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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s Speaks with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
- August 14,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo spoke today with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman by phone to discuss several regional issues, according to a statement released by the State Department. Secretary Pompeo “thanked the Crown Prince for Saudi Arabia’s support for northeast Syria’s urgent stabilization needs, its engagement with the Iraqi government, and its […]
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Saudi Arabia Forms New ‘Higher Committee for Hydrocarbon Affairs’ to Oversee Oil and Gas Sectors
- August 1,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia plans to form “a higher committee for hydrocarbons,” which will fall under the leadership of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, according to the state-run Saudi Press Agency. The decision for the creation of a body to oversee the oil and gas sectors was approved in a cabinet meeting chaired by King Salman. “The […]
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Report: Saudi to Invest $10b in South Africa’s Economy
- July 13,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia will invest at least $10 billion in South Africa, mostly in the energy sector, including building oil refineries, Reuters reports, citing the spokeswomen for South Africa’s president Cyril Ramaphosa said on Thursday. The pledge was made by Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman during an official visit by President Ramaphosa and government ministers […]
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MIT Professional Education Launches New Collaboration with Saudi Arabia’s Al Yamamah University
- July 10,2018
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- SUSTG Team
MIT Professional Education is launching a new collaboration with Al Yamamah University (YU) aimed at “promoting diversity at institutions of higher education and supporting the country’s overall development and sociocultural evolution,” the prestigious university announced on its website. As part of the initiative, MIT Professional Education will “develop and teach professional education courses on leadership and innovation […]
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‘The Worst May be Over for Saudi Economy’ as GDP Growth Returns
- July 2,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Rising oil prices and a surge in the non-crude sector jolted the Saudi economy back to life in the first quarter of this year, according to reports, as economists and analysts say the worst might be over for the Kingdom after enacting tough but needed economic reforms. The Kingdom’s GDP grew for the first time […]
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Saudi Women Take the Wheel as Kingdom Marches to More Vibrant Society
- June 25,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi women exercised their new legal right to drive across the Kingdom for the first time in decades this weekend, with many taking to social media to document their experience. The new law allowing women to drive took effect on June 24th, with some newly licensed women drivers in the kingdom doing so right at […]
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In Win for Saudis, OPEC Agrees On ‘Modest’ Increase in Oil Production
- June 22,2018
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- SUSTG Team
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) agreed on Friday on a modest increase in oil production from July, Reuters reports, after its de-facto leader Saudi Arabia “persuaded arch-rival Iran to cooperate” amid calls from major consumers to help reduce the price of crude and avoid a supply shortage. The increase followed days of […]
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Saudi Arabia Selected for MSCI Inclusion; Analysts Expect Significant Capital Inflows
- June 21,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Following years of effort by Saudi officials to increase transparency in its stock market, the Kingdom won inclusion into MSCI, Inc.’s highly sought-after emerging market index, expanding the asset class by as much as $600 billion for the Kingdom. The news, announced overnight in Saudi Arabia, was welcomed by Saudi officials and executives at the […]
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Saudi Arabia, Russia to Jointly Invest $2 Billion in Tech Following Crown Prince, Putin Meeting
- June 19,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia and Russia will jointly invest $2 billion in technology projects next year, according to reports, following the visit of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Russia at the start of the World Cup last week. Russia’s RIDF, the country’s sovereign wealth fund, and Saudi Arabia have already allocated $10 billion for investment with $2 billion […]
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Tough Start for Saudi Arabia Football at World Cup; Uruguay Next
- June 15,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Host country Russia defeated Saudi Arabia 5-0 in a tough start for the Kingdom’s first World Cup bid in 12 years. Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman watched the match alongside of Russia’s President Vladimir Putin, and video images of the two leaders reacting to the match have gone viral on social media sites. […]
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Trump’s message is clear: US free speech principles don’t apply to Palestine supporters
Recent years have seen increasing efforts to go beyond the informal methods of suppressing pro-Palestinian perspectives such as often false accusations of anti-Semitism, ostracism, or negative professional consequences. States and state-run institutions have been increasingly attempting to legislate financial, professional, contractual and other penalties for criticism of Israel and its occupation that began in 1967. During last year’s election campaign, US President Donald Trump vowed to crush such views. He described student opposition to the Gaza war as part of a “radical revolution” that “has to be stopped now”, so “we’re going to set that movement back 25 or 30 years”. This did not appear to phase the numerous Arab and Muslim Americans who voted for Mr Trump or, at least, helped him by staying home or supporting irrelevant candidates.
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Multinational Exercise Spears of Victory 2025 in Saudi Arabia Concludes
The Saudi Arabian annual multinational exercise, Spears of Victory, was held this year from Jan. 26 to Feb. 6 by the Royal Saudi Air Force’s (RSAF) Air Warfare Center, located at King Abdulaziz air base near Dhahran. The exercise is considered one of the largest multinational exercises in the Middle East and aims to strengthen military partnerships, with 15 nations involved. RSAF Maj. Gen. Mohammed bin Ali Al-Omari, the commander of the exercise, said that the aim was to enhance allied combat readiness (especially in the electronic warfare field), provide a ground for the exchange of expertise in planning and implementation, and to promote joint operational strategies. This year, more than 70 air assets from nine countries took part in the large-scale exercise: Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Greece, France, Qatar, the UK, the US, the UAE, and Pakistan. Furthermore, seven additional countries participated as observers: Australia, Egypt, Italy, Jordan, Morocco, South Korea, and Spain.
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Saudi Aramco to acquire 25% stake in Unioil Petroleum Philippines
Saudi Arabia's Aramco (2222.SE), opens new tab has signed an agreement to acquire a 25% equity stake in Unioil Petroleum Philippines, the company said in a statement late on Wednesday. The company, however, did not disclose financial details of the transaction. Established in 1966, Unioil is a downstream fuels operator with a network of 165 retail stations and four storage terminals in the Philippines, the statement said. The deal follows Aramco's previous retail acquisitions in Chile and Pakistan. Aramco said the Unioil stake acquisition represents further progress in its strategic downstream expansion and growth of its global retail network. It added that the deal aims to capitalise on anticipated growth of the high-value fuels market in the Philippines, and it planned to extend its brand and retail offerings such as Valvoline-branded lubricants to select retail stations in the country.
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Full Donald Trump speech at Miami FII investment summit hosted by Saudi Public Investment Fund
President Donald Trump spoke at an investment summit in Miami on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund hosted the conference, which brought together global financiers and tech executives, including Elon Musk.
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Saudi Arabia’s SMC Plans IPO in Latest Health-Care Offering
Saudi Arabia’s SMC Hospitals is planning an initial public offering iSaudi Arabia’s SMC Hospitals is planning an initial public offering in Riyadh, joining the host of health-care firms going public in the kingdom.n Riyadh, joining the host of health-care firms going public in the kingdom. The hospital operator is working with SNB Capital and EFG Hermes on the potential share sale, people familiar with the matter said. The deal could come as early as the second quarter of this year, the people said, declining to be named while discussing confidential information. SMC operates two hospitals in Riyadh and has a third one under construction, in addition to 250 outpatient clinics, according to its website.
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From oil to futures: Why the Gulf is well placed to play a key role in global decision-making
The GCC is transitioning from an energy hub to a future-focused leader in global technology, investing in emerging tech, economic diversification and cultural outreach. By leveraging sovereign wealth funds, advancing AI governance and launching projects like Saudi’s new city NEOM and Abu Dhabi’s Masdar City hub, the region is shaping tomorrow’s economy and strengthening its role in future tech revolutions. As global power structures shift, the GCC also has an unprecedented opportunity to redefine its role in global decision-making. Through inclusive dialogues and multi-stakeholder engagement, the Gulf region can set a new standard for resilient governance in a complex, multipolar world.
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Navigating Trump’s unpredictability: What next for Gulf-US ties?
The Gulf Arab monarchies see the Trump administration’s vision for Palestine aligning with right-wing Israeli fantasies at the expense of regime security in Arab countries, which have long been close US allies. There is no doubt that there will be an impact on how GCC states look at Washington. As much as Gulf Arab leaders have tended to value Trump’s business-oriented approach to the Gulf, which avoids emphasis on human rights or talk of “values” steeped in liberal idealism, the chaotic nature of his leadership unsettles them. Rather than pursuing aggressive and maximalist foreign policy agendas, Saudi Arabia and other GCC states are instead focused on promoting greater stability in the region. Such stability in the neighbourhood is necessary for the success of their economic diversification and development initiatives such as Saudi Vision 2030.
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GCC aims for $188bln tourism income in 2030
Gulf oil producers seeking to diversify their sources of income away from unpredictable crude exports have set a target to achieve nearly $188 billion in tourism revenues in 2030, a Gulf official has said. Tourists who visited the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) spent a record high of nearly $110 billion in 2023, said Abdullah Al Rubai, Head of the GCC’s Human and Environmental Affairs Sector. Nearly 68.1 million tourists visited the six members in 2023 and almost 27 percent of them were GCC citizens, he told Qatar’s Alsharq newspaper this week. “The number of tourists who visited the GCC in 2023 accounted for nearly 52.9 percent of the 128.7 million targeted in 2030,” Al-Rubai said.“They spent a total $110 billion during that year…the figure accounts for nearly 58.7 percent of the $188 billion targeted in 2030.”
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Stadium naming rights for sale ahead of World Cup
It is early days yet but the commercial case for local and international private sector companies sponsoring sports arenas in Saudi Arabia may yet emerge, after the 2034 host of the Fifa World Cup opened its stadiums to naming rights. For the moment, however, it looks as if state-backed companies with a mandate to promote the kingdom as well as themselves will dominate the space, even as sports in Saudi Arabia becomes increasingly commercialised. “In the early stages, sponsors may primarily be state-backed entities, but the aspiration will be to attract private-sector interest in naming rights as matchday and TV audiences grow,” said Ben Gordon, associate partner at Albright Stonebridge Group, a consultancy based in Washington DC. “As Saudi Arabia becomes increasingly prominent in the boxing and mixed martial arts world, both Saudi and foreign companies may see a commercial case for sponsoring arenas.”
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Middle East oil producers claw back India market share from Russia
The Gulf producers – led by Iraq, Saudi Arabia and the UAE – have made gains as US-led sanctions on Moscow bite and Chinese buyers take more Russian oil. Middle East oil exports to India, which is poised to become the world’s fourth-largest economy next year, rose to a two-year high in the first half of this month, according to energy intelligence consultancy Vortexa. The Middle East’s market share now stands at 55 percent, up from 50 percent in December and January. However, the figure is still below the the 60 percent share before Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. When international sanctions were imposed on Moscow, it started selling oil at a discount and India became a big buyer. That took market share away from the Middle East.
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