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Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Meets with Defense, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Officials
U.S. Defense Secretary Ash Carter hosted an enhanced honor cordon yesterday to welcome Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s defense minister, at the Pentagon in Washington, D.C. The two leaders and other defense officials from both the U.S. and Saudi Arabia met “for a series of constructive meetings and briefings,” the Pentagon said in […]
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Saudi’s New Minister of Commerce and Investment Dr. Majed Al-Qasabi to Meet with Business Leaders at U.S. Chamber of Commerce Today
Saudi Arabia’s New Minister of Commerce and Investment, Dr. Majed bin Abdullah Al-Qasabi, will meet with business and private sector leaders today at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, D.C. The private roundtable discussion is part of the U.S.-Saudi CEO Summit initiative which is a partnership between the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the […]
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Dispute Between U.N.’s Ban Ki Moon, Saudi Arabia Spills into the Public
UN chief Ban Ki-moon said in public comments on Thursday that Saudi Arabia had exerted “unacceptable” pressure on the world body after a U.N. report blacklisted a Saudi-led military coalition for killing children in Yemen, according to reports. Moon said financing for humanitarian operations in the Palestinian territories, South Sudan and Syria would be compromised if […]
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Saudi Arabia’s National Transformation Program Released
Saudi Arabia has unveiled its long-awaited National Transformation Program (NTP), a 112-page document outlining Saudi Arabia’s strategic objectives in achieving its previously-announced “Vision 2030” initiative as well as identifying the challenges faced by government bodies in the economic and development sectors. “The National Transformation Program is one of the executive programs supporting Vision 2030. The program […]
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Uber Scores the Largest Single Investment Ever Made in a Private Company from Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund; Snags $3.5b
In what is being called the largest single cash investment ever made into a private company, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) has invested $3.5 billion for 5% of the on-demand car service Uber. The investment is the first of likely many more investments into technology as Saudi Arabia looks to act on its ‘Vision 2030’ […]
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Saudi, Iran Row Over 2016 Hajj Heats Up
Iran says it will not allow its pilgrims to attend the Hajj this year following weeks of talks with Saudi Arabia, according to reports. According to Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, Adel Al-Jubeir, Saudi Arabia would not acquiesce to “unacceptable” demands. Al-Jubeir commented that, “Iran refused to sign the memorandum and was practically demanding the right to hold […]
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Comprehensive Document Outlining Saudi Arabia’s Counterterrorism Strategy, Successes Released
The Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Washington has distributed a comprehensive document outlining the Kingdom’s efforts to fight terrorism. The detailed publication was distributed to Congress as debate regarding the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks heat up following the recent unanimous Senate vote to pass the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA) bill. The Kingdom […]
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Senate Passes JASTA Despite Stiff Opposition from White House, Saudi Leaders
The Senate on Tuesday passed H.R.3815, also known as the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA), a bill that would allow the families of victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks to sue Saudi Arabia over its alleged support for terrorism, despite stiff opposition from the White House and Saudi leaders. This is the second time […]
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Responding to Bloomberg Freedom of Information Act Request, U.S. Treasury Reveals How Much U.S. Debt is Held by Saudi Arabia
The U.S. Treasury Department revealed for the first time ever how much debt Saudi Arabia is holding, breaking an unusual and longstanding policy of secrecy regarding how much the Kingdom holds. Saudi Arabia held $116.8 billion in U.S. debt at the end of March. That is down 6% from its highest level in January 2016. Bloomberg first reported the […]
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Saudi General’s New Warning on Yemen’s Capital Underscores Importance of Latest U.N.-Backed Peace Talks
The Saudi-led coalition will fight to regain Yemen’s capital city from Houthi rebels if current peace talks backed by the United Nations collapse, according to Saudi Arabia’s Brigadier General Ahmed Asseri, who has been the official spokesman for the Saudi military during the conflict. The threat underscores the importance to Saudi Arabia of bringing a lasting solution to […]
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Who is Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar?
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Syrian elections ended. What have we learned from the results?
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Russian-Iranian military cooperation: How much can they depend on each other?
Despite their differences, Russian-Iranian military cooperation will likely continue—and increase. But with both now on the back foot, the question is just how useful their cooperation is. Moscow is urging Iranian restraint in responding to Israel over the death of Haniyeh in Tehran not because of any inherent peace-loving nature, but because the Kremlin understands that, with its forces tied down in Ukraine, it is not in a position to do much to protect Iran in a wider conflict with Israel—especially if the Jewish state receives US military support.
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PIF creates over 730,000 new jobs
According to the report, PIF has been instrumental in driving economic growth and job creation through its various initiatives and investments. As the sixth-largest sovereign wealth fund globally, with SAR2.87 trillion (approximately $765 billion) in assets under management, the fund has been actively investing in high-impact projects and companies that are reshaping Saudi Arabia’s economic landscape.
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Saudi wealth fund PIF’s asset base grew 29% in 2023 on continued investment momentum
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, the kingdom’s sovereign investment arm, said its assets under management jumped 29 per cent to 2.87 trillion Saudi riyals ($765 billion) in 2023 as it continues to build its Saudi holdings and diversify its international portfolio of assets. The annualised returns for the sovereign wealth fund since 2017 rose to 8.7 per cent in 2023, up from 8 per cent a year earlier, the PIF said in its annual report published on Monday.
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Saudi’s Neom mega-project hails a fleet of electric foiling water taxis
Though Neom is looking to place key neighborhood amenities within reach of pedestrians and cyclists, electric shuttles and underground transit systems will transport citizens and tourists farther afield. Where getting around involves crossing waterways, folks may well fly above the surface courtesy of a Candela P-12 electric hydrofoiling taxi.
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Mystery shopper program helps uncover IP violations across Saudi Arabia
The Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property has issued its annual report for preserving intellectual property rights for 2023, showing that it received over 2,680 complaints related to copyrights, including trademarks. The growing awareness of the need to adhere to laws and regulations that govern the ownership, use and protection of intellectual property contributed to a 50 percent increase in the total number of complaints in 2023, the authority said.
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A look at market share of major Saudi perfume companies
The prospectus for the initial public offering (IPO) of Almajed for Oud Co. on the Main Market (TASI) revealed the market shares of companies operating in the Saudi perfume market in 2022. According to the prospectus, the top five frontrunners in the Saudi perfume market accounted for 36.9% of the total market shares in 2022, as the sector was relatively fragmented at the time. The remaining competitors took 64.3% of the total.
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MEPCO to commence $91.94mln project backed by PIF
The board of Middle East Paper Company (MEPCO) approved the investment in the Tissue Paper Production Line 6 project (TM6), which is estimated at SAR 345 million. The project aims to boost the production capacity of the Juthor factory located in King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC) by 60,000 tonnes, according to a bourse disclosure.
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Ivanhoe Electric’s Saudi JV begins drilling first target
Ivanhoe Electric (NYSE American: IE) (TSX: IE) said on Monday its joint venture in Saudi Arabia has started drill testing the first of two chargeability anomalies identified near the Al Amar gold-copper-zinc mine, which is owned by Ma’aden, the state-owned mining company and Ivanhoe’s 50/50 partner. In November 2023, the JV kicked off its exploration campaign on 48,500 km2 of land on the Arabian Shield, initially targeting the areas surrounding Al Amar that are considered highly prospective for volcanic massive sulphide (VMS) and epithermal deposit types.
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