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Key Backing of Iran Deal by Saudi King Salman Could Further Boost U.S.-Saudi Military Ties
Following King Salman’s personal and public support for the P5+1 deal with Iran at the White House last week, the United States and Saudi Arabia have overcome one of the largest bi-lateral diplomatic hurdles in decades. The strong support follows months of salesmanship by the Obama administration and paves the way for continued military and […]
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As Saudi Student Scholarship Program Expands to All Students Abroad, MoE Explores Limiting Program’s Scope to Medicine and Engineering
While visiting the United States last week, Saudi Arabia’s King Salman extended the Kingdom’s already expansive scholarship program to all students studying abroad, including to those currently paying their own way. The King met directly with Saudi students studying in the United States while in Washington and made the announcement during his visit. However, according […]
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King Salman’s Energetic Visit to Washington
During King Salman’s visit to Washington last week – his first official state visit anywhere – the King had back-to-back meetings with President Obama at the White House and met with Saudi military personnel, Saudi students, former U.S. presidents, former Aramco employees and the U.S.-Saudi business community in a schedule that provided a boost to U.S.-Saudi relations. […]
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U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum Opens in Washington, D.C. with Panel of Ministers and High-Level Government Officials
The U.S.-Saudi Investment Forum opened today in Washington, D.C. with a panel of high level ministers and officials to discuss the investment climate in Saudi Arabia. The event opened with a keynote by Abdullatif al-Othman, Governor and Chairman of the Saudi Arabia General Investment Authority (SAGIA), the primary organizer of the event alongside the Council […]
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Viral Marketing Video by Coca Cola Seats 6 Strangers Together for Iftar Dinner
During Ramadan, Coca-Cola Middle East created a video along with an anti-prejudice campaign in which six strangers came together for an iftar dinner to urge tolerance. The video was shot in the dark using infrared video equipment so the men couldn’t see each other as they chatted about various topics. When the lights turned on, they […]
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Fire at Saudi Aramco Residence Complex Kills 10, Hundreds Injured; Cause of Fire Unknown
A fire broke out at a housing complex for Saudi Aramco workers in the eastern city of Khobar, killing 10 people and injuring hundreds, according to reports. The cause of the fire is not yet known, but the BBC reports that Saudi Aramco has begun an investigation into the cause. According to Reuters, Saudi Arabia’s […]
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King Salman’s Visit to United States Follows Years of U.S.-Saudi Bi-Lateral Diplomacy
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman is set to meet with President Obama on September 4, 2015, the first visit by a Saudi head of state since King Abdullah in September of 2010. This is the second time President Obama and King Salman will meet in person this year and follows a busy 2015 for bi-lateral meetings between the […]
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Sfakianakis on Bloomberg: How Much Longer Can Saudi Arabia’s Economy Hold Out Against Cheap Oil? – Video
With economists predicting a budget deficit of as much as 20 percent of GDP this year and the IMF forecasting the first Saudi current-account deficit in more than a decade, Saudi Arabia faces tough fiscal policy choices ahead as the price continues to stay low. Saudi finance expert and Ashmore Group Middle East Director John Sfakianakis spoke with Bloomberg […]
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Saudi-led coalition pounds key Yemen port as violence escalates on both sides of the border
Saudi-led coalition warplanes pounded a key supply city for the Houthi forces in Yemen as the Hadi-backed fighters continue to rely on recently introduced military equipment to make gains in the ongoing conflict. Warplanes hit the Houthi-controlled Red Sea port of Hodeida on Tuesday, destroying cranes and warehouses in the main entry point for aid supplies […]
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Saudi Drawdown on Reserves Continues, but Slows to Lowest in 8 months – Jadwa Chartbook
Saudi Arabia continued to drawdown on reserves in June, but at the lowest rate in 8 months, according to a recently released report by Jadwa Investment. Riyadh-based Jadwa found net withdrawals from Saudi government accounts fell to their lowest point in eight months, with $3 billion of net withdrawals in June while foreign reserves fell by $7.6 billion […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Economic Growth Defies Regional Instability
The report says that Saudi oil exports are not dependent on the Red Sea, where Iran-backed Houthis have targeted commercial ships, in what they say is in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza. Likewise, Saudi Arabia’s tourism numbers "remain strong". In general, the IMF painted a rosy picture of Saudi Arabia’s economy, with a strong banking system, growing home ownership and "robust" non-oil economic growth. The report underscores the divergence between Gulf economies and those of poorer states like Egypt, Lebanon and Jordan, whose already weak economies have been battered by Israel’s war.
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Riyadh’s inaugural FinTech 24 conference attracts over 37,000 visitors
The event was hosted by the Financial Sector Development Program, Saudi Central Bank (SAMA), Capital Market Authority, and Insurance Authority, and jointly organized by Fintech Saudi and Alliance, a venture between the Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming and Drones, Informa Global, and the Investment Events Fund.
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Saudi Arabia’s NEOM Green Hydrogen Plant launches mass recruitment drive
NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) has initiated a major recruitment campaign for its world-leading green hydrogen plant in Saudi Arabia’s futuristic city NEOM, as the project moves closer to its operational phase. The $8.4 billion facility, set to be the world’s largest green hydrogen production plant, is progressing on schedule for full operations by the end of 2026. The project aims to produce up to 600 tonnes of carbon-free hydrogen daily, potentially eliminating five million tonnes of CO2 emissions annually
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Saudi PIF spending to reach $70b a year early
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) is set to increase its annual spending to $70 billion (Dh257 billion) by 2025, a year ahead of its earlier schedule, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). PIF’s governor Yasir Al Rumayyan announced at a Saudi investment summit that the fund planned to boost its annual capital expenditures from approximately $50 billion (Dh183 billion) to $70 billion (Dh257 billion) starting in 2026.
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Saudi Arabia invites Chinese companies to invest in key industrial sector
Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Al-Khorayef has invited Chinese companies to invest in promising industrial sectors identified in Saudi Arabia’s National Industrial Strategy, including automotive, food, pharmaceutical, and aviation industries. The invitation was extended during a roundtable meeting organized by the Federation of Chambers of Commerce in Guangzhou as part of Al-Khorayef’s official visit to China.
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Saudi Film Pioneer Faisal Baltyuor Launches First Arthouse Cinema in Riyadh
Saudi Arabian film industry pioneer Faisal Baltyuor is opening the first arthouse cinema in Riyadh in what amounts to a milestone in the kingdom’s moviegoing trajectory ever since Saudi lifted its 35-year ban on cinema in late 2017. The plush state-of-the-art 80-seat venue, called Cinehouse, is set to open in the Saudi capital later this month.
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Saudi players arrive in China ahead of World Cup qualifier
The Saudi national team arrived in the Chinese city of Dalian on Friday ahead of their World Cup qualifier there next week. The Green Falcons will face China on Tuesday night at the Dalian Suoyuwan Football Stadium, in the second game of the third round of the Asian qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.
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Saudi Arabian Military Industries Announces Retirement of CEO, Names Interim Chief
Abukhaled took over as chief of the Saudi defense business in 2020, succeeding Andrew Schwer, a German national and former executive at Rheinmetall. Before leading SAMI, Abukhaled was CEO of the Middle East unit of Northrop Grumman. Under his leadership, SAMI underwent significant expansion and growth, acquiring several businesses, including Advanced Electronics Company and Alsalam Aerospace. He also led efforts to seal joint ventures and contracts, the most recent being a $3 billion deal with Turkish Baykar to produce Akinci drones in Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund to transfer its gaming stock to Savvy Games Group
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund is set to transfer its games-related stock to its subsidiary Savvy Games Group. The move could happen as early as 2025, according to a Savvy representative talking to Nikkei, with the initiative part of a wider plan to leverage IP across the Middle East, the Japanese publication reported.
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Saudi Arabia studies over 2,000 mineral exploration license applications: SGS
The Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources is currently processing over 2,000 local and international license applications, including around 2,000 for exploration and approximately 139 for mining, Abdullah Al-Shamrani, CEO of Saudi Geological Survey (SGS). Additionally, he said that more than 2,300 mining licenses have been issued, reflecting significant growth in the sector, Asharq Al-Awsat reported.
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