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Hardin Lang Discusses the Advance of ISIS in Iraq and the Implications for the U.S.-Saudi Relationship [VIDEO]
Last week’s FocusKSA discussion brought together leading thinkers and analysts to discuss the advance of ISIS in Iraq and hash out the implications for key players, especially the United States and Saudi Arabia. In his opening remarks, Hardin Lang, Senior Fellow, Center for American Progress (CAP), discussed the findings from the just-released CAP study, co-written with Brian Katulis […]
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New retail hours for shops in Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia has approved new retail hours for Saudi stores, according to a Saudi Gazette report via Arabian Business:
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US-Saudi Trade, Investment and the U.S.-Saudi Commercial Relationship
On June 12th, 2014 the FocusKSA discussion series examined the current status and future trajectory of trade and investment between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia.
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An Interview with Abdulaziz Alhazmi, COO and Acting Director General of Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia)
On the eve of the 2014 Saudi Arabian Cultural Mission (SACM) Career Fair and Graduation Ceremony last week, I sat down with Abdulaziz Alhazmi, COO and Acting Director General of Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia). Saudia is a major sponsor of these events and Mr. Alhazmi was in Virginia to personally congratulate the 12,500 Saudi students […]
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‘Saudi Labor in Transition’
With regard to preserving economic, political and social stability at home, none of these external issues may be as important for Saudi Arabia to ‘get right’ as the issue of jobs. FOCUS KSA presents Saudi Labor in Transition: What are the Challenges facing the Kingdom?
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Fahad Nazer: Assertions that Saudi Supports ISIL ‘Without Evidence’ and ‘Defies Common Sense’ [VIDEO]
Last week’s FocusKSA discussion on the deteriorating security situation in Iraq brought together three experts on the subject to make sense of the advance of ISIL and discuss the implications for Saudi Arabia and the United States. Fahad Nazer, analyst with JTG Inc. and frequent commentator on CNN, Al Monitor and other media outlets, focused on the lack of […]
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HRDF’s New Priority: Business Education Scholarships For Saudi’s Young Private Sector Leaders
Since its inception in 2000, the primary mission of the Saudi Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF) has been to provide job training and locate entry-level employment for young Saudis. But thanks to a new partnership with The Madinah Institute for Leadership and Entrepreneurship (MILE), HRDF now has another ambitious goal: to educate and support Saudi’s […]
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PHOTOS: The 2014 SACM Career Fair at the Gaylord Hotel in Washington DC
The recently completed 2014 SACM Career Fair brought together over 12,500 Saudi graduates and leading employers in Saudi Arabia to match talent with opportunities. Leading companies from the U.S., Saudi Arabia and around the world set up booths to meet the recent graduates, introduce their companies, and discuss employment opportunities.
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Saudi Arabia’s Upcoming 10th Economic Development Plan is of Critical Importance
Saudi Arabia’s two most important national economic goals are diversification and the creation of jobs. Simply, if the economy fails to diversify and doesn’t create enough jobs for Saudis, prospects for Saudi Arabia’s post-oil future will be severely diminished. An economic development plan is only as good as its implementation.
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VIDEO: FocusKSA Discussion on ‘Saudi Labor in Transition’
Last week, SUSTG President Richard Wilson and SUSRIS Editor-in-Chief Patrick Ryan hosted three panelists to discuss issues related to labor in Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi Arabia’s NEOM Green Hydrogen Plant launches mass recruitment drive
NEOM Green Hydrogen Company (NGHC) has initiated a major recruitment campaign for its world-leading green hydrogen plant in Saudi Arabia’s futuristic city NEOM, as the project moves closer to its operational phase. The $8.4 billion facility, set to be the world’s largest green hydrogen production plant, is progressing on schedule for full operations by the end of 2026. The project aims to produce up to 600 tonnes of carbon-free hydrogen daily, potentially eliminating five million tonnes of CO2 emissions annually
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Saudi PIF spending to reach $70b a year early
Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) is set to increase its annual spending to $70 billion (Dh257 billion) by 2025, a year ahead of its earlier schedule, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). PIF’s governor Yasir Al Rumayyan announced at a Saudi investment summit that the fund planned to boost its annual capital expenditures from approximately $50 billion (Dh183 billion) to $70 billion (Dh257 billion) starting in 2026.
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Saudi Arabia invites Chinese companies to invest in key industrial sector
Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Al-Khorayef has invited Chinese companies to invest in promising industrial sectors identified in Saudi Arabia’s National Industrial Strategy, including automotive, food, pharmaceutical, and aviation industries. The invitation was extended during a roundtable meeting organized by the Federation of Chambers of Commerce in Guangzhou as part of Al-Khorayef’s official visit to China.
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Saudi Film Pioneer Faisal Baltyuor Launches First Arthouse Cinema in Riyadh
Saudi Arabian film industry pioneer Faisal Baltyuor is opening the first arthouse cinema in Riyadh in what amounts to a milestone in the kingdom’s moviegoing trajectory ever since Saudi lifted its 35-year ban on cinema in late 2017. The plush state-of-the-art 80-seat venue, called Cinehouse, is set to open in the Saudi capital later this month.
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Saudi players arrive in China ahead of World Cup qualifier
The Saudi national team arrived in the Chinese city of Dalian on Friday ahead of their World Cup qualifier there next week. The Green Falcons will face China on Tuesday night at the Dalian Suoyuwan Football Stadium, in the second game of the third round of the Asian qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.
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Saudi Arabian Military Industries Announces Retirement of CEO, Names Interim Chief
Abukhaled took over as chief of the Saudi defense business in 2020, succeeding Andrew Schwer, a German national and former executive at Rheinmetall. Before leading SAMI, Abukhaled was CEO of the Middle East unit of Northrop Grumman. Under his leadership, SAMI underwent significant expansion and growth, acquiring several businesses, including Advanced Electronics Company and Alsalam Aerospace. He also led efforts to seal joint ventures and contracts, the most recent being a $3 billion deal with Turkish Baykar to produce Akinci drones in Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund to transfer its gaming stock to Savvy Games Group
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund is set to transfer its games-related stock to its subsidiary Savvy Games Group. The move could happen as early as 2025, according to a Savvy representative talking to Nikkei, with the initiative part of a wider plan to leverage IP across the Middle East, the Japanese publication reported.
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Saudi Arabia studies over 2,000 mineral exploration license applications: SGS
The Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources is currently processing over 2,000 local and international license applications, including around 2,000 for exploration and approximately 139 for mining, Abdullah Al-Shamrani, CEO of Saudi Geological Survey (SGS). Additionally, he said that more than 2,300 mining licenses have been issued, reflecting significant growth in the sector, Asharq Al-Awsat reported.
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Perspective: Will Saudi Arabia’s big bet on the Qiddiya gaming and esports city pay off?
Milanov is now head of gaming at Qiddiya, a dreamy “Giga Project” under way near Riyadh in Saudi Arabia. The Saudis want 17 million visitors a year to go to Qiddiya by 2030, making it the “largest tourism destination worldwide.” Not so different from Team Liquid’s heaquarters, the aim of Qiddiya is to build a whole city where gamers, esports athletes and their fans can feel at home, and Milanov is moving into high gear soon to sell people on the idea of Qiddiya. Will giant sandworms get him, or will it all pay off?
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Saudi Arabia to waive export customs service fees and cut import customs service fees from Oct. 6
The Saudi Zakat, Tax and Customs Authority (ZATCA) has announced waiving the fees for all customs services for exports. The authority also reduced customs service fees for imports through a new mechanism for calculating import service fees, which involves a fee of 0.15 percent of the value of the incoming goods for customs declaration. The new fee structure will take effect on Oct. 6, 2024, the authority said in a statement.
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