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Saudi Arabia Makes Diplomatic Push to Warm Ties with Iraq
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir made a surprise trip to Iraq on Saturday, the first trip there by a Saudi foreign minister since 1990. While in Baghdad, Al-Jubeir met with Iraqi Prime Minister Haider Al-Abadi and his counterpart, Ibrahim Al-Jaafari. Al-Jubeir said that Saudi Arabia plans to appoint a new ambassador and resume direct flights […]
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Petrochemicals Sector in Saudi Arabia Remains Vital for Vision 2030 Aims
The Petrochemicals sector in Saudi Arabia makes up 60% of the Kingdom’s non-oil exports and remains vital to the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 aims, according to a recent study on the sector released by Jadwa Investment. The sector’s prominence in the non-oil economy means it has been identified by both the National Transformation Program (NTP) 2020 and […]
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“Ken of Arabia” Lands Moelis and Co. as Lead Advisor for Saudi Aramco IPO
Saudi Aramco has chosen New York-based boutique investment bank Moelis & Co as an adviser on its plans for what is expected to be the world’s biggest initial public share offer, Reuters reports. Moelis & Co secured the role of lead independent adviser. The selection is set to move the small newcomer, and its CEO, […]
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Raw Video Emerges of Houthi Attack on Saudi Frigate as U.S. Sends Destroyer to Red Sea
Raw video has emerged online of a Houthi attack on a Saudi frigate that damaged the ship and drew the condemnation of Saudi Arabia and its allies. Suicide boats belonging to the Houthi militias from Yemen struck the Saudi frigate off Hodeida port in the Red Sea. Two crew members were killed and three were […]
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Saudi Restarts Renewable Energy Investment Plans with up to $50b in Solar, Wind by 2023
Saudi Arabia appears to be re-starting its efforts to expand renewable energy projects to meet growing domestic power needs with up to $50b invested through 2023, according to reports and comments by the Kingdom’s energy and industry minister Khalid al-Falih. The projects, part of the National Renewable Energy Plan (NREP) will be managed under a […]
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Jeddah Cell Connected to ISIS Busted after Two Saudis Blow Themselves Up During Raid
Saudi Arabia has busted a large terror cell after two Saudis blew themselves up during a gun battle in Jeddah, the Kingdom’s second-largest city. In addition to the two dead, 16 suspected terrorists have been arrested, including three Saudis and 13 Pakistani nationals, according to the Saudi Gazette. The Kingdom has also named the two […]
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Saudi Arabia May Cancel $20b in Projects to Cut Costs, Hires PwC
Saudi Arabia is reportedly working with accounting and consulting firm PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) on plans to cancel up to $20 billion of projects as the Kingdom continues to seek ways to cut costs as part of economic reforms, Bloomberg reports. The Ministry of Economy and Planning has appointed PwC to review $69 billion of government contracts and aims […]
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Saudi 2017 Budget Will Seek to Reduce Deficit, Create Surplus by 2020
Saudi Arabia’s government will reportedly unveil a plan to balance its high deficit and work to achieve a surplus in 2020, according to a senior government official with knowledge of the matter as quoted in Bloomberg. The plan was devised by the powerful Council on Economic and Development Affairs (CEDA), which is chaired by Deputy Crown Prince […]
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Careem, an Uber Rival in the Middle East, is Newest ‘Unicorn’ Company with Saudi, Japanese Investments
Careem, one of Uber’s rivals in the Middle East, has taken in $350 million in investment led by Japanese e-commerce firm Rakuten and Saudi Telecom Company (STC), the second investment made by Saudi Arabia’s government into ride-sharing apps this year. Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) invested $3.5 billion in ride-hailing app Uber in June, […]
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Saudi Arabia’s New Currency Offers Security Upgrades, Phases Out Small Notes
Saudi Arabia has unveiled newly designed banknotes and coins with added security features that make forgery difficult. The new issuance is the first step to addressing the preponderance of one-Riyal bills currently in circulation. Half of all Saudi paper notes are one-Riyal notes, which is worth a little more than a quarter U.S. dollar. A […]
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Saudi Arabia’s 2034 FIFA World Cup Bid Conference Highlights Key Aspects of the Landmark Event
Saudi Football Federation (SAFF) president Yasser Al-Misehal stressed on Wednesday that Saudi Arabia's bid to host the FIFA World Cup 2034 has received unprecedented historical support from over 140 countries, reflecting the significant confidence of the international community to host the World Cup.
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Saudi Arabia is among top 20 vehicle import markets in the world
The automotive sector in Saudi Arabia is one of the most important commercial activities in the country and is a main pillar of the national economy as the sector contributes greatly to economic growth. The size of the new and used car market exceeds 700,000 cars of varying types per year. According to the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT), the total number of new and used vehicles and carriages imported into Saudi Arabia in 15 months (2023 and quarter 1 of 2024) from more than 51 countries exceeded one million vehicles with an estimated value of more than SR83 billion.
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Saudi Arabia’s World Cup Bid Reveals New Plans for Hotels, Stadiums, Airports
The bid book reveals how many hotels Saudi Arabia is building, when they are opening, and how many are luxury. Saudi says it already has “over 45,000 hotel rooms in alignment with FIFA requirements across the host cities,” with more than 185,000 additional rooms” opening by 2034.
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Saudi Arabia reveals Fifa World Cup 2034 venue plans
The showpiece venue for the tournament will be the newly announced King Salman Stadium, which will be located in north Riyadh, next to King Abdulaziz Park. The stadium will cover an area of about 660,000 square metres (sq m) and have a seating capacity of over 92,000 spectators. The 46,000-seat stadium in Neom is “designed to stand out among the world’s most iconic landmarks”, according to the bid book. It is planned to be built 350 metres above ground level within The Line project at Neom.
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Saudi Arabia’s strategy with the OPEC+
The adoption of reductions in production has profound consequences for Saudi Arabia's domestic economy. In the short term, lower oil output means lower government revenue from oil exports. This may provide a challenge to the Kingdom's budget, particularly given Vision 2030's ambitious expenditure programmes. The Saudi government projected a US$21 billion shortfall in 2024 owing to lower oil income. Despite these problems, the cutbacks are part of a larger strategy to maintain long-term economic stability and prosperity. The extension of cutbacks until mid-2024 aims to ensure market stability while progressively restoring further cut volumes based on market conditions.
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Q&A: The Hidden Element Transforming Tourism in Saudi Arabia
Helicopters rarely spring to mind when considering conventional facets of tourism. Yet, their role in the travel industry is surprisingly foundational. They provide essential support in tourism logistics, from facilitating the construction of new tourism infrastructure to providing aerial support for events and activities, medical facilities, and more. Their contribution is quietly transformative in Saudi Arabia, where expansive giga-projects dominate the landscape.
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Parsons Awarded over $160 million Contracts in Saudi Arabia
The Projects including a confidential $41 million contract for technical consulting, $60 million of additional scope on existing contracts, approximately $30 million of new work for a resort and marina and new work supporting a Saudi developer.
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Commentary: Is a Defense Treaty With Saudi Arabia Worth the Commitments?
In the latest from the Pivotal States series, which examines alternative U.S. foreign policy approaches to the world’s key nations, American Statecraft Program Director Christopher S. Chivvis discussed the future of the U.S.-Saudi Arabia relationship with Kim Ghattas, a contributing editor at Financial Times; Aaron David Miller, American Statecraft senior fellow; and Ambassador Dennis Ross, distinguished fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
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Groundbreaking Saudi-Turkish Road Comedy ‘My Treat’ to Be Produced by Front Row Productions, Alamiya Filmed Entertainment
Dubai-based Front Row Productions and new Saudi production company Alamiya Filmed Entertainment have teamed on “My Treat” (“Mahmool Makfool”), a Saudi-Turkish road-trip comedy about the misadventures of three young Saudi women who are big fans of Turkish soaps.
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Saudi Arabia reveals all 15 stadiums for the 2034 World Cup
Revealed as part of its official bid submission to FIFA, the 15 stadiums will be based in and around four cities – Riyadh, Jeddah, Al Khobar and Abha, as well as the under-construction The Line. In total 11 new stadiums are planned for the World Cup, with three currently under construction. The country's two current largest stadiums will be renovated, while two further existing stadiums will be temporarily expanded during the tournament.
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