PIF) in Saudi Arabia with Robert Mogielnicki, FII 2023, Saudi World Cup and more…
- October 6,2023
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Dr. Robert Mogielnicki, Senior Resident Scholar at The Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington and professorial lecturer at George Washington University joins The 966 to discuss the growing size and role of the Kingdom’s sovereign wealth fund, the Public Investment Fund (PIF). Robert has previously characterized the PIF as, “screaming onto the scene” with an […]
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New Trump travel ban could bar Afghans, Pakistanis soon, sources say
A new travel ban by President Donald Trump could bar people from Afghanistan and Pakistan from entering the U.S. as soon as next week based on a government review of countries' security and vetting risks, three sources familiar with the matter said. The three sources, who requested anonymity, said other countries could also be on the list but did not know which ones. The move harkens back to the Republican president's first term ban on travelers from seven majority-Muslim nations, a policy that went through several iterations before it was upheld by the Supreme Court in 2018.
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Turkey moves to power Saudi Arabia’s defense-driven economic transformation
Riyadh’s bold plans to localize 50% of its defense sector by 2030 are reshaping its approach to military-industrial development. In line with this vision, leading Turkish defense companies such as Baykar, ASFAT and ASELSAN are forging co-production agreements, paving the way for intensifying technology transfer, and expanding local manufacturing capabilities within the Kingdom. Saudi Arabia’s proposed 6B USD defense agreement with Turkey is a significant step forward for this vision. The deal is expected to include a diverse range of hardware—including warships, the battle tank Altay, a variety of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and potential collaboration on fifth-generation KAAN stealth fighters. These moves signal broader geostrategic aims beyond a shift in military procurement. In this context, the looming deal has the potential to radically transform Riyadh’s economic and industrial landscape.
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Saudi Giga Projects Report 2025: 24 Giga Projects Transforming Saudi Arabia’s Economy & Infrastructure
The report provides an in-depth analysis of 24 transformative mega-projects driving Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030. Covering Neom, The Line, Oxagon, King Salman International Airport, Diriyah Project, and more, this report details project progress, contractor awards, and investment opportunities. These giga-projects are reshaping Saudi infrastructure, tourism, and technology, offering lucrative business and subcontractor opportunities.
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Warburg Pincus Partners With Hassana to Chase Saudi Arabia Deals
Warburg Pincus LLC and Saudi Arabia’s $320 billion pension fund manager will jointly explore deals in the kingdom as the global private equity firm looks to boost its presence in the Middle East. The $86 billion firm’s peers like Ardian SAS, General Atlantic and CVC Capital Partners have either opened offices for deal-making in the region or boosted headcount. Warburg currently has exposure to the Middle Eastern market through Gradiant, a clean-tech water projects solutions provider and developer. Its previous investments in the region include BPO solutions provider Mercator, which it combined it with Accelya and exited in 2019, and payments firm Network International.
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Saudi Energy Expansion: Lithium Production in Focus
Lithium, often dubbed “white gold,” plays a critical role in the manufacture of electric vehicles (EVs), energy storage systems, and renewable energy infrastructure. Aramco, in collaboration with Ma’aden, aims to extract lithium from high-concentration deposits and introduce cost-effective direct lithium extraction (DLE) technologies. With concentrations exceeding 400 parts per million identified in existing operations, Aramco is leveraging its decades of subsurface geological data and advanced digital tools to establish a robust lithium supply chain. This initiative builds on Aramco’s strengths as one of the world’s leading integrated energy companies, while Ma’aden contributes deep mining expertise. Their partnership is a testament to Saudi Arabia’s focus on industrial diversification and leadership in the energy transition minerals market.
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New project focuses on restoring degraded lands in Saudi Arabia
The National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification has launched a project to study and assess degraded sites in Saudi Arabia’s western and southern regions. Using advanced technology, the project will develop rehabilitation plans aligned with global standards as part of a broader national strategy, the Saudi Press Agency reported recently. It focuses on identifying degraded areas and analyzing direct and indirect causes in Makkah, Madinah, Baha, Asir, Jazan, and Najran.
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Saudi Arabia’s General Entertainment Authority Chief Forges ‘Landmark’ Boxing Promotion Partnership With TKO and Saudi’s Sela
Turki Alalshikh, the chairman of Saudi Arabia‘s General Entertainment Authority, has forged a multi-year boxing promotion partnership with U.S. sports and entertainment conglomerate TKO and Saudi sports marketing company Sela in what is being touted as a landmark deal. He is the mastermind behind the “Day of Reckoning” boxing matches held in Riyadh involving huge names such as Anthony Joshua and Deontay Wilder. Over the past few years Alalshikh has been behind Saudi Arabia’s large investments in many other sports as well, including soccer, golf, Formula 1 and, most recently, tennis.
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Arab leaders, UN endorse Egypt’s $53 billion Gaza plan
According to the 112-page draft document seen by the DPA and Reuters news agencies, an initial six-month recovery phase would focus on removing rubble and installing temporary housing at a cost of around $3 billion. In a first phase proper, the plan calls for the building of 200,000 housing units in Gaza over the next two years. A second stage will see 200,000 more housing units. By 2030, the plan foresees hundreds of thousands of new homes housing up to 3 million people as well as an airport, industrial zones, hotels and parks. President Sissi said an "independent" Palestinian body would manage Gaza under the reconstruction plan, with Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas saying his Palestinian Authority would be prepared to play a role.
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TKO Launches Boxing Promotion Partnership With Saudi Arabia’s Turki Alalshikh, Sela Group
UFC and WWE parent TKO Group has, as promised, jumped into boxing, inking a partnership with Saudi Arabia. The deal with His Excellency Turki Alalshikh, chairman of the Saudi General Entertainment Authority, and Sela, the Saudi national entertainment and events conglomerate, will establish a new boxing promotion that will provide a platform for leading boxers and prospects in the sport. TKO will serve as managing partner, providing day-to-day operational expertise, management and oversight of the promotion, with executive leadership anchored by UFC CEO Dana White and WWE president and TKO board member Nick Khan. TKO CEO Mark Shapiro called the agreement “a strategic opportunity to reimagine the sport of boxing globally.” He had teased a deal as imminent on an earnings call last week. “TKO has the deep expertise, promotional prowess, and longstanding relationships. HE Turki Alalshikh and Sela share our passion and vision for evolving the current model. Together, we can bring the sweet science back to its rightful place in the forefront of the global sports ecosystem.”
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MBS confirms Saudi Arabia’s support for resolutions adopted by Arab League summit on Gaza
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman emphasized the Kingdom’s full support for the resolutions adopted by the extraordinary Arab League summit on Gaza. The meeting – held in Egypt’s Cairo – saw leaders from the Arab region come together to counter US President Donald Trump’s “Middle East Riveria” vision, which seeks to displace Palestinians in the territory from their homes. The Cabinet also stressed the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination and to attain their legitimate rights, including the establishment of an independent state along the 1967 borders, with east Jerusalem as its capital, according to SPA.
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