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Saudi Arabia Gears Up to Host G20 Summit; Saudi FM Travels to Japan for Ceremony
- November 22,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is making major preparations to host the annual gathering of the leaders of the Group of 20 (G20) nations next year in Riyadh, the 15th meeting of the group that is set to thrust the city into the global spotlight. The meeting will be held on November 21–22, 2020, and will be chaired […]
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IMF suggests Saudi Arabia double its VAT to 10%
- September 10,2019
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- SUSTG Team
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) suggested that Saudi Arabia would see positive economic benefits by raising its Value Added Tax (VAT) to 10% after successfully implementing a 5% VAT last year. “The introduction of the VAT in January 2018 was a landmark achievement, with revenue collections exceeding expectations,” the Washington-based lender said in a report […]
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The Seven Wonders of Arabia, a Tribute to the Kingdom’s Remarkable Heritage Sites – Part 5: Al-Hasa—’The Grandest Oasis of All’
- July 26,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Aramco Expats, an online blog that is a resource for current and former Saudi Aramco expatriates and their families, recently published a series of excellent blog posts on the seven wonders of the Arabia – the best heritage sites and historical places in the Kingdom. In the fifth installment of the series of seven, Aramco Expats chose Al-Hasa Oasis in […]
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Saudi Arabia in talks with ‘regional and global investors’ for Qiddiya, the Kingdom’s mega entertainment and sports city – report
- July 24,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi officials are engaged in talks with “regional and global investors” for the Kingdom’s first mega entertainment and sports city that’s being developed as part of the kingdom’s plans for life after oil, Bloomberg reports. The company is looking at options for investment including “joint ventures, land leasing and privatization to fund the project,” according to comments from the company’s […]
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Aramco Expats’ The Seven Wonders of Arabia, a Tribute to the Kingdom’s Remarkable Heritage Sites – Part 4: The Rock Art of the Ha’il Region
- July 19,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Aramco Expats, an online blog that is a resource for current and former Saudi Aramco expatriates and their families, recently published a series of excellent blog posts on the seven wonders of the Arabia – the best heritage sites and historical places in the Kingdom. In the fourth installment of the series of seven, Aramco Expats chose the […]
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In Saudi Arabia, Pompeo Seeks ‘Global Coalition’ On Iran; Dines at Nobu Popup with Crown Prince
- June 25,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo visited Saudi Arabia on Monday in the first stop of a trip to the Gulf region to build a “global coalition” on Iran and express support for the security of Saudi Arabia. Pompeo held two separate meetings with King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, photos show. Pompeo called the United States and […]
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The Seven Wonders of Arabia, Aramco Expats’ Tribute to the Kingdom’s Top Heritage Sites – Part 2: Historic Jeddah
- June 21,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Last week, SUSTG published the first in a series of posts highlighting the seven wonders of Arabia as selected and featured by AramcoExpats.com, an online blog that is a resource for current and former Saudi Aramco expatriates and their families. As the Kingdom prepares to open itself up to more visitors and boost its tourism industry in line […]
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Saudi Desalination Plant Struck by Missile from Yemen, U.S. Drone Shot Down – Reports
- June 20,2019
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- SUSTG Team
A Saudi desalination plant was struck by a missile that appeared to come from within Yemen, according to reports. Hours after the statements from U.S. officials, Saudi Arabia confirmed the missile strike, saying it caused no damage or casualties, the Wall Street Journal reports. Shortly after the strike was made apparent, senior U.S. officials met at […]
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Aramco Expats’ The Seven Wonders of Arabia, a Tribute to the Kingdom’s Remarkable Heritage Sites – Part 1: Madain Salih
- June 14,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Aramco Expats, an online blog that is a resource for current and former Saudi Aramco expatriates and their families, recently published a series of excellent blog posts on the seven wonders of the Arabia – the best heritage sites and historical places in the Kingdom. The blog noted that this list was, in fact, the seven runners up to […]
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Tensions Simmer in the Gulf as Kingdom Says it Wants to Avoid War but ‘Will Respond Firmly and Decisively to Any Threat’
- May 20,2019
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- SUSTG Team
Tensions simmered with Iran over the weekend as Saudi Arabia, the United States and allies made it clear war should be avoided at all costs but that they would respond to security threats and defend their interests if necessary. Following last week’s two attacks on key Saudi energy targets, which the Kingdom blames on Iran and […]
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Saudi Arabia’s water industry to grow as it increases desalination capacity
The Kingdom is making significant infrastructure investments in wastewater treatment to enable water recycling and reuse. By 2027, the Kingdom’s desalination capacity is anticipated to rise from its current level of little more than 3 million cubic meters per day to 7.5 million cubic meters per day.
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A Saudi Arabian Dairy Giant in Siphoning Off Arizona’s Groundwater
Many more agricultural operations are drawing down the state’s underground water reserves for free. And most of them are U.S.-owned. Minnesota’s Riverview Dairy company, for example, has a farm near Sunizona, Ariz., that has drained so much of the aquifer that local residents have seen their wells dry up. Meanwhile, some California-based farms, facing tougher groundwater regulations at home, are looking to relocate to neighboring Arizona for cheap water. These companies and other megafarms can afford to drill deep wells, chasing the rapidly sinking water table.
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COP15 Adopts Biodiversity Plan to Protect 30% of Land and Water by 2030
Wealthier nations committed to pay an estimated $30 billion a year by 2030 to poorer nations, in part through a new biodiversity fund that will be created under the Global Environment Facility, a 30-year-old organization that supports environmental work. The agreement was reached following two weeks of negotiations at the COP15 United Nations Biodiversity Conference in Montreal, where arguments over funding temporarily paused talks at one point.
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Saudi Arabia Launches First Water, Agriculture, Environment System Portfolio
The Saudi Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture revealed on Sunday the establishment of a portfolio aimed at achieving water and food security and environmental sustainability, in an initiative that is the first of its kind in the three sectors. The portfolio was announced at a forum for innovation and modern technologies held at the ministry’s headquarters in Riyadh. The forum, which is held in tandem with an exhibition, was inaugurated by the Deputy Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture Mansour bin Hilal Al-Mushaiti.
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Jordan Is Running Out of Water, a Grim Glimpse of the Future
Population growth, diminished water supplies and climate change have all taken their toll, while damaged and inefficient infrastructure and the considerable challenges posed by Jordan’s geography and topography have only made things worse. The resulting shortages serve as a warning of what the future might hold for the region and the world beyond it.
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Saudi: SWCC signs deal on return water conservation, RO projects
Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) has signed agreements with top local and international companies to help boost co-operation in conserving return water (the portion of water diverted from a water supply which finds its way back into a watercourse) as well as reverse osmosis projects. Return waters are those flowing from the areas of irrigation systems such as wastewaters, surface runoffs as well as drainage waters and subsurface waters. These are returned in an orderly manner from the economic sector of the water cycle to the natural sector (ocean, lakes, lithogenous) by means of technical structures and facilities.
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Green Hydrogen Production in MENA Faces a Water Problem, Energy Leader Says
Jawad El Kharraz, executive director of the Regional Center for Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency (RCREEE), says that Arab countries should localise green hydrogen production technology. However, in an interview with Al-Fanar Media, he points out that there are challenges facing this process, related to water scarcity in the North African region.
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UAE Power and Water Firm Taqa Seeks to Slash Emissions by 2030
The United Arab Emirates’ largest water and power provider aims to cut carbon emissions 25% by 2030 from 2019 levels as part of the oil-producing nation’s plan to be net zero mid-way through this century. Abu Dhabi National Energy Co., known as Taqa, plans to build more solar plants and close power plants running on natural gas, Chief Executive Officer Jasim Husain Thabet said in an interview. The company, which has a $77 billion market valuation, will build about 9 gigawatts of solar power and phase out roughly 7 GW of conventional gas plants in this decade, Thabet said.
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Saudi Arabia spends $503m on water projects in Northern Borders region
Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture has launched 15 water and environmental projects worth SR1.9 billion ($503 million) in the Norther Borders region, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday. Of the total, 13 projects will be carried out by the National Water Co., Minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture Abdulrahman Al-Fadli said at the inaugural ceremony.
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