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Saudi Tourism Officials Eye $20b Investment for Al-Ula, with Roadshow Planned for This Year – Report
A recent report in Reuters revealed Saudi Arabia’s big ambitions for Al-Ula, in the northwestern corner of the kingdom that was a key site for an ancient civilization and is near to the future planned city NEOM. Saudi Arabia is targeting up to $20 billion of investments through 2035 for a planned landmark tourism destination and will hold a global investor […]
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Saudi Top Buyer of Military Arms as Flow Increases to Middle East
Saudi Arabia became the world’s largest arms importer between 2014–18, with an increase of 192 per cent compared with 2009–13, according to a new annual report published by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The report also noted that U.S. and other Western weapons sales “are in high demand” in the Middle East, edging out Russia and […]
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Saudi Society Debates Keeping Shops Open during Prayer Times ahead of Shoura Consideration
A debate is raging on social media in Saudi Arabia about whether the Kingdom should continue to require by law the closing down of all shops, malls, restaurants, gas stations, and even hospitals during the call for adhan (Islamic prayer) and throughout prayer time, according to media reports. According to Gulf News, Yahya Al Samaan, assistant president of […]
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Meets with Xi Jinping in Beijing, Tours Great Wall
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman continued his tour of Asian nations with a second day in China, where he met with Chinese President Xi Jinping and the two countries inked over $28 billion in deals, according to reports. In his meeting with President Xi Jinping, the Chinese leader urged joint efforts to counter extremism and […]
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Jadwa Investment Forecasts ‘Continued Improvement in the Health and Direction of the Saudi Economy’
In a research report on the year ahead for the Saudi economy, Jadwa Investment said 2019 will be “marked by a continued improvement in the health and direction of the Saudi economy.” “During 2019, we expect to see a consolidation of efforts in striving towards the goals of the Vision 2030, as well as the targets […]
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to Visit Pakistan on Saturday, Announce $20b in Deals
Saudi Arabia’s crown prince Mohammed bin Salman is set to make his first state visit to Pakistan on Saturday, where he will announce investment projects worth up to $20 billion, a senior official told VOA news. The investment is needed for Pakistan, which is cash-strapped and facing multiple regional political challenges with a recently-elected Prime Minister. […]
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Saudi Arabia Launches Office to Monitor State Spending, Corruption After Crackdown
Saudi Arabia has launched a new office to monitor state spending, saying it would help keep up the fight against corruption after the closing of a 15-month crackdown that yielded over $100b of assets to the government, according to Reuters. A newly created financial reporting office would be part of the state’s General Auditing Bureau, which watches […]
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Private-Sector Program ‘Direction’ in Saudi Arabia Boosts Cross-Cultural Understanding, Dialogue
A private-sector program in Saudi Arabia is seeking to enhance relations between the Kingdom and nations around the world through delegations of Saudi youths in order to spread “a culture of moderation and respect for others” in line with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030. The program, called “Direction,” designs, executes and manages supportive programs for Saudi and Arab […]
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Saudi Arabia Doubles Down on Industrial Development Program; Seeking over $400 Billion in Investment
Saudi Arabia is seeking to attract 1.6 trillion riyals (nearly $429 billion) in private sector investment over the next 10 years for an infrastructure and industrial program, according to an announcement over the weekend and at an investment conference in Riyadh today. Investments will be made through the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP), […]
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Fahad Nazer Named New Saudi Embassy Spokesperson in Washington
The Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Washington has appointed Fahad Nazer as official spokesperson, according to a press release and announcement made public yesterday. Nazer, who has been a contributor to SUSTG.com as well as Arab News and other publications in the region and United States, replaces Ms. Fatimah Baeshen, who served in the role since September 2017 […]
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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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Israel plans massive Iran payback with Middle East on edge
Israeli officials staring down all-out regional war tell Axios Israel will launch a "significant retaliation" to Tuesday's massive missile attack within days that could target oil production facilities inside Iran and other strategic sites.Many Israeli officials point to Iran's oil facilities as a likely target, but some say targeted assassinations and taking out Iran's air defense systems are also possibilities.
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Oil prices jump more than 3% as Middle East tensions escalate
Oil prices climbed more than 3% on Wednesday on rising concerns that Middle East tensions could escalate, potentially disrupting crude output from the region, following Iran's biggest ever military blow against Israel. Brent futures reached their highest in a month, leaping $2.42, or 3.3%, to $75.98 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude spiked $2.47, or 3.5%, to $72.30 at 1050 GMT. Both crude benchmarks on Tuesday surged more than 5% before closing around 2.5% higher.
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