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Saudi Arabia Names New Health, Hajj Ministers by Royal Decree
- October 18,2021
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Saudi Arabia’s King Salman issued a royal decree appointing Fahad bin Abdulrahman bin Dahes Al-Jalajel as the new health minister, replacing the long-serving Dr. Tawfiq bin Fawzan bin Mohammed Al-Rabiah, according to the Saudi Press Agency. Al-Rabiah will move over to the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah as Minister, the decree said.
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Saudi FM Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Ambassador Reema bint Bandar Meet with Secretary of State Blinken in Washington
- October 15,2021
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Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud and Saudi Ambassador to the United States Princess Reema Bint Bandar Al-Saud met with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken in Washington on Thursday, and “exchanged views on Iran’s nuclear program and international talks on the matter,” according to a statement from Saudi Arabia’s foreign ministry […]
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Crown Prince Announces Launch of New National Investment Strategy to Attract FDI
- October 12,2021
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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman gave details of a new investment strategy, called the National Investment Strategy, on Monday that aims to raise net foreign direct investment to 388 billon riyals ($103.45 billion) annually, the state news agency (SPA) reported.
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U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan Visits Saudi Arabia, Meets with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman
- September 28,2021
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President Joe Biden’s national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, visited Saudi Arabia on Monday and met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, according to reports.
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Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul Likely to End 2021 With 30 New Listings This Year – CMA Head
- September 27,2021
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Saudi Arabia’s stock exchange will likely end the year with more than 30 new listings as the Kingdom’s IPO bonanza in 2021 continues, according to comments from the Kingdom’s head of its Capital Markets Authority Mohammed El-Kuwaiz. El-Kuwaiz made the comments on Monday at a conference in Riyadh, according to Reuters.
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Residential Mortgages Soar in Saudi Arabia; Commercial Rents in Riyadh See Post-Pandemic Recovery
- September 21,2021
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Roughly five years after the launch of the Kingdom’s National Transformation Plan (NTP), a key part of the Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 social and economic masterplan, Saudi is seeing major initial progress in the real estate sector, with new residential mortgages soaring 1000% since 2016, according to a report from industry powerhouse KnightFrank.
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Crown Prince Launches Major Education Reform with ‘Human Capability Development Program’
- September 16,2021
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Saudi Arabia is set to undertake a top-to-bottom overhaul of the Kingdom’s education system to better prepare citizens to find jobs and tackle intolerance, according to an announcement on the Vision 2030 website and other reports.
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Saudi Arabia Re-Allows Entry From and Travel to UAE, Argentina and South Africa – SPA
- September 8,2021
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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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Bloomberg Report: Saudi Arabia Continues to Combat Pandemic with ‘World’s Toughest Rules’
- September 1,2021
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Since the start of the global pandemic last year, Saudi Arabia’s authorities and leadership have implemented progressive policies to help the Kingdom mitigate the spread of the Coronavirus within its borders. From imposing strict fines for individuals and businesses who flaunt rules on mask mandates and distancing requirements to shutting down international travel, and even all but cancelling […]
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Saudi Arabia’s Technology Ministry Announces ‘LaunchKSA’ to Power Digital Innovation with $1 Billion Backing
- August 27,2021
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Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) announced the launch of LaunchKSA, which promises to enhance innovation, augment digital know-how, support youth, and transform Saudi Arabia into the region’s largest digital economy.
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Saudi Arabia, Lebanon Issue Joint Statement, Stress Taif Agreement and Regional Coordination
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Lebanese Republic affirmed the importance of strengthening Arab action and coordinating positions on key issues in the regional and international arenas. They also emphasized the importance of the full implementation of the Taif Agreement, the application of relevant international resolutions, the extension of state sovereignty over all Lebanese territories, the exclusive possession of arms by the Lebanese state, reiterating the national role of the Lebanese army, the importance of supporting it, and the necessity of the withdrawal of the Israeli occupation forces from all Lebanese territories.
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PRIORITY Summit in Miami Highlights Saudi Arabia’s Key Role in Geopolitics, Finance, Technology, and Sports
The PRIORITY Summit, hosted by the Future Investment Initiative (FII) Institute in Miami, underscored Saudi Arabia's growing influence across geopolitics, finance, technology, and sports. The event attracted top leaders from politics, finance, and technology, reinforcing its status as one of the premier global investment conferences. The summit also served as a call to global investors to participate in multiple opportunities in Saudi Arabia, such as infrastructure, AI, sports, and healthcare, while highlighting opportunities that Saudi investors are keen to pursue internationally. An office to facilitate inbound and outbound investments was announced by the Saudi Minister of Investment, H.E. Khalid bin Abdulaziz Al-Falih, in the presence of Saudi Ambassador to U.S, Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud, Abdulrahman Bakir (Managing Director, MISA Americas) and Miami Mayor Francis Suarez.
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PwC working to mend ties with Saudi Arabia
Global consulting firm PwC is working with Saudi Arabia and its sovereign wealth fund to address issues that have led to a suspension of new consulting projects, reported Reuters. The Public Investment Fund (PIF), with assets worth $925bn (SR3.5trn) and more than 100 subsidiaries, has instructed its companies to halt project assignments to PwC until February 2026. This comes two years after PwC received a licence to establish its regional headquarters in Riyadh. The firm currently employs more than 2,000 individuals across various cities in Saudi Arabia.
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Ninja Seeks $1 Billion Valuation in Fundraising Round Ahead of IPO
Ninja, a Saudi Arabia-based quick commerce firm, is in talks with investors to raise funds, potentially valuing the company at over $1 billion. The funding round is led by Riyad Capital and could close as early as this month. The company is preparing for an IPO by 2027. Operating in Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, and Kuwait, Ninja aims to capture a larger share of the Gulf region’s growing e-commerce market. Its business model focuses on the rapid delivery of products like groceries and pet supplies through local fulfillment centers. The company’s expansion into neighboring markets underscores its ambition for regional dominance.
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KFSHRC Rises 20 Spots in Newsweek’s Global Top 250 Hospitals Ranking
King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Centre (KFSHRC) has again secured its position as the top hospital in Saudi Arabia for the fourth consecutive year, according to Newsweek’s 2025 ranking of the world’s best hospitals. KFSHRC has made strides, jumping 20 places from last year's list, indicating a 9% improvement in this prestigious ranking. Among more than 200,000 hospitals operating globally, Newsweek and Statista evaluate only 2,400 institutions and publish an annual list of the top 250 hospitals. The ranking is based on various criteria, including medical performance indicators, healthcare outcomes, and expert recommendations from international healthcare professionals. In 2024, KFSHRC set a new record with 1,111 organ transplants in one year, including 500 successful kidney transplants through the paired exchange program, reinforcing its status as a global leader in complex surgeries and organ transplantation. The hospital also provided advanced medical care to patients from 17 different countries, solidifying Saudi Arabia’s position as a premier destination for healthcare.
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SWPC Signs $2.26 billion Jubail-Buraydah Independent Water Transmission Pipeline Project
Saudi Water Partnership Company (SWPC) announces the signing of agreements of Jubail-Buraydah Independent Water Transmission Pipeline (IWTP) project with the consortium comprising Aljomaih energy & water company and Nesma Company Ltd. and Buhur for Investment Company. This project is a significant boost to the water infrastructure in the Al-Qassim and the Eastern provinces that will cater to the drinking water needs in both regions. The pipeline will have a transmission capacity of 650,000 m3/day and a length of 587 km, at a total project cost of 8.5 billion riyals.
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Cracking the Saudi consumer code: what global brands get wrong
For years, global brands have entered Saudi Arabia with a simple playbook: translate the tagline, swap in local imagery, and assume what works elsewhere will work here. But as Saudi Arabia undergoes a seismic transformation under Vision 2030, this outdated approach is no longer enough. The Saudi consumer is evolving fast, and brands that fail to adapt risk being left behind. One of the biggest misconceptions is treating Saudi Arabia as a single, huge market. The reality? The kingdom is a complex mix of regions, dialects and generational attitudes. What resonates in Riyadh may not land the same way in Jeddah or Dammam. Adding to this complexity is the growing expat population. As Saudi Arabia continues to open up, its workforce is diversifying, and with it, consumer expectations are shifting. The traditional Saudi audience remains vital, but brands must also recognise the needs of a rising expat community that influences market trends.
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Chinese lessons in Saudi schools show growing ties
In August, Saudi Arabia introduced China's official language as a compulsory second foreign language after English in six of its 13 administrative regions' schools. Mandarin's entry into public schools is the latest sign of growing ties between Saudi Arabia and China, as the oil-rich Gulf kingdom pushes to diversify its economy and strategic alliances. Shaalan and his classmates have three Mandarin lessons a week, taught by their teacher Ma Shuaib, a Chinese national and Muslim who is fluent in Arabic. In their classroom in northern Riyadh, close to the Saudi headquarters of Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba, Shaalan and his classmates learn Chinese characters shown on an electronic whiteboard.
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Aramco Trims World’s Biggest Payout in Blow to Saudi Budget
Saudi Aramco expects the total payout to be about $85 billion in 2025, compared with $124 billion last year, it said in a statement Tuesday. The lower distribution, in line with previously announced policy, has been in focus for investors and economists alike as the payout has become a crucial component of the kingdom’s budget amid a multitrillion-dollar plan to transform the economy. The decision represents a crucial choice for the Saudis — risk increasing stress on Aramco’s balance sheet or let the kingdom’s budget deficit widen. The company had flipped into a net-debt position recently, a sharp turnaround from the over $27 billion in net cash a year ago. Last year, the total dividend was almost $40 billion higher than free cash flow — the money left over from operations after accounting for investments and expenses.
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PIF and Goldman Sachs Asset Management sign an MoU to partner on investment in Saudi Arabia, GCC
PIF and Goldman Sachs Asset Management today announced the signing of a non-binding memorandum of understanding (MoU) for PIF to act as a strategic anchor investor for new private credit and public equity strategies in Saudi Arabia and the wider GCC region. The new investment funds will aim to raise equity capital from international investors, with significant capital allocated for investments in Saudi Arabia. The MoU would further strengthen the domestic asset management industry and encourage regional and international managers to expand their presence in Saudi Arabia. Asset management is part of PIF’s wider efforts to diversify the Saudi economy and enhance local capital markets.
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