SUSTG.com / Research
Discover stories, topics, and more about Saudi Arebia faster.

We can't find results matching your search.
Adjust your search and try again or browse topics and stories below.

Recent stories from sustg
-
Deputy Crown Prince to Promote Saudi Vision 2030 in Japan, China and at G20
- August 26,2016
•
- SUSTG Team
Saudi Deputy Crown Prince, Minister of Defense and head of the influential Council of Economic and Development Affairs, HRH Mohammed bin Salman, plans to visit China August 29-31 and Japan August 31-September 3. Prince Mohammed will then attend the Group of 20 Summit September 4-5 to be held in Hangzhou, China where he will be […]
-
Ematah (Removal) Campaign Addresses Saudi Litter
- August 18,2016
•
- Richard Wilson
The ‘Crying Indian’ was one of the most iconic images on American television in the 1970s. Produced by the Keep America Beautiful organization it featured Iron Eyes Cody as a Native American distraught over the amount of pollution and litter there was in the United States. Litter was a significant issue in America at the […]
-
As Entertainment Industry Develops, A ‘Great Opportunity’ for Cinema Business Awaits in Saudi Arabia
- August 17,2016
•
- SUSTG Team
With Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s recent visit to the United States that included meetings with several top entertainment industry executives in Silicon Valley, it is quite possible that entertainment options in Saudi Arabia could be dramatically greater in a decade. But what will that look like? The Vision 2030 document states that the Kingdom’s leaders “consider culture […]
-
Social Media Lights Up after First Saudi Woman Competes in 100m in Rio
- August 15,2016
•
- SUSTG Team
Saudi Sprinter Kariman Abuljadayel made history as the first woman ever to compete in the 100m dash in the Olympics at Rio, and she did it covered from head-to-toe. The sprinter did not qualify for the final event, but her participation in the 100m dash – like Sarah Attar’s participation in the 800m race in London in […]
-
Gallup Poll on Saudi Attitudes About Economy, Prosperity Sees Hope after Oil, Divide Between Saudis and Expats
- August 9,2016
•
- SUSTG Team
A recently released Gallup poll, conducted shortly after the announcement of Vision 2030, found that nearly half of adults (48%) rate their lives well enough to be considered “thriving,” up significantly from 35% a year earlier. Such a large shift in thriving rates in a single year “is rare in any country,” Gallup said. However, there is a sharp […]
-
Is Saudi Arabia’s Economy Turning the Corner?
- August 4,2016
•
- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector may be showing signs of stabilization after roughly two years of uncertainty and significant economic policy changes, according to new data. A recently published Saudi Arabia PMI by Emirates NBD shows growth in Saudi Arabia’s non-oil private sector accelerated to an eight-month high in July. “July’s survey is encouraging as it suggests […]
-
Reuters Poll: Non-Oil Business Activity Slows in Gulf as Governments Tighten Spending
- July 28,2016
•
- SUSTG Team
A recently released Reuters poll of economists finds that non-oil business activity is slowing in the Gulf because of government austerity measures, causing some to revise their economic forecasts down for the region. In 2015, growth in the GCC “began to lose steam as governments reduced spending to limit big budget deficits caused by cheap oil,” […]
-
Aging Population, Pension System May Pressure Saudi Fiscal Policy, S&P Says
- July 11,2016
•
- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s population could put greater pressure on the Kingdom’s fiscal policy and increase government debt as it ages over the next three decades, ratings agency Standard & Poor’s has warned. Saudi Arabia’s population is disproportionately young now, with over 70% of all Saudis under 30 years old. But even the smaller percentage of the population […]
-
First Ever Direct Crude to Chemicals Plant “One Step Closer” for Aramco, SABIC
- June 28,2016
•
- SUSTG Team
State-owned Saudi oil giant Aramco and diversified chemicals company SABIC are “one step closer” to being the first ever to use crude oil directly, rather than using refined products such as naphtha or ethane gas as feedstock, to create chemicals, according to reports and announcements by the companies on Saudi Arabia’s stock exchange. The achievement […]
-
Concluding Trip to Silicon Valley, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Delegation Ink MOU with Microsoft
- June 22,2016
•
- SUSTG Team
Saudi Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met with Satya Narayana Nadella, chief executive officer of Microsoft, at the company’s Silicon Valley offices in San Francisco on Tuesday and signed two deals with the IT giant, according to reports. The first MOU between Saudi Arabia and Microsoft “will train young Saudis and will support Saudi Arabia […]
- 10 of 487 results<< 1 … 44 45 46 47 48 49 >>
MUST-READS
-
Al Ula conference For Emerging Market Economies THE MANAGING DIRECTOR’S OPENING REMARKS
Now is a time of sweeping transformations in the global economy, in terms of technology, demography and geopolitics, creating a more challenging and uncertain environment for policymakers everywhere, with some specificities in terms of both risks and opportunities for emerging economies. We know, for instance, that trade is no longer the engine of growth that it used to be—unlike the decades of the 1990s and 2000s when global trade grew much faster than global GDP, the two are now growing at roughly the same rate (and trade even lags behind). When global trade slows down, opportunities for regional and cross-regional trade become more important.
-
Saudi Arabia seeks to mediate between Trump and Iran on new nuclear deal
Saudi Arabia is open to mediating between the Trump administration and Iran in pursuit of a new deal to limit Tehran’s nuclear program, CNN has learned. The kingdom is concerned that Iran may be more inclined to pursue a nuclear weapon now that its regional proxies – long viewed as a deterrent against Israeli attacks – have been significantly weakened. Saudi Arabia hopes to leverage its close ties with President Donald Trump to provide Iran with a diplomatic bridge to the White House. It is unclear whether Saudi Arabia has made a formal offer, but the move underscores Riyadh’s desire to build on its improved relations with its former foe and secure a seat at the negotiating table for a potential new deal.
-
Saudi Arabia vows full support to Lebanon’s actions to safeguard citizens’ security
Saudi Arabia expressed on Sunday its full support for the measures taken by the Lebanese government to safeguard the security of its citizens and respond decisively to the attack on the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL). In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterated its confidence in the actions taken by President Joseph Aoun and Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, as well as in the efforts of the Lebanese Army to ensure security and stability. The outgoing deputy force commander of the UNIFIL was injured on Friday after a convoy taking peacekeepers to Beirut airport was "violently attacked", UNIFIL said. It said in a statement that the convoy was taking peacekeepers to Beirut airport when it was targeted and one of its vehicles set on fire.
-
Saudi defense minister, Pentagon chief discuss Saudi-US defense cooperation
Saudi Arabia’s Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman said on Sunday that he spoke to US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Saudi-US relations. In a post on X, Prince Khalid said during the call, the officials “explored ways to strengthen strategic defense cooperation,” and “discussed efforts to advance international peace and security.” Prince Khalid said he congratulated Hegseth, the chief of Pentagon, on his new role as part of the administration under US President Donald Trump. Pentagon Press Secretary John Ullyot said in a statement that during the introductory call, both officials reaffirmed “the critical defense partnership between the United States and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.”
-
Top US envoy to meet Russian officials for Ukraine peace talks
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio plans to meet Russian officials in Saudi Arabia in the coming days for talks aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, US officials say. America's top diplomat will be joined by national security adviser Mike Waltz and the US special envoy to the Middle East, Steve Witkoff, the officials told the BBC's US partner CBS News. US special envoy to Ukraine Keith Kellogg said Washington, Moscow and Kyiv would be involved in talks, but Europe was not invited. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Kyiv had not been invited to the talks in Saudi Arabia.
-
Readout of Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth’s Call With Saudi Minister of Defense, His Royal Highness Khalid bin Salman
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Saudi Minister of Defense Khalid bin Salman held an introductory call today to reaffirm the critical defense partnership between the United States and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Secretary welcomed Saudi Arabia's contributions to regional security and encouraged continued collaboration on shared challenges. They agreed to remain in touch and coordinate closely on areas of mutual interest.
-
Saudi Arabia’s PIF Expands Tourism Investments Beyond Riyadh
In July 2023, PIF established the Saudi Tourism Investment Company, known as Asfar, to spearhead the development of new tourism projects across various cities. Asfar’s mandate includes creating attractive destinations featuring hospitality venues, tourist attractions, retail outlets, and food and beverage establishments throughout the country. Furthering this initiative, PIF launched Adeera in December 2024, a hotel management company dedicated to developing indigenous Saudi hotel brands. Adeera’s goal is to construct new hotels and implement training programs for Saudi nationals, contributing to the Kingdom’s ambition of attracting 150 million tourists annually.
-
Saudi nationals make up 70% of Red Sea Global workforce: top official
Saudi Arabia’s multi-project developer Red Sea Global currently employs 70 percent of its workforce from the local population, according to the firm’s group chief financial officer. Speaking at the PIF’s Private Sector Forum in Riyadh on Feb.13, Martin Greenslade said that the Kingdom’s leisure tourism industry witnessed substantial growth in recent years, as the country welcomed 17.5 million tourists in 2024, representing a rise of 656 percent compared to 2019. These developments align with Saudi Arabia’s National Tourism Strategy, which aims to attract 150 million tourists by the end of this decade.
-
Saudi Arabia to lead region’s initial public offerings in 2025 — EY
The outlook for initial public offerings in the Middle East and North Africa region remains positive in 2025, with Saudi Arabia leading the market with 27 potential listings, according to an analysis. In its latest report, professional services network firm EY said the overall MENA region was expected to witness the listing of 38 companies and 22 funds in 2025, across a variety of sectors. Three listings are in the pipeline of the exchanges in the UAE, while Qatar is expected to witness one IPO. This comes as the Gulf Cooperation Council region has emerged as a hotspot for IPOs in recent years, fueled by robust economic reforms, diversification efforts away from oil dependence, and growing interest from both regional and international investors.
-
How Trump’s dealmaker is shaping U.S. foreign policy
Witkoff has an expanding portfolio that now includes Trump's biggest geopolitical challenge — negotiating a deal to end the war between Russia and Ukraine as part of a controversial reset of U.S. foreign policy. Trump's cage-rattling agenda — which has shocked European allies — is a keystone of his second term. He'll rely heavily on Witkoff, a billionaire real estate investor and friend for 40 years, to make it happen.
- 10 of 63018 results<< 1 … 45 46 47 … 6,302 >>