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Kechichian: How will Saudi Foreign Policy Evolve Under King Salman?
- February 19,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Following the successful and smooth transition of power from Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah to the new King Salman, all eyes are on how the new Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques will navigate the regional and global foreign policy landscape. Although King Salman kept on the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prince Saudi al Faisal, major […]
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Military Officials from 26 Nations Battling Daesh Begin 2-Day Summit in Saudi Arabia
- February 19,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Military officials from 26 nations descended on Saudi Arabia this week for a two-day meeting to discuss joint efforts to combat the self-styled Islamic State extremist group, or Daesh, in Iraq and Syria, according to the Saudi Press Agency. According to the Military Times, the head of the U.S. military’s Central Command, Gen. Lloyd Austin, […]
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#FocusKSA Video: Theodore Karasik on Saudi Arabia’s Political Transition
- February 17,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Gulf-based expert and analyst Theodore Karasik discussed the political transition in Saudi Arabia following the death of King Abdullah and the transition to King Salman last week with SUSTG and SUSRIS in an exclusive #FocusKSA interview. Karasik noted that the transition “went very smoothly,” and added, “I think what caught all of us by surprise […]
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#FocusKSA – Saudi Arabia in Transition – Fahad Nazer and Theodore Karasik [Full Video]
- February 17,2015
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- SUSTG Team
SUSTG’s Richard Wilson and SUSRIS’ Patrick Ryan held an online discussion with Theodore Karasik and Fahad Nazer to discuss Saudi Arabia’s transition in leadership and the implications for the Kingdom’s domestic, regional policies. Introductory and overview remarks by each speaker can be watched at the links below.
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Despite Falling Oil Prices, Saudi-Dow Chemical $20 Billion Chemical Plant Going Ahead
- February 17,2015
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- Lucien Zeigler
Despite a significant fall in oil prices since July 2014, Saudi Arabia’s joint venture partnership with Dow Chemical to build a $20 billion chemicals plant is going forward with an estimated completion date at full output of 2017, according to a report in Bloomberg based on comments made by a company official in Dubai. The ambitious […]
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SUSTG/SUSRIS Exclusive: Gulf Experts Fahad Nazer and Theodore Karasik Discuss Saudi Arabia’s New Leadership and Implications for Domestic, Regional Challenges
- February 16,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Last week, SUSTG’s Richard Wilson and SUSRIS’ Patrick Ryan held an online discussion with Theodore Karasik and Fahad Nazer to discuss Saudi Arabia’s transition in leadership and the implications for the Kingdom’s domestic, regional policies. The discussion, part of a SUSTG and SUSRIS’ ongoing FocusKSA series of conversations with Saudi leaders and experts in the public […]
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Saudi Arabia Evacuates Embassy in Yemen as Houthis Make Gains
- February 13,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia has suspended operations at its embassy in Yemen and evacuated its staff as the security situation there deteriorates, various agencies are reporting. Sanaa, Yemen’s capital, is currently under control of a Shiite militant group, the Houthis, who have battled the Saudi government along its long border with the Kingdom for years. The AFP […]
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For Saudi Arabia, Instability in Yemen Poses Political, Security, and Economic Challenges
- February 11,2015
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- SUSTG Team
As the political crisis in Yemen intensifies following a Houthi takeover that some in the Gulf are calling a “coup,” two recent essays provide useful analysis on the serious challenges facing Saudi Arabia and its new King Salman. Writing for the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace blog, Khaled Fattah discusses the current situation in Yemen […]
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Recent Data Show Saudi Women Make Up Only 13% of the Workforce, Despite Representing 50% of All Graduates from Saudi Universities
- February 10,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Recently released figures from Saudi Arabia’s Central Department of Statistics show that Saudi women have a long way to go in achieving equality in the workforce in the Kingdom, a longstanding challenge with economic and social facets facing Saudi Arabia’s new King Salman bin Abdulaziz al Saud and Labor Minister Adel Al-Fakeih. The official statistics […]
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Saudi MCI Proposes New E-Commerce Law
- February 9,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry has proposed a new draft e-commerce law to govern online transactions in the Kingdom. The eCommerce market share in Saudi Arabia will hit $13.3 billion in 2015, so a new law, if passed, would help to regulate the growing industry. According to the website Tfour.me, Saudi Arabia’s online retail […]
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Chinese Tourists May Get Visa Waiver to Visit Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia is planning to introduce more measures to help Chinese tourists visit the country, potentially including visa-free entry, Gloria Guevara, chief special advisor to the country’s tourism minister, told Caixin, as the oil-rich nation looks to capitalize on China’s booming tourism demand to support its economic transformation. “Everything is being analyzed,” Guevara said in an interview when asked whether the kingdom is considering offering some kind of visa waiver to Chinese visitors. “The Chinese market is very important for Saudi Arabia,” she said. The Middle East country received 100,000 Chinese visitors last year and aims to boost the figure to 5 million by 2030, she said.
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Trump Venues Bank on Golf, With Help From Saudi Arabia
Amateur golfers lined up on Thursday at the Trump National Doral near Miami, having agreed to pay more than $9,000 apiece to play a friendly round alongside some of the world’s top professionals. Rooms at the resort hotel will fill up with fans as a pro tournament featuring some of the biggest names in the sport gets underway on Friday. The resort’s restaurants and bars will pull in more business, and the Trump name will be beamed around the world on television and the internet. Behind this surge in business at one of former President Donald J. Trump’s properties is his deal to host tournaments for LIV Golf, the upstart league sponsored by Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund.
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Saudi Arabia to host women’s tennis WTA Finals for the next three years
The season-ending Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Finals will be held in Saudi Arabia’s capital Riyadh from 2024-2026, the tennis body said, ending months of speculation and marking the Gulf country’s latest foray into the sport. “To have a women’s tournament of this magnitude and profile is a defining moment for tennis in Saudi Arabia. The WTA Finals has the power to inspire far beyond the sport, especially for our young girls and women,” Saudi Minister of Sport Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Faisal Al Saud said on Thursday.
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Saudi Arabia registers 70 new archaeological sites
Saudi Arabia announced Wednesday the registration of 70 new archaeological sites in the National Antiquities Register. The new sites bring the total number of registered sites across the Kingdom to 8,917, the Saudi Press Agency reported. According to the country's Heritage Commission, the registration process involves a series of steps. It commences with the site's discovery and subsequent evaluation by specialists to confirm its archaeological significance, ending with the preparation and writing of necessary scientific and technical reports.
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Saudi Arabia announces 6 mining investment opportunities
Saudi Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources on Wednesday announced six new mining investment opportunities for local and international investors. It is part of the fifth round of mining bids for exploration licenses and encompasses gold, copper, zinc, lead, and silver ores in various regions of the kingdom, covering a total area of over 940 square kilometers, the Saudi Press Agency reported. Investment opportunities for exploration licenses include the "Al-Halahila" site in Najran, the "Jabal Qaran" site in Najran, the "Makman Hijab" in Riyadh, the "An-Nimas" site in Asir, the "Al-Mihah" site in Mecca, and the "Al-Hajirah" site in Asir.
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Saudi Arabia’s Al Akaria secures $192.48 million deal with Diriyah Gate for metro excavation
Saudi Real Estate Co. (Al Akaria) has announced the signing of a contract with Diriyah Gate Company Limited (DGCL) for the implementation of “Excavation for Metro-Box Central, Metro-Box South, and Metro-Box East and Related Works,” through one of its subsidiaries, Saudi Real Estate Infrastructure Company (Binyah), at a value of SAR722 million ($192.48 million).
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Saudi Arabia’s startups raise $198 million in March 2024
In a landmark month for the region’s startup ecosystem, Saudi Arabia emerged as the hot spot of fundraising activities, with total investments soaring to $198 million in 25 transactions. This surge, the highest in the region, underscores the growing vibrancy and investor confidence in Saudi Arabia’s startup landscape.
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Saudi Arabia: Flynas airline receives the 50th Airbus A320neo
Saudi low-cost airline Flynas has received its 50th A320neo airliner from Airbus, out of an order of more than 100 aircraft, as it continues its growth and expansion plan.
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China invested 10x more into Saudi Arabia from the previous year
China pumped in $16.8 billion in the kingdom as opposed to the $1.5 billion it had pumped in during 2022, stated data from Emirates NBD. The kingdom is targeting over $100 billion in foreign direct investment by 2030, all to diversify the economy. Overall, the FDI investments in Saudi doubled to $28.9 billion. EmiratesNBD report added that this surpassed the previous peak of $17.6 billion in 2018 but didn’t touch the exuberance of 2008 of $34.3 billion.
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Saudi Arabia’s conservative clerics have a new relationship with the government under Mohammed bin Salman
Social change in Saudi Arabia has long been deemed impossible due to the influence of the conservative clerical establishment. But as Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman supports new cultural attractions, experts are wondering whether the power of these clerics has diminished. Raihan Ismail, professor of contemporary Islamic studies at Oxford University, spoke to The World's host Carolyn Beeler about what role the clerics play in Saudi society today.
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