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Will Oil Reach $100?
In June, Bank of America forecasted that oil may reach $100 by sometime in 2022 on surging demand and a rebounding global economy. At the time, the Charlotte, NC-based bank was the most bullish of the major forecasters for a return to triple digits by 2022.
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Mashable Review: ‘The Lucid Air is the Future of Cars’
Lucid Group, Inc., the electric car maker backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), recently gave a sneak peak of its forthcoming Lucid Air Dream Edition to a small group of media representatives at its main factory in Casa Grande, Arizona. One of those media people, Chris Taylor from Mashable, gave the car a […]
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Oil Drives Exports Rebound in July 2021 after Pandemic Year
Saudi Arabia’s exports continued to show signs of a rebound, with total exports rising 79.6% in July 2021 versus the same month last year when the global pandemic choked international trade and oil prices remained lower.
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SABIC, Exxon Mobil JV on Gulf Coast Prepares for Initial Startup – Report
Saudi petrochemicals firm SABIC said on Sunday its joint venture project with ExxonMobil in the U.S. Gulf Coast has started commissioning activities and preparing for an initial startup, according to Reuters.
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Saudi Arabia Re-Allows Entry From and Travel to UAE, Argentina and South Africa – SPA
Saudi Arabia removed the United Arab Emirates, Argentina and South Africa from its entry banned country list and re-allowed citizens to travel to the three countries starting Sept. 8, Reuters reports, citing state media. The decision comes just weeks before Dubai is set to host the Dubai Expo 2020 trade fair.
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C3 U.S.-Arab Healthcare and Business Summit Returns September 20-21 with In-Person Conference in New York
The C3 U.S.-Arab Healthcare and Business Summit will return to a live, in-person conference format this September 20-21 in New York City as the event focuses on the impact of innovation, investment and global cooperation on healthcare and business.
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Saudi Aramco Confirms Data Leak, Says Systems Not Breached and Reaffirms ‘Robust Cyber Security Posture’
Saudi Aramco said on Wednesday that some of its company files had been leaked via a contractor, but that its cyber security posture remained “robust” and said that its systems were not compromised, according to reports and a statement from the company.
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Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, UAE’s Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Meet in Kingdom
The Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed visited Riyadh on Monday on an official visit to the Kingdom to meet with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and discuss bi-lateral relations amid recent differences on energy and foreign policy.
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IEA: Lack of Agreement in OPEC+ Means Volatility, Tightening Market
The oil market will see tighter supply for now as a dispute inside OPEC+ between Saudi Arabia and the UAE goes unresolved, according to a new report from the International Energy Agency (IEA). World oil markets are on edge with OPEC+ negotiations to boost supply now in deadlock, and after initially surging to multi-year highs in early […]
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83% of SMEs in Saudi Arabia Optimistic About Future Growth, New Mastercard Middle East Study Finds
83% of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in Saudi Arabia are optimistic about the next 12 months, according to the latest research by Mastercard in a new report released by the company.
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The Fork in the Road to AI Regulation
As urgency grows among regulators, cooperative efforts are emerging. Ten countries and the EU agreed to create “a common understanding of AI safety and align their work on AI research” during May’s AI Seoul Summit, and several nations agreed to share information through their government-backed AI safety institutes.
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Tense Israel in waiting as attack threat looms
Israel's ambulance service has stocked blood supplies in a fortified underground centre, factories have moved out hazardous materials and municipal authorities are checking bomb shelters and water supplies as the country waits for a threatened attack from Iran and its proxies. Israel has been fortifying its home front for months and many preparations have been in place since the start of the war in Gaza last October, when thousands of Hamas-led gunmen carried out a devastating cross-border attack on Israeli communities.
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Jordan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia reject US request to send peacekeepers to Gaza
Jordan, Qatar and Saudi Arabia have rebuffed US requests to contribute troops to a post-war peacekeeping force in Gaza, an Arab official and a second source familiar with the matter tells The Times of Israel, the newspaper reports. According to the report, the dispatched troops would be seen to be “protecting Israel from the Palestinians”, the Arab official says, explaining the opposition of Amman, Doha and Riyadh to the effort being advanced by the US to secure Gaza after the war.
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Saudi Arabia’s retail real estate sector to grow to $183.2 billion by 2027
As modernization and urban development transform Saudi Arabia’s retail real estate sector, sales are expected to increase from 2.4% in 2024 to 2.7% by 2027, reaching $183.2 billion. In its 10th annual “Saudi Arabia Real Estate Predictions” report, global consultancy firm Deloitte, referencing the Economist Intelligence Unit, revealed that retail sales in Saudi Arabia amounted to $142.7 billion in 2022.
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Saudi: New Fundraising Law to curb irregular fundraising practices and illicit financial activities
The National Center for Non-Profit Sector (NCNPS) announced that the Fundraising Law, approved by the Saudi Cabinet on Tuesday, is designed to govern fundraising activities for non-profit organizations and the campaigns they undertake. The law aims to guarantee that donations are used for their designated purposes, and thus safeguarding non-profit organizations and donors from irregular fundraising practices and illicit financial activities.
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Saudi Aramco Seeks More China Deals in Oil-to-Chemicals Push
The world’s largest crude exporting company is targeting additional facilities that can turn oil into chemicals, Chief Executive Officer Amin Nasser said. Aramco sees demand for goods such as plastics outlasting the growth in consumption for gasoline and diesel amid the energy transition. “We are looking currently at a number of investments in China that will be announced in due course this year and next year,” Nasser said on an earning call Tuesday. He also mentioned South Korea and India as potential investment destinations.
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Saudi Arabia’s Dammam port sets record with 20,645 containers handled on single ship
The King Abdulaziz Port in Dammam has achieved a remarkable milestone, setting a new record for container throughput on a single vessel. The port handled a 20,645 TEUs on the COSCO SHIPPING AQUARIUS 036E, underscoring its pivotal role in supporting trade and the logistics sector.
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Halo Space Plans Next Test Flight in Saudi Arabia
Halo Space, a space tourism firm, will reportedly conduct its next test flight in Saudi Arabia. The test, scheduled for September, will feature a life-size prototype capsule named Aurora. This flight will reach an altitude of 30 km above Earth. This will be Aurora’s sixth test flight, a collaboration with the Kingdom’s Communications, Space, and Technology Commission (CST). The test flight aims to validate all critical systems developed over the past three years. Alberto Castrillo, the chief technology officer at Halo Space, stated that the chosen dates and location ensure reliable equipment operation and safe conditions for ground teams.
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Improved labor laws benefit Saudi workers
Saudi Arabia has enacted amendments to its labour laws to establish more clarity on hiring and firing and improve employee rights. The regulations, which cabinet approved on August 6, will “enhance job stability, protect the rights of all parties involved in employment contracts and increase job opportunities for Saudi citizens”, the state-owned Saudi Press Agency said. Among the new regulations, maternity leave has been set at 12 weeks, trial periods for new employees are fixed at 180 days, and notice periods for employees are locked in at 30 days and for employers at 60 days.
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Non-institutional foreign ownership ex-Aramco down to 9.31% last week
Non-institutional foreign investors’ ownership in Tadawul-listed equities, excluding Saudi Aramco, declined in the week ended Aug. 1 to 9.31% of the total market value, or SAR 319.9 billion, from 9.33% in the previous week, market data showed.
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