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  • Saudia’s ‘Largest aircraft leasing deal in history’ to include 50 Airbus planes
     

    According to a press release, Saudia is set to lease 50 Airbus planes as the national carrier of Saudi Arabia expands its fleet, including 30 Airbus aircraft of A320-200 model and 20 aircraft of A330-300 model. In a statement last week, Airbus confirmed that Saudia will become the first airline in the world to operate the new Airbus […]

     
  • Saudi Non-Oil Exports Drop, Imports Grow in 1Q 2015
     

    Latest figures released by Saudi Arabia’s Central Department of Statistics show Saudi nonoil exports dropped by 14.5 percent, to $12.5 billion in the first quarter of 2015 compared to 1Q 2014. Meanwhile, Saudi imports are up by 6.88% in the first quarter of this year, to $43 billion.  Plastic and rubber products topped the Kingdom’s list […]

     
  • Large Jump in May Oil Shipments to China Moves Russia Past Saudi Arabia
     

    Russia has leaped ahead of Saudi Arabia as the top oil supplier to China, according to Bloomberg, as the race to supply the world’s second-largest oil consumer heats up.  Bloomberg: “China imported a record 3.92 million metric tons from its northern neighbor in May, according to data emailed by the Beijing-based General Administration of Customs on Tuesday. […]

     
  • A Saudi-Russia Thaw?
     

    Saudi Arabia’s Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman visited Russia today amid growing evidence of a thaw in Saudi-Russian relations. With the headline of “Saudi Arabia and Russia to cement ties,” the English language daily Arab News reports that Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman “will seek to cement economic, cultural, political and trade relations […]

     
  • U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Saudi Committee for International Trade and SUSTG Host Shura Delegation in Washington
     

    Members of Saudi Arabia’s Shura Council visited Washington, D.C. last week for meetings.  The delegates represented the Saudi-U.S. Parliamentary Friendship Committee of the Majlis Al-Shura which makes regular visits to the United States in support of the U.S.-Saudi relationship. The Shura delegates and invited guests were hosted at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce for a […]

     
  • Video: CEO of Saudi Stock Exchange Adel Saleh Al-Ghamdi Speaks with CNBC as Saudi Bourse Opens
     

    Saudi Arabia’s $585 billion stock market – the largest in the region – opened to wider foreign investment today in Riyadh.  The CEO of Saudi Arabia’s Stock Exchange, Adel Saleh Al-Ghamdi gave an interview to CNBC on the opening of the market and the implications for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s economy.  “The reason is not really […]

     
  • U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Saudi Committee for International Trade to Host Private Roundtable Luncheon with Visiting Shura Council Members in Washington
     

    This week, members of Saudi Arabia’s Shura Council will attend a private roundtable luncheon at the Washington Headquarters of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce as part of the delegation’s outreach to the U.S. business community. Organized by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the Committee for International Trade (CIT) of the Council of Saudi Chambers, and […]

     
  • IHS Jane’s: Saudi Spending on Military to Increase by 27% over 5 Years
     

    Defense consultancy IHS Jane’s says Saudi defense spending will be $48.7bn in 2015, a 2 per cent contraction over last year but will reach $62bn by 2020. Craig Caffrey, IHS principal defence budget analyst, said “We certainly expect a significant slowdown in the short term but longer term prospects remain strong,” The Financial Times (paywall)  reports. “ “The Kingdom has […]

     
  • The Open Air Art of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
     

    The British newspaper The Guardian profiles a new book that examines the open-air artworks created by world-famous artists in the 1970s in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and the city’s recent push to restore and feature them. “From Joan Miró to Jean Arp and Henry Moore, the Saudi city was a magnet for big names in art […]

     
  • Video: Daesh Claims Second Mosque Attack in Saudi Arabia that Kills 4
     

    A suicide bomber affiliated with the self-styled Islamic State, or Daesh, attacked a mosque in Saudi Arabia for the second time in a week on Friday, killing 4. The attack comes a week after another terrorist attack in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province that killed 21 worshippers and injured over 100 others. عاجل فيديو: لحظة تفجير مسجد […]

     

MUST-READS

  • Ahmed Mater: The Saudi artist documenting a kingdom in flux

    Born in Tabuk in 1979, Mater grew up in Abha in southwestern Saudi Arabia, close to the militarized Yemeni border, at a time of immense social change in the region. The first presentation of his art outside the Kingdom came in 2005 at an exhibition hosted by the British Museum in London. Just over a decade later, he became the first artist to host a solo exhibition in the US, with “Symbolic Cities: The Work of Ahmed Mater” in 2016.

  • Tel Aviv hit by drone attack claimed by Iranian-backed Houthis

    A long-range Iranian-made drone hit the centre of Tel Aviv in the early hours of Friday in an attack claimed by the Yemen-based Houthi militia that killed one man and wounded four others, the Israeli military and emergency services said. The explosion, which footage shared on social media suggested came from the sea and did not trigger air raid alarms, occurred hours after the Israeli military confirmed it had killed a senior commander of the Iran-backed Hezbollah militia in southern Lebanon.

  • Global cyber outage grounds flights, hits banks, telecoms, media

    A software update wreaked havoc on computer systems globally on Friday, grounding flights, forcing some broadcasters off air and hitting services from banking to healthcare. An update to a product offered by global cyberscurity firm CrowdStrike (CRWD.O), opens new tab appeared to be the trigger, affecting customers using Microsoft's (MSFT.O), opens new tab Windows Operating System. Microsoft said later on Friday the issue had been fixed.

  • China’s solar industry finds oasis in the Middle East

    China's solar energy giants such as JinkoSolar, LONGi Green Energy Technology, TrinaSolar, and JA Solar Technology, have struggled since 2023. LONGi and JA Solar recorded losses in the first quarter of 2024, while JinkoSolar and TrinaSolar saw their net profits plunge by 29.09% and 70.83%, respectively, to CNY 11.76 billion (US$1.62 billion) and CNY 5.16 billion. Solar silicon wafer providers Tongwei and TCL Zhonghuan Renewable Energy Technology also swung from profit to loss.

  • Saudi Arabia signs deals for 30GW domestic solar PV manufacturing

    Both agreements, made through joint ventures (JV), will bring 30GW of solar PV manufacturing, from ingots to modules, to Saudi Arabia. The agreements have been made by the Renewable Energy Localization Company (RELC), a fully-owned PIF company, along with the participation of Saudi renewables investor Vision Industries (VI) and the Chinese manufacturers.

  • Saudi Arabia’s Riyadh may be crypto’s sleeping giant

    Though the word “cryptocurrency” was largely avoided at the event, Siu’s message seemed clear: Saudi Arabia may not have made definitive moves in the realm of blockchain and crypto, but it is a sleeping giant in terms of wealth, population and influence, and can set the tone of the industry for the entire region.

  • Slowing Chinese economy no threat to Saudi oil exports – yet

    Slower economic growth in China in the second quarter of this year has raised concerns about Saudi Arabia’s ability to maintain funding lines from its main trading partner. The Chinese economy grew at a year-on-year rate of 4.7 percent, down from 5.3 percent in the previous quarter. In the retail sector, the pace of growth slowed to an 18-month low as deflationary pressures forced businesses in the world’s second-largest economy to cut prices on everything from cars to food and clothes.

  • Saudi’s New Murabba Stadium will be ready for the 2034 FIFA World Cup

    Part of the grand $800 billion New Murabba project, the stadium is just one piece of the puzzle. The project aims to double the size and population of the capital, turning downtown Riyadh into a cultural hotspot. Alongside the stadium, the project will include a museum, a technology and design university, a multi-purpose immersive theatre, and over 80 cultural and entertainment venues.

  • Saudi Arabia stresses importance of strengthening international order to prevent chaos and conflicts

    Moreover, the Cabinet reaffirmed the Kingdom’s commitment to enhancing international cooperation to ban weapons of mass destruction and prevent their proliferation during the meetings of the Executive Council of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons. The Cabinet emphasized the organization’s role in maintaining international peace and security and the full and effective implementation of all provisions of the Chemical Weapons Convention.

  • Saudi Crown Prince congratulates Iranian President on election victory during a phone call

    Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman congratulated President Dr. Masoud Pezeshkian on winning the presidential elections in Iran during a phone call on Wednesday. The Crown Prince and President Pezeshkian praised the development of relations at all levels, stressing the importance of continuing to enhance cooperation in various fields between the two countries. The Iranian President expressed his gratitude and appreciation to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for his kind wishes.