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Biden Administration Welcomes Saudi Engagement with Iran, Talks Still in ‘Exploratory Phase’
- October 5,2021
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- SUSTG Team
The U.S. said it welcomes the news of direct communication between Saudi Arabia and Iran, Jennifer Gavito, deputy assistant secretary for Iran and Iraq at the State Department’s Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, told CNBC’s Dan Murphy in Dubai.
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ACWA Sets IPO Price at Top End of Range; Mulls Green Bond Options in 2022
- September 29,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power International, one of the Kingdom’s main vehicles for building renewable energy projects, has set the offer price for its IPO at the top of a range, Bloomberg reports. According to that report, ACWA Power International will sell shares at 56 riyals ($14.93) apiece after the institutional part of the offering ended, and will raise $1.2 billion for […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul Likely to End 2021 With 30 New Listings This Year – CMA Head
- September 27,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s stock exchange will likely end the year with more than 30 new listings as the Kingdom’s IPO bonanza in 2021 continues, according to comments from the Kingdom’s head of its Capital Markets Authority Mohammed El-Kuwaiz. El-Kuwaiz made the comments on Monday at a conference in Riyadh, according to Reuters.
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Residential Mortgages Soar in Saudi Arabia; Commercial Rents in Riyadh See Post-Pandemic Recovery
- September 21,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Roughly five years after the launch of the Kingdom’s National Transformation Plan (NTP), a key part of the Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 social and economic masterplan, Saudi is seeing major initial progress in the real estate sector, with new residential mortgages soaring 1000% since 2016, according to a report from industry powerhouse KnightFrank.
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After U.S. Withdrawal of Patriot Missiles, Greece Delivers System to Saudi
- September 15,2021
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- SUSTG Team
After the U.S. withdrawal of most of its advanced missile defense systems and Patriot batteries from Saudi Arabia in recent weeks, the Kingdom has turned to Greece to supply a Patriot battery and manpower to operate it, according to reports.
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Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power International, Key in Kingdom’s Renewable Plans, Set to IPO
- September 14,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s ACWA Power International, described as one of Saudi Arabia’s main vehicles for building renewable energy projects, is set to raise up to 4.55 billion riyals ($1.21 billion) in its initial public offering, Bloomberg reports.
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Saudi Arabia’s Technology Ministry Announces ‘LaunchKSA’ to Power Digital Innovation with $1 Billion Backing
- August 27,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) announced the launch of LaunchKSA, which promises to enhance innovation, augment digital know-how, support youth, and transform Saudi Arabia into the region’s largest digital economy.
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Kingdom’s Sights Remain on Renewables as Energy Ministry Allocates Land Plots for Solar
- August 20,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Energy is building two renewable energy plants on land plots with a total area of 12 million square meters (4.6 square miles) to generate 600mw of energy, according to Zawya via the Saudi Press Agency. The two announced plans fit into the Kingdom’s ongoing solar and renewable power ambitions. Saudi Arabia […]
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Saudi Aramco Joins ACWA Power, Others in $1 billion Sudair Solar Power Plant Development
- August 16,2021
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- SUSTG Team
A consortium that is developing Saudi Arabia’s largest solar project has reached financial close for the nearly $1 billion plant, and has secured the backing of state oil producer Saudi Aramco, according to Bloomberg. According to the report, Aramco, through a unit called The Saudi Aramco Power Company (SAPCO, will hold a 30% stake in the […]
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‘All Around the Region, Iran Continues to be Emboldened,’ Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Says at Virtual Forum
- August 4,2021
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan al Saud said on Tuesday he sees an emboldened Iran acting with increased malign intent in the region in an appearance at a virtual gathering of the Aspen Security Forum. “All around the region, Iran continues to be emboldened,” Prince Faisal bin Farhan said. “Iran is extremely active in […]
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Red Sea Global Partners With EDF And Masdar For 25-Year Solar-Powered Amaala Project In Saudi Arabia
Red Sea Global (RSG), the developer behind Amaala and The Red Sea, has partnered with French utility firm EDF and clean energy company Masdar to establish a 25-year concession agreement for a multi-utilities infrastructure facility serving the Amaala destination. Similar to The Red Sea, Amaala will rely entirely on solar energy, reducing CO2 emissions by nearly half a million tons annually.
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Saudi Esports Federation, KFC team up to empower female gamers
In a move that promises to revolutionise the esports landscape in Saudi Arabia, the Saudi Esports Federation (SEF) and Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) have unveiled a transformative three-year partnership. This groundbreaking collaboration is dedicated to advancing local gaming talent onto the global stage and includes an initiative aimed at empowering women gamers.
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The Mideast Power Brokers Who Control $2.7 Trillion in Assets
The Middle East is home to some of the world’s largest sovereign wealth funds. Overseeing close to $3 trillion of assets, these investing giants have become key players in global dealmaking. Flush with cash from last year’s commodity boom, entities from Abu Dhabi Investment Authority to Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund have splashed out billions of dollars on everything from technology and finance to sport, in countries spanning Australia to Canada.
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Saudi Acwa Power signs hydrogen agreement with Italian partners
The Saudi-listed Acwa Power developer and investor in power generation signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Italian energy major Eni and five other Italian companies to bolster cooperation in renewable hydrogen, as well as water desalination. The agreement was reached on the sidelines of the Saudi-Italian Investment Forum held in Milan on 4 September. Under the terms of the MoU, Eni and ACWA Power will cooperate in renewable hydrogen research and development of sustainable technologies.
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Gabon Coup: Officers Say They Are Seizing Power
A group of military officers said they had seized power in the oil-rich Central African nation of Gabon early Wednesday, overturning the results of a disputed election that returned the incumbent, President Ali Bongo Ondimba, for a third term in office. Appearing on a state-run TV station early on Wednesday, a few hours after Mr. Bongo was declared the winner of last weekend’s vote, the officers declared they were annulling the result, suspending the government and closing Gabon’s borders until further notice. There was no immediate reaction from Mr. Bongo, one of France’s closest allies in Africa, or his government. Bursts of gunfire were heard in the capital, Libreville, from the vicinity of the presidential residence, shortly after the broadcast ended.
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Saudi Arabia weighs nuclear power offers from China and France in bid to sway US
Saudi Arabia is considering bids to build a nuclear power station from countries including China, France and Russia as the kingdom seeks to sway the US over a sensitive security pact. The kingdom, which is the world’s largest oil exporter, has long sought its own civil nuclear capability and has made US assistance with the programme a key demand in a potential deal to normalise relations with Israel. A breakthrough in relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia would be a major diplomatic victory for President Joe Biden’s administration, which has described it as a priority. But Washington has baulked at Saudi Arabia’s demand for there to be no restrictions on enriching its own uranium.
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Saudi Arabia mulls nuclear power offers from China and Russia in bid to sway US
Saudi Arabia is considering bids to build a nuclear power station from countries including China, Russia and France, as the kingdom attempts to pressure the US over a sensitive security pact, according to a report in the Financial Times. Saudi Arabia has long sought its own civil nuclear capability and has made US assistance with the programme a key demand in a potential deal to normalise relations with Israel. A breakthrough in relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia, the world’s largest oil exporter, would be a major diplomatic victory for President Joe Biden’s administration, which has described it as a priority.
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Saudi Arabia’s multi-billion dollar football powerhouse bet
During the summer, the Saudi Pro League spent more $850m on transfer fees to acquire foreign players, making it the second-highest spender after the English Premier League. The figure does not include the eye-watering salaries offered to lure players primarily from top European leagues.
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‘Bridges with everyone’: how Saudi Arabia and UAE are positioning themselves for power
Where others view the shifting global currents through the lens of risk, Riyadh and Abu Dhabi see opportunities as they leverage their financial muscle and abundant oil resources to strategically hedge against their traditional relations with the west. The common theme in both Gulf states is one of self-assured, assertive leaders who are no longer willing to accept binary “with us or against us” US demands.
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‘Bridges with everyone’: how Saudi Arabia and UAE are positioning themselves for power
“Saudi Arabia and the UAE see more opportunities than risks in this changing world order, and they think they have the policies and instruments to become poles of the emerging multipolar world,” says Emile Hokayem, director of regional security at the International Institute for Strategic Studies. “They have a very opportunistic, flexible and transactional approach. The time when one could expect full alignment from them is over.”
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