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Saudi Arabia’s total exports in 2014 dropped by 8.9 percent
Saudi Arabia’s Central Department of Statistics found that total exports in 2014 dropped by 8.9 percent to SR1.28 trillion ($342.28 billion), while imports rose. Oil was the lion’s share of total exports at 83 percent of the total value of exports at $280 billion. According to Arab News and Saudi Arabia’s Central Department of Statistics, non oil […]
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Photos: King Salman Urges More ‘Support to Investment and Investors in the Kingdom’ at High-Level Business Gathering
In a focus on investment forum in Saudi Arabia, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman spoke to leading business leaders and government officials at Al-Salam Palace on Wednesday and asked them to encourage “businessmen to invest in the Kingdom where the climate is conducive for business and where everyone gets a fair opportunity” and to […]
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Saudi Arabia Seeks Sikorsky MH-60R Helicopters, First Military Sale Request from a Gulf State Since Camp David Summit
The Royal Saudi Navy is seeking to purchase 10 Sikorsky MH-60R Sea Hawk helicopters as part of its naval expansion program, the first military purchase since the U.S.-GCC summit last week in Washington, Defense News reports. “The State Department has made a determination approving a possible Foreign Military Sale to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia […]
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Sfakianakis: “The choices now being made stand to alter the face of the kingdom”
In a opinion piece in the London-based Financial Times (paywall), veteran banker in Saudi Arabia Dr. John Sfakianakis writes that tough decisions loom for the Kingdom’s leaders with regard to oil and energy use. “When your income is cut in half, it helps to have a few dollars on hand, but even then you will have to […]
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Reaction: GCC Camp David Summit ‘Exceeded Expectations’, Indicates ‘Clear and Continuing Commitment’ between U.S., Gulf Partners
Reaction from officials and analysts after last week’s U.S.-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) meeting indicate that President Obama’s outreach to leaders helped to shore up the U.S.-GCC alliance. “The countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) may not have gotten what they wanted from the Obama administration this week, but they appear to have gotten some […]
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President Obama Hosts GCC Leaders to Camp David, Offers ‘Ironclad’ Security Commitment
President Barack Obama hosted a summit of GCC member states in Camp David this week to shore up U.S. security support for external threats to Gulf Nations and discuss the Administration’s nuclear deal with Iran. Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir called the U.S.-Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) summit at Camp David “unprecedented” and said the day had brought U.S.-Gulf […]
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French President Hollande in Riyadh for Talks on Regional Issues with GCC Leaders
French President François Hollande arrived in Riyadh for talks on regional issues in what a French diplomat told Reuters was an indication to the United States that the Saudi-French alliance was strong and getting stronger. According to Reuters, Hollande met Salman “for an hour after dinner at his personal palace on Monday, and the Saudi cabinet […]
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Jadwa Investment May 2015 Chartbook: SAMA Reserves Fall on Government Spending, Consumer Data Healthy
Jadwa Investment’s recently released May 2015 Chartbook found a decline in Saudi Arabian government reserves for a 6th straight month and overall healthy consumer consumption data. In March, net government accounts with SAMA fell by a total of $9.5 billion (SR 35.7 billion), continuing a negative monthly change for the sixth consecutive month, the Riyadh-based investment […]
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Lockheed, Arabsat/KACST in Satellite Deal to Boost Media in Saudi Arabia and Middle East
Arabsat and King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) announced in a press release today contracts for Lockheed Martin to manufacture two A2100 communications satellites, in a bid to provide TV, internet, telephone and secure communications to customers in the Middle East. “The two satellites ordered by Arabsat will strengthen the Arabsat fleet to […]
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Why California Can Learn from Saudi Arabia’s Water Challenges
California has serious water challenges as Governor Jerry Brown issued a mandatory restriction on usage for the first time. Writing on revealnews.com in an excellent in-depth examination between the two countries, Nathan Halverson notes that Saudi Arabia’s challenges with water present lessons for the largest state in the U.S. Halverson dives into the history of […]
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Hajj pilgrims innovate for comfort amid Saudi Arabia’s efforts to beat the heat
Alongside the Kingdom’s measures — which include extensive cooling systems — pilgrims are using rechargeable and battery-powered neck and handheld fans in their determination to offset the challenging conditions brought by the summer.
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Hajj 2024 in numbers: Annual pilgrimage draws over 1.83 million worshipers
A total of 1,833,164 pilgrims performed the annual pilgrimage, 1,611,310 of whom were from outside the Kingdom with domestic pilgrims-both citizens and residents-numbered at 221,854. The number of male pilgrims this year reached 958,137, while female pilgrims totaled 875,027, GASTAT said.
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Analysis: The strategic shift in Iranian public opinion on nuclear weapons
The recent surge in Iranian public support for nuclear weapons, as revealed by the IranPoll survey, can be significantly attributed to the ongoing conflict in Gaza and the perceived actions of Israel. Many Iranians believe that, in a hypothetical war scenario between Iran and Israel, Israel would retaliate for battlefield losses by targeting Iranian civilians, much like the alleged genocide in Gaza. This fear drives a heightened desire for a formidable deterrence capability to protect Iran from potential mass casualties inflicted by Israel.
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The scientist who saved the Middle East’s priceless crops
When civil war broke out in Lebanon in 1975, agricultural scientist Dr Geoff Hawtin was left with little time to try to save the thousands of priceless seeds he had collected from across the Middle East.
Under gunfire, he and his team knew they needed to protect the 17,000 precious seed packets knowing they would be vital for the food security of future generations.
Driving 50km to the Syrian border over roads covered with landmines, he made five trips to take the collection to Damascus to safety.
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Specter of Hezbollah-Israel war raises pressure on GCC leaders
“A potential Hezbollah-Israel war could plausibly get Iran and its regional allies to intervene militarily in support of [Hezbollah], which could lead to a serious escalation with implications beyond the region causing widespread instability across the globe,” said Dr. Abdullah Baabood, an Omani scholar and Visiting Professor at Waseda University in Tokyo, in an interview with Amwaj.media.
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US weighs plan for Centcom to coordinate directly with Palestinian Authority’s security forces
US President Joe Biden's administration is weighing a plan to bring cooperation with the Palestinian Authority's security forces under the purview of Centcom, a potential reshuffle that some US officials say could advance plans for post-war Gaza governance. US officials advocating for the move argue it would bolster cooperation between the Palestinian Authority's (PA) security forces and Arab states, one current US official, one former US official and one Western official familiar with the plan told Middle East Eye.
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NextDecade, Saudi Aramco sign 20-year LNG supply deal
U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) provider NextDecade (NEXT.O), opens new tab has signed a non-binding agreement with Saudi Aramco (2222.SE), opens new tab to supply 1.2 million tonnes per annum (MTPA) of LNG for 20 years, the companies said on Thursday.The deal comes at a time when Aramco is seeking to strengthen its position in the LNG market, which is set to grow globally by 50% by 2030, especially in the United States, where LNG capacity is set to almost double over the next four years.
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Saudi Fintech Rasan Jumps by 30% in Riyadh Trading Debut
The shares rose to as high as 48.1 riyals, up 30% — the maximum allowed — from the offer price of 37 riyals apiece. That aligns with the strong demand for the stock when the offer was unveiled, with investors putting in orders worth $29 billion and the deal 129 times oversubscribed.
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Formula E returns to Saudi Arabia with new circuit
Formula E has announced the calendar for Season 11 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship, and Diriyah on the outskirts of Riyadh is on the list. Taking place on 14 and 15 February 2025, this marks the race’s seventh instalment of the Diriyah E-Prix in the Kingdom, promising two days packed with high-octane action.
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Saudi Crown Prince Apologizes for Not Attending G7 Summit in Italy
Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz informed Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni of his inability to attend the Group of Seven (G7) summit on Friday due to Hajj season. In a cable, the Crown Prince said he won't be able to participate in the summit slated for June 14 in Italy due to his commitments to oversee the annual Hajj season. The Crown Prince thanked the Italian prime minister for the invitation to participate in the communication session of the G7 summit. The Prince noted the strength of the relationship between their countries and wished Italian authorities success in hosting the summit.
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