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Saudi GDP Up 12.2% in Second Quarter, Exceeding Initial Estimate, as ‘Boom Spreads Beyond Oil’
Saudi Arabia’s real gross domestic product expanded by 12.2% in the second quarter compared with the same period of 2021, new data revealed on Wednesday, as the Kingdom continues to see growth from high oil prices that is now spreading to the private sector.
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Report: Israeli Energy Companies Create JV for Saudi, Gulf Push
Israeli companies Enlight Renewable Energy Ltd. and natural gas producer NewMed Energy LP plan to jointly develop renewable energy projects in North Africa and the Middle East, including in Saudi Arabia and Oman, Bloomberg reports.
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Saudi Arabia Expected to Join $1 Trillion+ Economies in 2022
Saudi Arabia’s economy is expected to cross the $1 trillion mark, joining the largest economies in the world as the Kingdom’s GDP is expected to soar in 2022 on the back of high oil prices.
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Saudi Arabia Eyes Hosting of 2026 Women’s Asian Cup
Saudi Arabia has joined Australia, Jordan and Uzbekistan as nations who have expressed interest in hosting the 2026 Women’s Asian Cup, the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) said on Monday as reported in Reuters.
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Russian President Putin Speak by Phone
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman spoke by phone on Thursday and underlined the importance of further cooperation within the OPEC+ group of oil producers, Reuters reports, citing a release from the Kremlin.
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The 966 Episode 51 with economist and longtime observer of Saudi Arabia, Dr. John Sfakianakis
In episode 51, The 966 chats with our long-time friend and longtime economist and observer of the Kingdom, Dr. John Sfakianakis. John is the chief economist and head of research of the Gulf Research Center in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, and is a professorial fellow at Cambridge. He’s also an associate fellow with the Middle East […]
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Saudi Arabia Welcomes Largest Pilgrimage Since Pandemic’s Start
Up to one million people, including 850,000 from abroad, are visiting Saudi Arabia for the Hajj Pilgrimage, in what is the largest gathering of pilgrims since the start of the pandemic curbed the ability for Saudi Arabia to host.
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U.S. Department of Commerce and Saudi Ministry of Commerce Announce Plan to Deepen Commercial Cooperation
The U.S. and Saudi Arabia announced a new plan for cooperation between the two nations aimed at deepening the bilateral commercial relationship, per a press release.
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It’s Official: President Biden to Visit Saudi Arabia July 15-16 2022; will Meet with King Salman, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
President Biden will be conducting an official visit to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia on July 15-16, a statement from the White House and separately from Saudi Arabia’s royal court confirmed, capping weeks of behind-the-scenes work to arrange for the visit.
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New PwC Report Highlights $119 Billion GDP Upside of Developing Homegrown ‘Tech Champions’ in Saudi Arabia
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries must develop ‘tech champions’ to compete with the U.S and China and add billions to their GDP by 2030, a new report by Strategy& Middle East, part of the PwC network, says.
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Airlines Forced Into Saudi Airspace Amid Mideast Conflict
Airlines connecting Europe with the Middle East and South Asia are being forced to fly a more circuitous path using Egyptian and Saudi Arabian airspace as the escalating regional conflict blocks of routes over Iran and Iraq for many carriers. Bloomberg's Leen Al-Rashdan reports.
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Work to resume on world’s tallest tower in Saudi Arabia
Construction is to resume on the world’s tallest tower in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, which will be over one kilometre high when completed. Jeddah Economic Company (JEC), an associate of Kingdom Holding Company (KHC) chaired by Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, has reached an agreement with Saudi Binladin Group to continue developing the Jeddah Economic Company Tower, KHC said in a statement to the Saudi stock exchange on Wednesday. So far, 63 of the planned 157 floors have been completed. Construction is slated to be completed in 42 months.
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Saudi PMI rises to 56.3 points in September
The seasonally adjusted Riyad Bank Saudi Arabia Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), formerly S&P Global Saudi Arabia PMI, rose to 56.3 points in September 2024. This was the highest reading since May and signaled a further acceleration in non-oil private sector growth. On a monthly basis, the rise was attributed to a sharper expansion in output and new orders, in addition to a tightening of supply conditions. Growth was robust overall and widespread across the monitored segments of the non-oil economy.
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2-state solution the only viable path to lasting peace in Middle East, says Saudi foreign minister
Now is the time to embark on an irreversible path to resolving the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians that culminates in the establishment of two independent states in which the peoples can live side by side in peace, Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister said. In an op-ed published in the Financial Times on Wednesday, Prince Faisal bin Farhan wrote that a two-state solution is the only viable way to ensure the long-term security of Palestine, Israel and the wider region.
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Putin’s war economy faces pain if Saudis sink global oil prices
Mikhail Krutikhin, a Russian energy analyst based in Norway, said Saudi Arabia's possible move posed "an enormous risk" for Moscow's state budget, because of its overwhelming dependency on oil revenues. And it's just one of several unpredictable factors on the horizon, including the U.S. presidential election. "So we have to sit back now and wait — stock up on the popcorn," he said. Saudi Arabia "understands perfectly well that Russian companies do not comply with the demand to reduce production, so they are making their own plans," Krutikhin added.
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Saudi FM, Iranian president hold meeting in Doha
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian received on Wednesday in the Qatari capital Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan, the Saudi Press Agency said. The pair discussed the latest regional and international developments. Senior Saudi and Iranian officials attended the meeting.
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Saudi Arabia’s Quantum raises investment from HearstLab
Quantum, Saudi Arabia’s leading adtech and data platform that connects advertisers with publishers, announced today that it has secured funding as part of its $7 million Pre-Series-A round from HearstLab, the investment arm of Hearst Corporation dedicated to scaling early-stage, women-led tech startups. This marks HearstLab’s inaugural investment in the Middle East and underscores the rapid growth of Saudi Arabia’s tech ecosystem.
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Palestinians See U.S. Response to Gaza as Failure
In surveys conducted in July and August, Palestinians living in the West Bank and East Jerusalem were asked to what extent they agree that “the U.S. has made acceptable efforts to push for the safeguarding of civilians in Gaza.” Seven in 10 Palestinians surveyed (69%) strongly disagree, while 76% disagree overall. About one in 10 (11%) agree that the U.S. has done enough to protect civilians.
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Diversions, disruptions: aviation grapples with Middle East escalation
Rising tensions in the Middle East have created air travel chaos, with global airlines diverting or cancelling flights on Wednesday and regional airports, including Lebanon, Israel and Kuwait, showing long delays, according to FlightRadar24 data. Concern over travel disruption as the conflict intensifies also knocked shares in the travel and airline sectors. Iran launched its largest missile attack against Israel on Tuesday in retaliation for Israel's campaign against Iran-backed Hezbollah in Lebanon, prompting a threat from Israel of a "painful response".
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Middle East again on edge after largest aerial attack ever launched against Israel
Iran called these strikes a — quote — "legal, rational and legitimate response" to last week's strike that a U.S. senator said he used 2,000-pound American bombs to kill Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. Last night, Israel followed his death with its first conventional ground incursion into Lebanon in nearly 20 years. It also acknowledged hundreds of raids into Lebanon since last November, the country's largest special forces operation in history. Today, the military showed off the Hezbollah weapons that it captured that had threatened Israeli towns along the border.
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