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King Salman Replaces Top Military Commanders in Cabinet Shuffle
Saudi Arabia has replaced some of its top military officers by royal decree, elevating a younger generation as the war in Yemen approaches its fourth year without a victory. No reason was given for the changes, according to Bloomberg and the Financial Times. King Salman appointed First Lieutenant General Fayyad bin Hamed al-Ruwayli as chief […]
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Major Leap for Saudi Economy as Kingdom Set to Introduce Bankruptcy Laws
Saudi Arabia’s cabinet has approved a bankruptcy law that is likely to be a boost to the Kingdom’s efforts to attract investment and provide protection for entrepreneurs, according to reports. King Salman has reportedly endorsed the new law. As Reuters reports, modern bankruptcy legislation does not currently exist in Saudi Arabia, which creates difficulties for struggling companies seeking to restructure […]
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Development on Jeddah Tower and Surrounding Economic City Moves Forward After Alwaleed’s Release
Construction of what is planned to be the world’s tallest skyscraper in Jeddah is going ahead following the release of Saudi Arabia’s Prince Alwaleed bin Talal, the head of the consortium behind the $1.5 billion project said. Mounib Hammoud, chief executive of Jeddah Economic Co (JEC), said in an interview that the project will ideally be completed […]
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Saudi Economy to See 1.5% Growth in 2018, Jadwa Says
The Saudi Arabian economy will grow by an estimated 1.5 percent in 2018, up from a contraction in 2017 of -0.7 percent, according to a new report from Riyadh-based economic analysts at Jadwa Investment. “The oil sector will see the largest improvement in the year ahead, rising to 1.5 percent in 2018, compared to a decline […]
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will Visit Washington, Other U.S. Cities in Early March
The Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Washington is working to organize a visit by crown prince Mohammed bin Salman to the United States in early March, the first trip to the U.S. since he became crown prince last year, according to reports. Rumors of a forthcoming visit by the powerful crown prince have surfaced in […]
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At Davos, Saudi Leaders Discuss Energy, Foreign Policy on World Stage
Saudi government leaders arrived to Davos, Switzerland for the annual World Economic Forum to meet with other world leaders and discuss key foreign policy and energy challenges facing the Kingdom. The 48th Annual Meeting in Davos will host 3,000 participants across all stakeholder groups including public & private sectors, civil society, academia, media, and arts & culture. The Saudi delegation is led […]
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Report: Saudi Government, SBG in Talks for State Takeover of Troubled Construction Giant
Saudi Arabia is taking managerial control of Saudi Binladin Group (SBG) and discussing a possible transfer of some of the giant construction group’s assets to the state while its chairman and other family members are in detention, Reuters reports today citing sources. Binladin is the biggest builder in the country and important to Saudi Arabia’s plans for […]
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Saudi Aramco, Partners Launch Offshore Focused Shipyard at Ras Al-Khair Industrial City
Saudi Aramco and partners announced a joint venture to build a shipyard on the kingdom’s east coast, part of the Saudi Arabian government’s drive to diversify the economy beyond oil. Along with UAE-based Lamprell, the National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia (Bahri), and South Korea-based Hyundai Heavy Industries, Saudi Aramco says the shipyard will be focused on […]
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Omar Bahlaiwa Honored at Johns Hopkins Forum Alongside U.S. Congress Leaders
Omar Bahlaiwa, Saudi businessman, member of the board of directors of the Saudi-US Trade Group (SUSTG), member of the Saudi Committee for International Trade (CIT) and previously Secretary General of CIT as well as acting Secretary General for the Council of Saudi Chambers of Commerce was honored at the Annual Transatlantic Economic Forum held at the Johns […]
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Trump Administration, Saudi Government at Odds over Yemen Blockade, Jerusalem Decision
In an unusual public demand of Saudi Arabia, President Trump has called on Saudi leaders to ease the blockade of Yemen to allow for humanitarian aid to assist the war-torn and decimated country. “I have directed officials in my administration to call the leadership of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to request that they completely […]
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Where can you spend your bitcoins in the Middle East?
Bitcoin in the Middle East is still in infancy stage, but adoption and demand in the region are fast growing. Will bitcoins become a popular method of e-payment that Arabs across the region will adopt?
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The Middle East is running out of water. Can they adapt?
The world’s demand for water is likely to surge in the next few decades, severely threatening national water security and economic growth in some parts of the world, experts say.
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Did Iran Gift the Saudis a Terrorist Suspect?
Multiple sources, including CNN, AP and Saudi newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat, reported Aug. 27 that Ahmed al-Mughassil was arrested in Beirut and transferred to Saudi Arabia.
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Perspective: Are there any reasons for hope in the Middle East? Maybe.
But some Western leaders, particularly Obama, clearly hoped that a successful conclusion of the talks might create space for a broader diplomacy.
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Saudi Arabia Oil and Gas – The Eye of the Storm?
The long-term view also looks positive with eight new discoveries in 2014 – the largest in the Kingdom’s history – comprising the Abu Ali, Amjad, Badi and Faris gas fields, the Sadawi and Naqa oil fields, and the Qadqad oil and gas field, bringing the total discovered fields in country to 129.
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The history behind the search for the Khobar Towers bomber?
In my meetings with senior Saudi officials in Dhahran in the days immediately after the attack, they pointed the blame at Saudi Hezbollah. It became clear the Saudis had a great deal of information on the group and had probably foiled an earlier bomb attack without telling Washington. The Saudis were certain it was not the work of Osama bin Laden. They knew Mughassil was the mastermind from the start.
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Could Oil could drop into the $20s?
Crude-oil prices have gotten slammed over the past month, and the market bears have not even gone in for the kill, yet. WTI oil prices look like they could trade down to at least the low $30 area, and a trip down to the mid-$20s cannot be ruled out.
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Perspective: Will Saudi Arabia Change Oil Policy?
The government’s return to local debt markets for the first time in eight years will not only bridge its financing gap but will also represent a positive development for the Kingdom, in our view.
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Should the United States Negotiate with Terrorists?
For those countries with terrorists inside their borders, negotiation with terrorists has been a necessity rather than an option.
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Is Iran deal a threat to Israel? New signs military is at odds with Netanyahu
Netanyahu argues that Iran’s nuclear program is the top destabilizing factor in the Middle East, on par with Nazi Germany’s march to war in the late 1930’s. By contrast, the IDF document mentions Iran by name only once. Missing from a section providing an overview of threats to Israel is the word “nuclear” or any other reference to Iran’s atomic program, notes Mr. Tibon.
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