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In Riyadh, Secretary of State John Kerry Meets with King Salman, Top Saudi Officials to Discuss Syria Coordination
- October 26,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Secretary of State John Kerry visited HRH King Salman and top Saudi officials in Riyadh over the weekend to discuss coordination in Syria, according to reports. Reuters reports that the United States and Saudi Arabia agreed to increase support to Syria’s moderate opposition while seeking a political resolution of the four-year conflict, the U.S. State […]
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Prince Abdullah bin Faisal bin Turki Al Saud Named New Ambassador to the United States
- October 22,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s new ambassador to the United States, Prince Abdullah bin Faisal bin Turki Al Saud, has been sworn in by King Salman in a ceremony in Riyadh, according to the SPA and the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia. The swearing in ceremony took place at Al-Yamamah Palace in Riyadh for Prince Abdullah bin Faisal, […]
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In First Interview as Capital Markets Authority Chairman, Mohammed Al-Jadaan Indicates Willingness to Open Stock Market to Wider Foreign Investment
- October 21,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia would be open to relaxing its rules on foreigners investing directly in its stock market to help it get included in global indices, the chairman of the Capital Market Authority told Reuters. In his first interview with international media, Al Jadaan told Reuters that “[o]ne of our objectives is to ensure we are […]
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Report: U.S. State Department Approves Sale of $11.5b Littoral Combat Ships to Saudi Arabia, Latest in ‘Biggest Year Yet’ for U.S. Arms Sales
- October 20,2015
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- SUSTG Team
The State Department has approved the sale of as many as four Littoral Combat Ships for $11.25 billion under the Foreign Military Sales program according to an official cited by Bloomberg. The approval allows the Saudis to negotiate contracts for the ships unless Congress passes legislation to block the deal, the report said. The news […]
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As Putin Ramps Up Attacks in Support of Assad, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States Eye a Response
- October 5,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Russia’s recent military escalation in support of Syria’s embattled president is placing Riyadh and Moscow on a collision course as regional powers vie to determine the future of in the war-torn country. In the near term, it is expected that Russian air power will “provide desperately needed air support and boost the morale of Syria’s battered […]
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14 Years After 9/11 Attacks, U.S. Judge Throws Out Suit Against Saudi Arabia
- September 30,2015
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- SUSTG Team
A U.S. judge on Tuesday dismissed claims against Saudi Arabia by families of victims of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, just over 14 years after the strikes on the World Trade Center towers and the Pentagon. U.S. District Judge George Daniels in Manhattan said Saudi Arabia “had sovereign immunity from damage claims by families of […]
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Democratic Ex-Congressman Calls for Deepening of U.S.-Saudi Ties, ‘This partnership serves U.S. economic as well as security interests’
- September 29,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Former Rep. Gary L. Ackerman (D-N.Y.) from New York, who served for 30 years in the U.S. House, has penned an op-ed in The Hill outlining the importance of strengthening ties between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia. “Sometimes, it’s a good idea to reach out to your enemies. But don’t ever take old friends for […]
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Key Backing of Iran Deal by Saudi King Salman Could Further Boost U.S.-Saudi Military Ties
- September 11,2015
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- Lucien Zeigler
Following King Salman’s personal and public support for the P5+1 deal with Iran at the White House last week, the United States and Saudi Arabia have overcome one of the largest bi-lateral diplomatic hurdles in decades. The strong support follows months of salesmanship by the Obama administration and paves the way for continued military and […]
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Yemen Surge: 10k Coalition Troops Pour into Yemen as Airstrikes Continue to Pound Houthi Targets
- September 9,2015
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- SUSTG Team
A Saudi-led alliance launched more air strikes on Yemen’s capital and more foreign troops were reported to be moving into the country, Reuters reports, an escalation in coalition involvement. Local sources cited by Reuters report an increase in Qatari, Sudanese, and Egyptian forces entering Yemen, while Saudi Arabia’s Saudi Gazette, citing Al Arabiya TV, reports […]
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King Salman’s Energetic Visit to Washington
- September 8,2015
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- SUSTG Team
During King Salman’s visit to Washington last week – his first official state visit anywhere – the King had back-to-back meetings with President Obama at the White House and met with Saudi military personnel, Saudi students, former U.S. presidents, former Aramco employees and the U.S.-Saudi business community in a schedule that provided a boost to U.S.-Saudi relations. […]
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Saudi Premium Residency: Your Route to Permanent Residency in 2025
This ‘Saudi Green Card’ provides residency rights to investors, entrepreneurs and high-value workers without the need for a local sponsor. It allows unrestricted freedom of movement, as well as the right to set up and manage businesses. This guide sets out the latest Saudi Premium Residency products and their allowances for entrepreneurs, investors, and skilled professionals looking to expand their operations into Saudi Arabia. Whether you’re seeking to simplify visa processes, optimise tax structures, or streamline HR and relocation, the Premium Residency Program presents a compelling proposition.
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Trump and Jay Monahan meet at White House as PGA Tour deal with Saudis gets closer
PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan said he met with President Donald Trump at the White House this week as the tour moves closer to finalizing a long-sought investment deal with the Saudi Arabian backers of rival LIV Golf. The PGA Tour and the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia first agreed to a deal in June 2023, which ended the antitrust lawsuits between them. But that framework agreement drew the attention of the Justice Department, and the year ended without a deal in place. The tour and PIF have been meeting for nearly a year. Trump, just 10 days after he was elected, invited Monahan to play golf at Trump International in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Nov. 15.
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OPEC and Saudi spare oil production capacity
The International Energy Agency estimates that OPEC's total spare capacity is 5.3 million bpd, of which 3.1 million bpd is held by Saudi Arabia, 1.1 million bpd by the UAE, 600,000 bpd by Iraq and 400,000 bpd by Kuwait. The total is equal to about 5.1% of world oil demand, expected by the IEA to average almost 104 million bpd in 2025. Spare capacity is held by the largest producers in OPEC as well as some of their allies as a consequence of their decisions to cut supply to the world market due to rising output from non-allied producers such as the U.S., Brazil and Guyana. OPEC+, which includes OPEC, Russia and their allies, has deepened cuts, reducing production by almost 6 million bpd in a series of steps since 2022 to support the market. The latest OPEC+ cut of 2.2 million bpd, of which Saudi Arabia is contributing 1 million bpd, remains in place for the first quarter of 2025.
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Saudi Arabia Wants To Supply Europe With Green Hydrogen
With global interest in hydrogen accelerating, he sees the project as especially well placed to capitalize on Saudi Arabia’s natural advantages. “We have the scale, location, and the partnerships in place that give us a significant lead,” he said, describing NGHC as a potential model for Saudi Arabia’s broader push into renewable energy and a significant part of Vision 2030’s economic transformation goals, NGHC has signed a 30-year distribution contract with Air Products to bring its green hydrogen to international markets in the form of ammonia, which makes it easier to transport and distribute. NGHC is not the only company in Saudi Arabia that is making green hydrogen a central part of its future. Securing Energy for Europe (SEFE) in Berlin, an instrumentality of the German government, has signed a letter of intent with Saudi-based ACWA Power to supply it with 200,000 tons of green hydrogen beginning in 2030. Is there a need for so much green hydrogen? One steel plant in Duisburg is expected to require 143,000 tons of it per year.
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Economic diversification, mega events and culture position Saudi Arabia for tourism boom
Saudi Arabia’s tourism sector has seen immense growth over the past decade, with substantial efforts to reshape perceptions and open the doors to international visitors. Initiatives such as the introduction of tourist visas in 2019 and the development of large-scale projects like NEOM, the Red Sea Project, and Qiddiya have been central to this strategy. Saudi Arabia has committed over $800 billion to infrastructure development, including world-class airports, the expansion of the Riyadh Metro system, and the creation of luxury and mid-tier hotels. These investments are set to accommodate the influx of visitors, not just during these events but as part of the long-term tourism strategy. Tourism’s contribution to Saudi Arabia’s GDP is projected to rise from 3% in 2019 to 10% by 2030. The long-term economic impact from events like Expo 2030 and the World Cup will generate billions in revenue, particularly for sectors such as hospitality, retail, and transportation. However, the economic benefits will not be limited to these events but will be a sustained growth trend due to ongoing diversification efforts under Vision 2030.
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Industry Minister: Saudi Arabia Seeks to Enhance Partnership with India in Strategic Industries
Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef stressed Saudi Arabia’s commitment to enhancing its strategic partnership with India across key economic sectors, particularly industry and mining. The minister made his remarks while chairing a roundtable meeting with leaders from India's private sector in New Delhi. Alkhorayef highlighted that the Kingdom is taking serious steps to boost collaboration in vital industries, including automotive, medical industries, biotechnology, chemicals, petrochemicals, machinery, and renewable energy.
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Saudi Arabia’s Stock Market Expects an 8% Growth, Driven by Key Sectors
Healthcare is one of the main sectors that contribute to the market profits. SNB Capital suggests that healthcare profits will rise by 23% in 2025, compared to an 11% increase in 2024. This development is linked to a 20% revenue increase due to new expansions easing pressure on profit margins. Currently, some government initiatives aim to privatize parts of the healthcare system, and they play a significant role. The Saudi government hopes that the private sector will represent 45% of healthcare spending by 2030. The tourism and construction sectors are increasingly influential in reshaping Saudi Arabia’s economy. In 2023, the tourism sector contributed $118.4 billion to the country’s GDP, accounting for 11.5% of the total economy.
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‘Nobody Can Hide’ – LIV Golf Announces Significant Format Tweak Ahead Of 2025 Season
LIV Golf has made a number of notable changes since the curtain came down on the 2024 season, with a handful of new players, a host of fresh sponsorship deals, a key TV agreement and - in one team's case - a logo re-design. Now, it has been revealed that - from LIV Golf Riyadh 2025 - all four scores will count in every round for each of the 13 teams now, so any bad performances will be potentially devastating to a side's chances of success. Per the LIV Golf website, there were 31 non-counting scores of 77 or worse last year and Crushers GC were the best-scoring team throughout every round and all four players in 2024.
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Trump gives Saudi Arabia cause to pause joining BRICS
It was posited here in January 2024 when the country first revealed that it hadn’t yet accepted the group’s official membership invitation, saying this “is due to Western perceptions about this association, Iran’s involvement in the Red Sea Crisis, and Israeli-US pressure,” which still holds true. Regarding the first, Saudi Arabia would arguably feel uncomfortable with its name and national brand being included in the plethora of agenda-driven promotional materials misportraying BRICS as an anti-Western alliance. The Kingdom used to be solidly in the Western camp but has taken a page from India’s book in recent years by multi-aligning between them and what Russia now calls the “World Majority.”
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Opinion: Trump’s Gaza proposal was gibberish. The assault on Palestinian dreams was real
Trump presented his territorial expansion and ethnic cleansing proposal as a humanitarian gesture of kindness toward the Palestinians, noting that they live in intolerable conditions. But the president did not acknowledge that this virtual hellscape is primarily an Israeli creation in two phases. First, the overwhelming majority, certainly well over 80%, of the Palestinians in Gaza are refugees from what became southern Israel in the 1947-1948 war. Second, Israel’s repeated wars in Gaza — especially the current conflict since the heinous Hamas-led massacre on Oct. 7, 2023 — have left the area in ruins.
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