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Fitch: 2016 Saudi Budget ‘Contains Significant Reforms and Follows Notable Expenditure Restraint’
In a recently released statement by Fitch Ratings, the agency said Saudi Arabia’s 2016 budget “contains significant reforms and follows notable expenditure restraint during the second half of 2015, but the fall in oil prices means that the deficit/GDP ratio will again be in double-digits.” The 2016 budget outlines measures to “rationalize expenditure, increase non-oil […]
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Saudi-Turkey Ties Grow with Erdogan Visit, Agree to Form ‘Strategic Cooperation Council’
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited Saudi Arabia this week to meet with top Saudi officials to discuss security and energy cooperation. Erdogan said his government and Saudi Arabia are working “in solidarity and consultation” to find a political solution for Syria, as both countries push for an agreement that would remove Assad from power, […]
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Early Look at Saudi Arabia’s 2016 Budget Reveals Spending at $226b
Saudi officials revealed the Kingdom’s 2016 budget at a press conference today in Riyadh, a budgeted spend of 840 billion riyals ($224 billion) and forecasted revenue at 513 billion ($137 billion). The budget plan aims to reduce the fiscal deficit while raising revenues from sources other than oil. King Salman said that Saudi Arabia’s economy […]
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‘Major Economic Shake-Up’ In the Works for Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia’s deputy crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, Minister of Defense and chair of the powerful Council of Economic and Development Affairs, is planning a major economic shake-up that involves “plans to reshape the economy to withstand low oil prices,” sources told Reuters privately. The strategy includes state spending reforms and privatizations. Bloomberg reports that Saudi officials […]
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Foreign Minister Al-Jubeir Discusses Yemen, Islamic Military Alliance in France 24 Interview
In an interview with France24 on YouTube, Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister Adel Al-Jubeir discussed the ongoing Yemen peace talks in Geneva, the situation in Yemen, the newly created Islamic Military Alliance and also responded to a question about Donald Trump’s recent remarks regarding Muslims in America. On the conflict in Yemen, Al-Jubeir said that he hoped […]
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No Change in Oil Strategy As Producers Continue With Pursuit of Market Share
OPEC appeared likely to maintain its policy of high production levels at its annual meeting in Vienna, according to reports, a decision that will continue downward pressure on crude prices in favor of greater market share. The decision to stick to the strategy was expected, but it is risky for countries that need the revenue, […]
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All Eyes on Vienna as OPEC’s 168th Meeting Marks One Year of Saudi-led Strategy to Squeeze High Cost Producers
The oil-producing nations of OPEC convene in Vienna on Friday, exactly one year since Saudi Arabia took the lead on its strategy to ramp up output to drive out higher-cost producers and secure market share. The results have been a global oil market in a state of persistent oversupply and unexpected resilience from smaller producers. Saudi […]
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Jeddah Construction Gets Boost with $2.2b Real Estate Fund
A new real $2.2 billion estate fund will drive ongoing construction at the Kingdom Tower Jeddah and the surrounding development, slated to become the world’s tallest building upon its targeted completion in 2018. Jeddah Economic Co., co-founded by Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal’s Kingdom Holding Co., is forming the 8.4 billion-riyal ($2.2 billion) real estate […]
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‘The key challenges are our overdependence on oil and the way we prepare and spend our budgets’, Saudi Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Says to NYT Columnist Friedman
In an op-ed published today in the New York Times, columnist Tom Friedman discussed his recent visit to Saudi Arabia and the seismic shift in governance in the Kingdom over the last year. The columnist spent an evening with one of the Middle East’s most powerful leaders, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and said the […]
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Report: Saudi Arabia to Work with OPEC to ‘Stabilize Prices’
A Bloomberg report citing the Saudi Press Agency said the Kingdom would work with producers within and outside the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries to stabilize the market. The news sent oil price futures higher on international indices on Monday, but speculation about a global supply glut and signs of rising U.S. stockpiles caused […]
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Saudi: New Nazaha law stipulates termination of government employee if convicted of corruption
A government employee shall be terminated from service in the event of conviction of corruption by a court of law. Legal measures will be taken against an employee if he amasses wealth disproportionate to his income. These provisions are included in the new Saudi Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) Law, approved by the Council of Ministers on July 23.
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Saudi Maaden Doubles Profits in Second Quarter of 2024
The net profits of the Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Maaden) doubled by approximately 192 percent to one billion riyals ($266 million) during the second quarter of 2024, compared to SAR 350.9 million ($93 million) during the same period last year. In a statement on Tadawul, the company attributed the growth to the increase in total profit by 35 percent to SAR 572 million as a result of the rise in selling prices, the decrease in the cost of raw materials, and depreciation expenses.
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Saudi EV market seen to grow by 6% YoY until 2030: Lucid
Marc Winterhoff, Chief Operating Officer at Lucid Group, predicts that the electric vehicle (EV) market in Saudi Arabia will grow by 6% year-on-year (YoY) until 2030, Al Eqtisadiah newspaper reported. He added that by that time, 210,000 to 250,000 EVs would be sold annually in Saudi Arabia, a significant number that aligns with Saudi Arabia’s commitment to manufacturing 500,000 vehicles and supporting this investment with $50 billion.
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Readout of Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III’s Call With Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant
Secretary Austin reiterated the United States' commitment to take every possible step to defend Israel and noted the strengthening of U.S. military force posture and capabilities throughout the Middle East in light of escalating regional tensions. Reinforcing this commitment, Secretary Austin has ordered the USS ABRAHAM LINCOLN Carrier Strike Group, equipped with F-35C fighters, to accelerate its transit to the Central Command area of responsibility, adding to the capabilities already provided by the USS THEODORE ROOSEVELT Carrier Strike Group.
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US ‘shares’ Israel concern Iran retaliation ‘could’ come this week
President Biden and European allies intensified diplomatic consultations and outreach to try to avert regional escalation as Israel said it was on high alert for Iranian retaliation, and as the Pentagon rushed additional naval and air power to the region to try to defend Israel from potential attack. But it was unclear if the U.S. believed an Iranian attack was likely, or if it might be conducting some sort of psychological warfare, forcing Israel to brace for one without striking, yet, or possibly to advance Gaza ceasefire efforts.
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Why Israel’s bombing of Yemen may have unintended consequences
On July 20, after an unprecedented Houthi drone strike killed a civilian in Tel Aviv the day before, Israel launched a series of airstrikes on Houthi-held Hodeidah Port on Yemen’s Red Sea coast. Beyond reportedly killing at least nine people and injuring dozens more, the aerial bombardment destroyed several pieces of vital infrastructure—including a major fuel storage site. While much of the international coverage of the incident has focused on the context of the wider regional dynamics of the Gaza war, the destruction of such infrastructure also stands to have significant economic, political, and potentially even military impacts within Yemen.
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Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s Experienced and ‘Revolutionary’ Incoming Foreign Minister
Araghchi’s appointment should be seen as a positive development at a time of high and rising tension in the region. In addition to his long experience in international affairs and nuclear talks, he enjoys robust “revolutionary” credentials that could partially shield him from domestic criticism should Iran make concessions on key issues.
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Saudi Arabia ranks 4th in road quality index in G20 countries
Saudi Arabia’s road quality index has risen to 5.7, placing the Kingdom in the fourth rank among the G20 countries, according to a survey carried out by the Saudi Roads General Authority. More than 77 percent of the roads across Saudi Arabia meets safety standards, exceeding the 66 percent targeted last year, the survey pointed out. These performance results were revealed 500 days after the Kingdom’s launching of the Roads Sector Strategy that focuses on safety, quality and traffic density, and based on its role in organizing and supervising the sector by setting the necessary policies, standards and procedures for the roads sector.
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Real’s Vinicius open to one billion euro Saudi offer, sources say
Real Madrid and Brazil forward Vinicius Jr is open to an offer of more than one billion euros from Saudi Arabia, sources close to the player told Reuters on Monday. Vinicius, 24, was approached by Saudi Public Investment Fund (PIF) officials to inquire about his interest of moving to the Saudi Pro League (SPL) on a five-year contract worth around 200 million euros per season fixed, plus bonuses. The package would also include a separate 10-year contract to become an ambassador for the 2034 World Cup, which is set to be held in the country, but those terms and financial numbers are yet to be discussed.
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Saudi Super Cup 2024 Preview: Quartet set for season curtain-raiser
Exactly 67 days after Al Hilal’s King’s Cup final victory over Al Nassr put the exclamation point on an enthralling 2023-24 Saudi football season, a new campaign begins in the Kingdom on Tuesday with the 11th edition of the Saudi Super Cup. Between 2013 and 2022, the Saudi Super Cup was a one-off match, but this will be the third time in a row it has been run as a four-team tournament, which Al Hilal most recently won just four months ago when the competition was hosted in Abu Dhabi. The 2024 Saudi Super Cup returns to its position as season curtain-raiser in August for the first time since 2018, when Al Hilal beat Al Ittihad.
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