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Google’s Eric Schmidt Headlines Impressive Speaker List for the Upcoming Global Competitiveness Forum (GCF) on January 25th in Riyadh
- January 20,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Google’s executive chairman Eric Schmidt will speak at the upcoming Global Competitiveness Forum (GCF) in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, according to the Forum’s website. The technology billionaire headlines a long list of high-level speakers set to descend on Riyadh to discuss investment and development in the region and beyond. Schmidt joined Google in 2001 and served […]
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Solar Power in MENA to See Six-Fold Growth in 2015
- January 16,2015
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- Lucien Zeigler
The MENA region will see solar projects worth $2.7 billion unveiled in 2015, 6 times as much as 2014, according to Arabian Business, which cited a new study by the Middle East Solar Industry Association (MESIA). 1,800MW worth of solar projects will be tendered or awarded during the next 12 months, compared with less than 300MW […]
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‘No Shortage of Funds’ for Saudi Arabia’s Troubled Housing Market as Minister Eyes Taxes on Undeveloped Lands
- January 14,2015
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- SUSTG Team
A longstanding issue for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has been the drag on the housing market caused by privately-owned property in urban locales that remains unused with no plans for development. Without taxation of this land, and low prices that owners might receive on the market, there is little incentive to sell it. However, […]
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Five trends that will shape the Arab World’s online industry in 2015
- January 8,2015
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- Khaldoon Tabaza
2014 was a milestone year for online businesses in the Arab world. It was the year in which Arab online users spent more time behind their smartphone and computer screens than their televisions, online classified’s popularity soared over that of print classifieds, and several industries such as transportation, automotive, and food & beverage were disrupted […]
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Ras Tanura Clean Fuels Project in Saudi Arabia Suspended Due to Low Oil Price
- January 2,2015
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s $2 billion Ras Tanura clean fuels project has been suspended by Saudi Aramco following a steep drop in oil’s price since July 2014, Reem Shamseddine of Reuters reports. The Ras Tanura clean fuels project was due to be a part of a second phase of upgrades to Aramco’s refineries, but may resume in a […]
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In Wide-Ranging Interview with Local Paper, Alwaleed bin Talal Discusses Path to Success
- December 30,2014
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s Prince Alwaleed bin Talal gave his first interview with a local Saudi paper in eight years, according to the Saudi Gazette, and the billionaire discussed his path to business successes, how he spends his time, and national/regional issues of concern. The in-depth interview was revealing of the Prince’s day-to-day business and personal activities. When […]
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Ahead of Budget Announcement, Inflation in Saudi Arabia Hits 7-Year Low
- December 23,2014
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- SUSTG Team
Ahead of Saudi Arabia’s budget announcement, which is expected for the end of the week after a special meeting, inflation in Saudi Arabia is approaching its lowest levels since April 2007, Asharq Alawsat reports. The 7-year low is expected to be official when Saudi Arabia’s Central Department of Statistics and Information releases official data before […]
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2015 SACM Graduation Ceremony and Career Fair Dates Announced, Venue Confirmed
- December 19,2014
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- SUSTG Team
The 2015 Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission’s (SACM) Graduation Ceremony and Career Fair dates are set for Friday, May 22, 2015, to Monday, May 25, 2015 at the Gaylord Hotel National Harbor just outside of Washington, D.C. The 7th annual SACM event has two main components, a career fair connecting graduating students with job opportunities from […]
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Saudi Arabia’s 2015 Budget Expectations – SUSRIS
- December 19,2014
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- SUSTG Team
Writing in SUSRIS, Patrick Ryan provides an overview of the expectations for Saudi Arabia’s upcoming announcement of its fiscal plans for 2015. Although the price of oil has been high in recent years, “this year is different,” Ryan writes: “The 2015 budget, expected to be released on Monday, is anticipated to roll back spending to about SR800 […]
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John Kerry’s Remarks at U.S. Chamber of Commerce Middle East Commercial Center Leadership Dinner
- December 12,2014
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- SUSTG Team
In an energetic and wide-ranging speech delivered to guests attending the Middle East Commercial Center Leadership Dinner on Monday night at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Secretary of State John Kerry praised the work of the Center and the development of business relationships between the United States and the Middle East region. Secretary Kerry shared […]
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Saudi crown prince discusses ways to support Syrian Arab Republic with president during trip to Riyadh
The crown prince congratulated Al-Sharaa on his recent appointment and wished him success in achieving the hopes and aspirations of the Syrian people. The interim president said Saudi Arabia was committed to supporting his country after meeting Prince Mohammed: “We held a long meeting during which we felt and heard a genuine desire to support Syria in building its future,” Al-Sharaa said in a statement on Telegram. Military commanders appointed Al-Sharaa interim president weeks after militant forces overran Damascus. Last month, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, Prince Faisal bin Farhan, visited Damascus and said the Kingdom was engaged in talks with the US and European partners to help lift economic sanctions imposed on the Syrian Arab Republic that have left the country’s economy decimated.
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10,295 illegal residents deported in a week
The Saudi security forces have arrested a total of 21,564 illegal residents from various regions of the Kingdom during the last week. The arrests were made during the joint field security campaigns that were carried out in collaboration with the relevant government agencies during the period between Jan. 23 and 29, the Ministry of Interior revealed on Saturday. Those who were arrested included 13,883 violators of the Residency Law, 4,668 violators of the Border Security Law, and 3,013 violators of the Labor Law. A total of 27,127 violators were referred to their diplomatic missions to obtain travel documents while 2317 violators were referred to complete their travel reservations whereas 10,295 violators were deported.
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55 Saudi companies take part in Baghdad International Fair
The Saudi Export Development Authority (Saudi Exports), in partnership with the Saudi-Iraqi Coordination Council, is participating in the 48th edition of the Baghdad International Fair. The Saudi pavilion features 55 national companies representing various export sectors. The exhibition, which kicked off on Saturday and will run through until Feb. 7 in the Iraqi capital Baghdad, presents a valuable opportunity to strengthen trade ties between Saudi Arabia and Iraq while showcasing the Kingdom’s leading products and services. Saudi non-oil exports to Iraq have reached nearly SR20 billion over the past five years (2020–October 2024), with metals and their products, food industries, and electrical machinery and equipment ranking as the top export sectors during this period
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Nazaha arrests 158 ministry employees over corruption charges
The Oversight and Anti-Corruption Authority (Nazaha) officials have arrested 158 employees of various ministries over corruption charges during the last month of January. Some of the arrested employees were released on bail. Those who were arrested included employees of the Ministries of Interior, Defense, National Guard, Justice, Health, Education, Commerce, and Municipalities and Housing. They were accused of charges including bribery and abuse of office. The Nazaha said that it has carried out 1076 inspection tours during the last month and that resulted in carrying out investigations against 396 suspects. The authority initiated a number of administrative and criminal cases following the inspection raids.
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WhatsApp calls reportedly activated in Saudi Arabia: Permanent change or temporary test?
Many WhatsApp users in Saudi Arabia reported on Saturday that voice and video calling features had been activated after years of restrictions. However, there has been no official confirmation on whether this is a permanent change or a temporary test. The sudden activation has raised questions, particularly in the absence of an announcement from authorities. Technology expert Abdullah Al Subaie noted that this move aligns with Saudi Arabia’s efforts to enhance telecommunications and digital infrastructure, potentially improving communication for users.
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Acting Deputy Chief of Mission for the U.S. Mission to Saudi Arabia Shannon Dolan
Dr. Shannon Dolan is the Acting Deputy Chief of Mission for the U.S. Mission to Saudi Arabia and a career member of the Senior Foreign Service. Most recently, she led the management operations of the mission. For the past three years, she was the U.S. Director of the bilateral Program of Technical Cooperation in Saudi Arabia, leading the interagency team to develop and implement training and advising programs bolstering security, critical infrastructure protection, and counterterrorism efforts in support of U.S national security goals.
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UAE becomes top global destination for winter tourism: Report
The UAE has advanced to 18th position globally in the World Economic Forum’s 2024 Travel & Tourism Development Index, whilst maintaining its regional leadership. The nation’s Tourism Strategy 2031 targets AED100 billion in investments and 40 million hotel guests. The World Travel & Tourism Council reports that the UAE received 29.2 million international tourists in 2024, marking a 15.5 percent increase from 2023. The council projects visitor numbers to reach 45.5 million by 2033, WAM said in a statement.
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Glamping and Boutique Adventure Hotels Gain Ground in Saudi Tourism Push
The push for adventure-based tourism aligns with consumer preferences for environmentally responsible travel, making boutique adventure accommodations a strategic investment. The appeal of glamping and boutique adventure hotels lies in their ability to balance luxury with sustainability. Unlike large-scale resorts, these properties integrate outdoor activities that allow guests to engage with nature while minimizing environmental impact. According to a report by Blooloop, Saudi Arabia’s diverse landscapes create ideal settings for adventure tourism. Developers can incorporate outdoor activities such as hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, and stargazing, enriching guest experiences and differentiating their offerings from traditional accommodations.
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Expat Tales: Experiencing ‘history in the making’ in Saudi Arabia
I relocated to Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in February 2024 because I was eager to join the company I work for. It wasn't until I secured the role and began preparing for the move that I realised it's not just the company I'm working for that’s making history. Living in the Kingdom right now is experiencing history in the making. Living in a compound means my apartment is part of a community of 400 tenants, many of whom have become close friends. Imagine living in a resort with a group of your friends every day - that’s what compound life feels like. Everything in Riyadh comes alive after dark! Due to the heat, the Saudi way of life is to rest during the day and go out at night. Malls are empty during the day, but if you go at 1am, you’ll have a hard time finding parking. I was lucky enough to get tickets to see Tyson Fury in a boxing match here, and he entered the ring at 2am. You can even get a haircut at midnight if you feel like it!
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Veteran Saudi actor Mohammed Al Towayan passes away
Mohammed Al Towayan, a leading figure in Saudi television and cinema, has died at the age of 79, the Saudi Ministry of Culture confirmed on Friday. Al Towayan, known for his roles in hit drama series such as Awdat Asweed, Ayal Qariah, and Ghashmshm, played a pivotal role in shaping the Saudi entertainment industry over nearly five decades. His final film, Mandoub Al Layl (The Night Agent), was a major box-office success in Saudi Arabia and was screened internationally. Despite his long-standing presence in television, his transition to cinema marked a significant shift in his career.
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