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Spotlight on Saudi at Davos, island diplomacy, and legal reforms with Saudi-based attorney Chris Johnson
- May 27,2022
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- SUSTG Team
In Episode 45 this week, The 966 hosts welcome back Saudi-based attorney Chris Johnson to discuss Saudi Arabia’s new personal data privacy law, investment law, and other ongoing legal and regulatory reforms taking place in the Kingdom. Before that conversation, the hosts discuss Saudi Arabia’s strong presence at the World Economic Forum in Davos, an […]
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Kingdom Re-Launches Airports Privatization Strategy, Eyes 2023 Opening for Major Red Sea Tourism Project
- May 11,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is relaunching its strategy to privatize its airports in order to secure investment as it seeks to triple annual visitor numbers by 2030.
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Jon Alterman from the Center for Strategic and International Studies joins The 966 to talk about the Middle East in an evolving global order, U.S.-Saudi relations
- May 6,2022
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- SUSTG Team
In Episode 42, the ever-insightful Dr. Jon Alterman from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS), one of the leading think tanks in Washington, joins The 966 to talk about a changing global order and the Middle East’s role in it. The hosts ask Jon about his work to-date, including building the fascinating and […]
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Saudi Arabia Will Purchase Up to 100,000 Lucid Vehicles, Company Says
- April 27,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Electric carmaker Lucid Group Inc., which is owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) on Tuesday said it has signed an agreement with the government of Saudi Arabia for the purchase of up to 100,000 of its vehicles over the next 10 years, according to Reuters.
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Saudi Arabia’s Stock Market to Launch Single-Stock Futures Trading Soon
- April 18,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s stock exchange will launch single-stock futures (SSFs) trading soon in an effort to boost liquidity on the market, the CEO of the Tadawul Mohammed Al-Rumaih told a local source, according to Arab News.
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Former USMTM Chief Col. Brad Gandy Joins The 966 to Talk U.S.-Saudi Defense, Security Partnership and More
- April 1,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Episode 33! On last week’s episode, we talked about the huge transformation going on in Saudi Arabia’s military and USMTM’s role in it with author Bilal Saab, who has a book coming out on the subject. This week, the head of the USMTM from 2019-2021, Col. Brad Gandy, who heard last week’s episode and agreed […]
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Saudi Arabia Seeks to Launch Middle East’s First Carbon Exchange with Aramco, ACWA
- March 23,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Aramco and ACWA Power may be the first of a total of five companies to join a new carbon exchange set up by the Kingdom’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), according to Bloomberg.
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Analysts Question Reported Saudi Interest in Pricing Some Oil in Yuan
- March 16,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The Wall Street Journal reports that Saudi Arabia is in active talks with China to price some of its oil sales to China in yuan instead of the dollar, in what would be a “profound shift” for Saudi Arabia to price even some of its roughly 6.2 million barrels of day of crude exports in anything […]
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Saudi Aramco Joint Venture to Build Refinery and Petrochemical Complex in China; Delivery Date in 2024
- March 14,2022
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Aramco and its joint venture (JV) partners will develop a refinery and petrochemical complex in China to be delivered in 2024, according to a report in the industry publication Offshore Technology.
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A discussion with author Dr. Mark Thompson on the power and potential of Saudi youth on The 966 episode 30
- March 11,2022
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- SUSTG Team
The hosts welcome Dr. Mark Thompson from Riyadh. The hosts discuss Mark’s latest book, “Being Young, Male, and Saudi,” as well as his deep experiences living and teaching in the Kingdom. Before that, the hosts discuss why U.S. shale will not be saving the day any time soon, and also an encouraging new survey from […]
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Following Israeli counterstrike on Iran, region appears to pull back from the brink
After last weekend’s limited Israeli strike on Iran, and Tehran’s apparent willingness to absorb the blow without serious retaliation, the Middle East region looks to be pulling back from the brink of a major regional war. Credit must be given to the US administration, which worked hard to convince the Israeli government to not hit nuclear and energy targets as well as avoid a strike so large that it would necessitate an Iranian retaliation. The Israeli decision to choose a path that would avert further escalation with Iran has raised hopes that, after more than a year of war, perhaps Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is winding down this round of warfare.
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Trump’s Commercial Influence in the Gulf
Eric Trump, the executive vice president of the Trump Organization, stated that his father “loves” the United Arab Emirates and hopes to visit on an official trip if reelected in the upcoming U.S. presidential election. The UAE president, Mohammed bin Zayed al-Nahyan, recently visited the Republican presidential candidate, former President Donald J. Trump, as part of his official visit to the United States in late September. Whether or not Trump wins the presidency for a second time in November, his brand – and varying degrees of commercial influence – will remain a visible feature of the Gulf region.
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Syrian national airline resumes flights to Saudi city of Jeddah after eight-year pause
The Syrian regime’s transport ministry announced on Sunday that national carrier Syrian Air’s flights from Damascus to the Saudi city of Jeddah would resume, 18 months after Saudi Arabia and the regime normalised ties. Flights will restart again on 7 November, according to the regime’s SANA news agency, and will operate twice weekly. These will be the first commercial flights from Damascus to Jeddah for over eight years. Flights are already operating between Damascus and the Saudi capital Riyadh.
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Saudi and Iranian top diplomats discuss need to avoid destabilizing region
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan discussed in a phone call with Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi the importance of avoiding anything that might destabilize the region’s security, following Israel’s Saturday strikes on Iran, the Saudi foreign ministry said on Monday.
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Heritage commission expands urban heritage register with 500 new sites
The newly registered sites are distributed across several regions, with Riyadh leading with 413 sites, followed by Makkah with 39, Al-Baha with 25, and smaller numbers in Hail (6), Jazan (5), Aseer (4), and two sites each in the Eastern, Najran, and Al-Jouf regions. Additionally, Tabuk and Qassim regions each registered one site.
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Goldman, BlackRock Bosses Contend With a Changing Saudi Arabia
The most influential names from the world of finance and business are flying to Riyadh for the eighth iteration of the kingdom’s Future Investment Initiative. Dubbed ‘Davos in the Desert,’ the event’s pre-summits started Monday. Over the course of the next few days, we’ll hear from the likes of David Solomon, Jane Fraser, Marc Rowan and Larry Fink. They’re heading to the kingdom amid a profound shift in their relationships with Saudi Arabia’s nearly $1 trillion wealth fund.
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Saudi tourism facilities face penalties for non-compliance, ministry warns
According to the ministry, during recent inspections of licensed facilities, it discovered a lack of conformity of promotional material to regulations and failure to display contact information for duty managers in the reception area, among other issues. Additionally, the ministry said it found instances of invalid licenses for some government partners in the tourism sector and failure to maintain cleanliness or carry out maintenance at a number of facilities.
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World Cup 2034: Saudi Arabia human rights report ‘flawed’
Football's global governing body, FIFA, are expected to announce the middle eastern kingdom as the host for the 2034 tournament on December 11, with no other bids being considered at this point. But the decision to award the tournament to a country with a poor human rights record has angered advocacy groups. FIFA attempted to fulfil their stated commitment to human rights by commissioning an independent report on Saudi Arabia by the Saudi arm of London law firm, AS&H Clifford Chance. But its findings have been slammed.
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Foreign investors flock to flagship Saudi economic conference — but face less free-flowing cash
Described in past years by some attendees as a bonanza for Saudi cash, fund managers who spoke to CNBC this year draw a distinctly different picture as the kingdom simultaneously upholds more requirements for prospective fundraisers and investors, while also facing a revenue crunch amid lower oil prices and production. “Without question, it’s gotten way more competitive to attract money from the kingdom,” Omar Yacoub, a partner at U.S.-based investment firm ABS Global, which manages nearly $8 billion in assets, told CNBC. “Everyone and anyone has been going to ‘kiss the rings,’ so to speak, in Riyadh.”
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U.S. feared Iran could hit Saudi oil fields
Israel's strikes, by hitting military targets rather than industrial facilities, have — for now — prevented a wider war. That has been a key goal of President Biden and Secretary of State Tony Blinken since the Oct. 7 terrorist attack on Israel.
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