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Will Saudi Arabia Remove the Requirement for a Local Partner in a Bid to Boost Foreign Investment?
Saudi Arabia, with low oil prices putting the pinch on virtually every corner of the Saudi economy, is pushing hard for foreign entities to invest in Saudi Arabia. This was a theme at the recently-held U.S.-Saudi CEO Summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in January, as well as the Global Competitiveness Forum held in the Saudi […]
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FM Al-Jubeir Blasts Critics of Saudi Arabia’s Counter-Terrorism Efforts: ‘It is in our National Interest to Defeat Terrorism’
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir wrote his second op-ed in three weeks in a U.S. publication, this time blasting critics of Saudi Arabia’s counter-terrorism efforts. “Those who accuse Saudi Arabia of supporting violent extremism not only fail to acknowledge the kingdom’s leadership in combating terrorism around the world but also do not see that it is […]
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Saudi Competitiveness, Energy, Women in Focus at 9th Global Competitiveness Forum in Riyadh
The 9th Global Competitiveness Forum (GCF) in Riyadh entered its third and final day with a focus on energy, women in the workforce, and increasing Saudi Arabia’s competitiveness in the global economy. Annually, it is one of the largest business forums in the Kingdom and is well-attended by government, business, and academic leaders from Saudi […]
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Delivery Schedule, Costs Become Sticking Points in U.S.-Saudi Littoral Combat Ship Deal
Saudi Arabia is balking at the potential sale from the U.S. Navy of 4 Lockheed Martin Littoral Combat Ships (LCS) because of concerns about delivery schedules and costs, according to a report in Defense News. One source thought the time to deliver the first ship would be around seven years, which the Saudis reportedly think […]
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Fitch: 2016 Saudi Budget ‘Contains Significant Reforms and Follows Notable Expenditure Restraint’
In a recently released statement by Fitch Ratings, the agency said Saudi Arabia’s 2016 budget “contains significant reforms and follows notable expenditure restraint during the second half of 2015, but the fall in oil prices means that the deficit/GDP ratio will again be in double-digits.” The 2016 budget outlines measures to “rationalize expenditure, increase non-oil […]
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Saudi-Turkey Ties Grow with Erdogan Visit, Agree to Form ‘Strategic Cooperation Council’
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan visited Saudi Arabia this week to meet with top Saudi officials to discuss security and energy cooperation. Erdogan said his government and Saudi Arabia are working “in solidarity and consultation” to find a political solution for Syria, as both countries push for an agreement that would remove Assad from power, […]
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Early Look at Saudi Arabia’s 2016 Budget Reveals Spending at $226b
Saudi officials revealed the Kingdom’s 2016 budget at a press conference today in Riyadh, a budgeted spend of 840 billion riyals ($224 billion) and forecasted revenue at 513 billion ($137 billion). The budget plan aims to reduce the fiscal deficit while raising revenues from sources other than oil. King Salman said that Saudi Arabia’s economy […]
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‘Major Economic Shake-Up’ In the Works for Saudi Arabia
Saudi Arabia’s deputy crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, Minister of Defense and chair of the powerful Council of Economic and Development Affairs, is planning a major economic shake-up that involves “plans to reshape the economy to withstand low oil prices,” sources told Reuters privately. The strategy includes state spending reforms and privatizations. Bloomberg reports that Saudi officials […]
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Foreign Minister Al-Jubeir Discusses Yemen, Islamic Military Alliance in France 24 Interview
In an interview with France24 on YouTube, Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister Adel Al-Jubeir discussed the ongoing Yemen peace talks in Geneva, the situation in Yemen, the newly created Islamic Military Alliance and also responded to a question about Donald Trump’s recent remarks regarding Muslims in America. On the conflict in Yemen, Al-Jubeir said that he hoped […]
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No Change in Oil Strategy As Producers Continue With Pursuit of Market Share
OPEC appeared likely to maintain its policy of high production levels at its annual meeting in Vienna, according to reports, a decision that will continue downward pressure on crude prices in favor of greater market share. The decision to stick to the strategy was expected, but it is risky for countries that need the revenue, […]
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Saudi Arabia inflation remains at 1.6% in May
Saudi Arabia's annual inflation rate remained at 1.6% for the third month running in May, government data showed on Sunday, with higher housing rents still the main driver.Housing rents rose 10.5% from a year earlier underpinned by a 14.3% rise in apartment rents, according to the General Authority for Statistics.Overall, prices in the subcategory of housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels rose 8.7% from the previous year.
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Netanyahu disbands his inner war cabinet
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has dissolved the six-member war cabinet, an Israeli official said on Monday, in a widely expected move that came after the departure from government of the centrist former general Benny Gantz.Netanyahu is now expected to hold consultations about the Gaza war with a small group of ministers, including Defence Minister Yoav Gallant and Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer who had been in the war cabinet.
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Ukraine summit strives for consensus, way forward uncertain
Western powers and their allies at a summit in Switzerland denounced Russia's invasion of Ukraine on Sunday, but they failed to persuade major non-aligned states to join their final statement, and no country came forward to host a sequel. Over 90 countries attended the two-day talks at a Swiss Alpine resort at the behest of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, billed as a "peace summit" even though Moscow was not invited.
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Brazil joins race to loosen China’s grip on rare earths industry
Mining giant Brazil has big ambitions to build a rare earths industry as Western economies push to secure the metals needed for magnets used in green energy and defence and break China's dominance of the supply chain. Working to its advantage are low labour costs, clean energy, established regulations and proximity to end markets, including Latin America's first magnet plant which would provide a ready buyer for the metals.
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How the Saudis won back Biden
But at its core was a realpolitik realisation in Washington that in the game of great-power competition, Saudi Arabia was too important to ignore, with concerns that if the administration did not engage with Riyadh, a traditional US ally would fall deeper into the orbit of China and Russia. “How do you keep Russia from aligning with Saudi Arabia? You have to have a relationship [with the Saudis]; how do you keep China from aligning with Saudi Arabia? You have a relationship,” says Jon Alterman at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
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US-Saudi Arabia security deal could seal future of petrodollar
Last week, reports emerged that the US-Saudi petrodollar agreement "expired", suggesting the kingdom would move to sell oil in various currencies, not just dollars. Some reports even claimed the Chinese yuan would replace the dollar.
There was a significant increase in Google searches for the term "petrodollars" in the past two weeks, reaching an all-time high, Google Trends said.
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At least 14 Hajj pilgrims die in intense heat
At least 14 Jordanian citizens have died during the Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia due to intense heat, officials have said.
Jordan's foreign ministry said 14 of its nationals had died "after suffering sun stroke due to the extreme heat wave" and a further 17 had been reported missing.
According to the AFP news agency, the Iranian Red Crescent confirmed that five Iranian pilgrims had also lost their lives, but did not specify how they died.
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Deadly heat waves in Mecca and Greece underscore climate crisis
Multiple heat-related deaths have been reported in Greece during the country's earliest heat wave on record and Jordan's official news agency said Sunday "14 Jordanian pilgrims died and 17 others were missing" in the searing heat while on the Islamic Hajj pilgrimage to Mecca in Saudi Arabia.
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Saudi Consumption — Not Production — Is Key to Peak Oil
The staggering amount of oil the Saudis consume – 3.7 million barrels a day, the world’s fourth most, behind only the US, China and India — means the kingdom would play a key role in shaping demand to 2030, potentially accelerating peak consumption – or delaying it.
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Saudi Arabia’s King Salman congratulates Muslims on Eid al-Adha
King Salman, who is also the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, said in a post on X that he prayed that God accepts the Hajj pilgrimage of all those who performed the ritual this year “and to perpetuate security and stability for our homeland and our people, and for our Islamic and Arab nations and the entire world.”
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