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Two-Day MiSK Global Forum in Riyadh Showcases Ideas of Innovation And Global Culture to Empower Youth
The MiSK Foundation under the sponsorship of Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched today a major two-day forum in Riyadh that focuses on entrepreneurship and innovation issues. Over 75 prominent speakers include Cisco Chairman John Chambers, Emirati Minister Of Youth Shamma Almazrui, CEO of KAEC Fahd Al-Rasheed, Vice President of the Women’s Affairs at the […]
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GCC Bloc Could Be World’s 6th Largest Economy, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed Says
Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said that the GCC countries could become the world’s sixth largest economy if they joined forces in the coming years. The comments were made at the opening ceremony of the first meeting of the GCC Economic and Development Affairs Authority in Riyadh. The authority was created to hasten coordination […]
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At Ceremony in Seattle, Saudia Receives First Boeing B777-300ER, Commits to Vision 2030 Goals
Saudia’s top executive held a press conference in Seattle on Tuesday announcing the Kingdom’s commitment to the goals of the government’s Vision 2030 reform plans, a day before receiving the airlines’ first Boeing B777-300ER aircraft supplied with new and luxurious compartments for first class passengers. Saudia Director General Saleh Bin Nasser Al-Jasser said that the […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Former Minister of Petroleum and Natural Resources Ali Al-Naimi Pens Memoir
Saudi Arabia’s former Minister of Petroleum and Natural Resources Ali Al-Naimi has penned a memoir that offers “a rare insight into decades of domestic infighting over the future of state-run Saudi Aramco,” Reuters reports. Out of the Desert: My Journey from Nomadic Bedouin to the Heart of Global Oil, published by Portfolio Penguin, “describes the battles waged […]
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Yemen’s Houthi Rebels Fire Missiles Toward Holy City of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, Coalition Says
Yemen’s Houthi militia launched a ballistic missile toward Mecca on Thursday, the Saudi-led coalition intervening in Yemen’s civil war on behalf of the government said in a statement. Reuters via the Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reports that Coalition forces “destroyed the missile 65 km (40 miles) from the holy city before it could do any […]
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Vision 2030 and Natural Gas
A recently released Jadwa Investment report looks at the role that natural gas will play in Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 plan to reform its economy and society. “Saudi Arabia holds the world’s sixth largest proven gas reserves and was the seventh largest producer of gas in 2015. Continued investment in gas has resulted in steadily […]
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Yemen Ceasefire Tested by Missiles, Airstrikes
The 72-hour U.N.-backed truce in Yemen came under duress on Thursday when missiles fired from inside the war-torn country killed two civilians in Saudi Arabia, while a Saudi-led coalition launched air strikes that Iran-allied Houthi fighters said killed three people, according to reports. The U.N.-brokered ceasefire began late on Wednesday, which “brought Sanaa its first night without air strikes in […]
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Saudi Energy and Industry Minister Khalid Al-Falih: Oil Market Wrapping Up ‘Considerable Downturn’
Saudi Minister of Energy, Industry and Mineral Resources Khalid al-Falih said on Wednesday that oil markets were at the end of a “considerable downturn” and that fundamentals were improving. “Market forces are clearly working after a testing period of sub-$30 oil prices… Oil demand is expanding at a healthy rate despite slower global growth,” Al-Falih said. […]
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U.S. Responds to Missile Strikes from Yemen, Destroys 3 Radar Sites
The U.S. military struck three radar sites in Houthi-controlled territory on Yemen’s Red Sea coast, the Pentagon said in a statement. The strikes were aimed at preventing future missiles from being launched toward U.S. warships. “These limited self-defense strikes were conducted to protect our personnel, our ships, and our freedom of navigation in this important […]
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News Analysis: In Push for Diversified Economy, Saudis Share in Sacrifice
As part of its ongoing drive to reduce government spending Saudi Arabia announced that it will suspend pay increases for public sector employees and slash Minister-level pay and benefits, sending a message that all Saudis will share in the sacrifice as tries to balance its budget and diversify its economy away from oil. The decision […]
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Empowered but afraid: do Saudi women have the capability to freely decide their university majors?
Results revealed that new legislation and regulations in Saudi Arabia have positively influenced sociocultural transformation. However, in small cities and nonurban settings, women may struggle to reject traditional social norms despite their empowerment. The findings indicate that encouraging students’ voluntary work and their membership in groups and organisations, as well as ensuring diverse hiring practices are in place in rural areas and small cities, could support a more general acceptance of women’s empowerment.
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ACWA Power commissions 700-MW solar park in Saudi Arabia
The solar plant located in Ar Rass city, Qassim province, north of the capital Riyadh "is now online and has started power generation" after receiving the commercial operation certificate from the Saudi Power Procurement Company (SPPC), the developer said in a stock market filing.
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Explore investment in Saudi Arabia: the new investment law
The Investment Law is expected to come into force around 16 February 2025 (being 180 days after its publication in the Official Gazette) and will replace the Foreign Investment Law[2] (the “Foreign Investment Law”). Implementing Regulations that will set out further details relating to aspects of the Investment Law are expected to be published within 180 days after the publication of the Investment Law (the “Implementing Regulations”).
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Saudi Arabia’s PIF is focused on the home advantage
The value of Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund’s domestic assets under management have doubled year on year in further evidence of a strategy to focus investments in the kingdom. The AuM, referred to in the fund’s annual report as “Saudi sector development (SSD)” increased from 21 percent to 33 percent last year. The investments are focused on “establishing and promoting the growth of high-priority sectors in the Saudi economy”, the report stated.
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Saudi Arabia unveils new agricultural investment opportunities in Makkah region
The Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture (MEWA) has announced four new investment opportunities to develop integrated agricultural cities and a specialized wild seedling facility in the Makkah region. This initiative aligns with MEWA’s broader strategy to enhance food security, promote sustainable agricultural practices, and drive sector growth.
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Saudi Dallah Healthcare to acquire stakes in healthcare firms for $176mln
Saudi Arabia's Dallah Healthcare, which had earlier this year signed MoUs to acquire stakes in two healthcare firms, has entered into a binding share purchase and subscription agreement with Ayyan Investment Co. to acquire its shares for approximately 660 million riyals ($176 million).
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Saudi Arabia’s $1 Trillion Investment Plan Focuses On Clean Energy And Diversification – Report
Saudi Arabia is set to embark on a $1 trillion investment drive across six strategic sectors by 2030, according to a report from Goldman Sachs Research. This ambitious plan, termed a “capex super-cycle,” will allocate approximately 73% of the investment to non-oil sectors, up from an earlier forecast of 66%.
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Key Amendments to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Labour Law Announced
The Council of Ministers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) recently approved a number of amendments to the KSA Labour Law, which will come into effect six months from publication in the KSA Legal Gazette. The amendments to the Labour Law reference revisions to the Implementing Regulations, which also have yet to be published. This LawFlash considers how the key amendments will impact employers and employees once they come into force.
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Saudi fund’s prudence pivot is only half complete
The fund’s 2023 annual report, opens new tab, released on Monday, showed that assets under management rose almost a third last year to $766 billion, with 76% of the total haul invested at home compared with 68% in 2022 and 51% in 2021. The local proportion is probably even higher now, after Saudi transferred 8% of state oil giant Aramco to the PIF earlier this year, helping to swell the fund’s assets to $925 billion.
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Saudi King Salman chairs cabinet meeting, state news agency says
Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz chaired a cabinet meeting on Tuesday, state media said, for the first time since a royal decree issued by him on Aug. 8 allowing the cabinet to convene in the absence of the king, crown prince or both. Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman chaired the Aug. 13 cabinet session.The 88-year-old king of the world's biggest oil exporter, a major U.S. ally in the Middle East, received medical care for lung inflammation in May. Prince Mohammed later postponed an official visit to Japan due to the king's health.
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