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Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Arrives in NEOM for Vacation, Recovery Period
- August 13,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz traveled to NEOM in the Kingdom’s northwest on Wednesday for a period of rest and relaxation, according to state news agency SPA and Reuters.
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Saudi Mega-city NEOM Signs Agreement with US-based Bechtel for Executive Project Management Work
- August 12,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s futuristic mega-city NEOM has awarded a contract to U.S.-based Bechtel for executive project management work on the development of the primary, base infrastructure for NEOM, according to a press release issued by NEOM.
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Saudi Arabia’s Schools, Universities Eye August 30th for Restart of Educational Programs
- August 6,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is beginning to plan to reopen its schools and universities with a target date of August 30th, according to reports. The Kingdom closed schools and universities on March 9 after the Coronavirus pandemic was detected in Saudi Arabia and countries worldwide began to shutter to stop the spread of the deadly disease.
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Death Toll Climbs from Beirut Explosion as Saudi, UAE Express Condolences, Solidarity with Lebanese People
- August 5,2020
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- SUSTG Team
The death toll from the massive explosion that rocked Beirut, Lebanon yesterday continues to climb as Saudi Arabia and the UAE pledge solidarity and support to the Lebanese people.
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Saudi Arabia’s King Salman Leaves Hospital, Sends Out Eid Message
- July 31,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz was released from the hospital after gallbladder surgery, and published an Eid al-Adha greeting to his followers on Twitter, according to reports.
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Will the 2020 G20 Meeting in Saudi Arabia be Virtual? Kingdom Holds Off on Final Decision for Now
- July 22,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s finance minister said on Wednesday that no final decision has been made on whether the G20 leaders summit will be physical or virtual and the Kingdom is still considering the matter, according to Reuters.
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Despite Downturn, Kingdom Presses Ahead with Ambitious Goals for Saudi Capital Riyadh
- July 7,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia is seeking to “double the size and population” of its capital Riyadh in the next decade, Reuters reports, citing comments from Fahd Al-Rasheed, president of Riyadh’s royal commission. Al-Rasheed said the government has “already committed some $266.6 billion for ongoing and new projects as part of total investments of some $800 billion over the […]
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Qiddiya Awards $2.6 billion In Contracts to ‘Speed Up Development’; Diriyah Gate ‘Full Speed Ahead’
- July 3,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Qiddiya, the mega-entertainment complex just outside of Riyadh that is set to transform the leisure landscape in the Saudi capital, announced on Thursday “at least SR10 billion ($2.66 billion) worth of contracts” will be awarded to various companies “to speed up construction,” according to reports.
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Saudi Arabia to Launch Tourism Development Fund with an Initial $4 billion Investment
- June 22,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia plans to start a tourism development fund with an initial $4 billion investment, according to reports citing an announcement from the Ministry of Tourism.
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A Milestone for Al-Ula’s Conservation Efforts as Kingdom Welcomes Newborn Gazelle
- June 5,2020
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia took a first and important step in its longterm conservation plans for the Al-Ula area this week by welcoming a newborn Arabian gazelle, which took its first steps under the watchful eye of rangers from Al Ula’s Sharaan Nature Reserve, according to a report in The National.
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Saudi Arabia Sends 57th Relief Flight to Gaza
The 57th Saudi relief airplane, operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) in coordination with the Ministry of Defense, arrived Tuesday at El Arish International Airport in the Arab Republic of Egypt. The airplane carried shelter materials, food baskets, and medical equipment to be sent to the affected Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip. The aid is part of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's ongoing humanitarian efforts to support the Palestinian people during the crises and hardships they face.
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Saudi Arabia’s housing supply likely to hit 3.9M units by 2028: Knight Frank
The residential supply across Saudi Arabia’s five major markets totals 3.5 million units, according to a report by Knight Frank. "Based on our analysis, this figure is projected to reach nearly 3.9 million units by the end of 2028, reflecting the government’s ongoing efforts to enhance housing availability," it noted. To achieve this, government initiatives to increase housing supply within the low to mid-market segments, as well as programs such as “Wafi” and “Sakani”, have been pivotal in boosting home ownership among Saudi nationals. In fact, the Saudi homeownership rate reached 63.7% at the end of 2023. During 2024, the total number of real estate transactions across all asset classes in Saudi Arabia surged by 37% to just over 236,690 deals, while the total value of all deals grew by 27% to SAR 267.8 billion.
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Saudi Arabia allocates feedstock for new petchem complexes in Jubail
Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Energy has allocated feedstock necessary for establishing industrial complexes by National Industrialization Company (Tasnee) and Sahara International Petrochemical Company (Sipchem) in Jubail Industrial City. Tasnee) received approval from the ministry to allocate feedstock (ethane, propane and butane) on Wednesday. The complex includes a thermal cracking unit for ethylene production with high world-scale capacity, the company said in a statement to the Saudi stock exchange. The project will have a production capacity of nearly 3.3 million metric tonnes of petrochemical products, including high and linear low-density polyethylene and methyl tert-butyl ether (HDPE. LLDPE, MTBE).
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Positioning Saudi Arabia at the forefront of low-carbon expertise
Marco Arcelli, CEO of ACWA Power, talks to The Energy Year about the company’s multi-gigawatt pipeline of renewable projects in the Middle East and Saudi Arabia’s growth potential beyond 2030. ACWA Power is a Saudi company that develops and operates power generation and desalination assets in 14 countries across the Middle East and Asia. ACWA Power’s development has gone through several phases. Initially, we focused on domestic projects, especially independent water plants with some power generation. Our international expansion began in nearby markets such as Morocco, and around 2020, when Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 became more concrete, we entered a phase of accelerated growth.
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Saudi Arabia expands scope of Saudi Qualification Verification Program
On 28 January 2025, the Saudi Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development announced the full expansion of the Professional Verification service under the Professional Accreditation program. The program now applies to all industries and a broader range of countries. The scope of the Professional Accreditation program has now been expanded to 1,007 professions encompassing all industries, moving beyond its previous focus on sectors such as aviation, construction, health care, media and tourism. Additionally, the MHRSD's recent announcement confirms that the target of 160 countries has been met.
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Max Bergmann: Does Europe Matter in the Middle East?
The larger question is though, can Europe develop a more cohesive foreign policy as essentially the European Union toward the Middle East? Because when you talk about these individual countries, they are of declining power on the world stage—the United Kingdom and France in particular. Europe collectively is 450 million people, an economy the size of the United States and China. The question is, can it really assert itself in the Middle East or have a presence in the Middle East that reflects its potential power?
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Lulu to retail popular Saudi brand Milaf Cola
An iconic Saudi F&B brand, Milaf Cola, will now be available at LuLu outlets in the GCC – and with the possibility of taking it to India as well. This comes after the Abu Dhabi headquartered hypermarket operator Lulu signed a deal with Al Madina Heritage, part of the Saudi wealth fund PIF’s holdings. "Sourcing and selling world-class products globally has always been our key strength,” said Yusuffali M. A, Chairman of Lulu Group. With our sourcing network spanning 23 countries, we are further strengthening our product portfolio by signing various MoUs with top suppliers.” What makes Milaf carve a different niche in an intensely fought over cola market is its use of carbonated date-sweetened formula. This replaces the traditional sugars or sweeteners with date extracts.
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Wa’ed Ventures, Saudi Aramco’s venture arm, invests in Ori
Ori, the UK’s leading provider of cloud infrastructure for AI, has secured a key strategic investment from Wa’ed Ventures, Saudi Aramco’s venture capital arm, as it eyes up explosive growth in the Middle East market over the coming 12 months. Financial terms of the investment were not disclosed. The announcement comes hot on the heels of news that Ori was one of the UK’s first AI infrastructure companies to deploy Nvidia’s H200 chips as the startup positions itself as the go-to AI infrastructure provider of choice in the UK, Middle East, and globally. Ori is a UK-based startup that enables large-scale AI model training, inference, and deployment for large corporates, enterprises, and fast-growth AI scaleups through its cloud platform. Since launch in 2019, the business has rapidly scaled to a presence in over 20 locations, predominantly across North America and Europe.
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Saudi Wealth Fund Blocks PwC From Advisory Work for One Year
Saudi Arabia’s wealth fund has temporarily banned PwC from advisory and consulting services contracts, people familiar with matter said, halting the firm’s progress in one of the world’s most lucrative markets. Executives at the $925 billion Public Investment Fund and its more than 100 subsidiaries have been told to stop handing out consulting projects to PwC until February 2026, the people said, declining to be identified as the information is confidential. The firm’s auditing projects will not be affected, they said. The PIF did not explain reasons behind the move in messages sent to its portfolio companies. Representatives for the fund declined to comment, while a spokesperson for PwC didn’t respond to requests for comment. The PIF’s decision comes two years after PwC received a license to open its regional headquarters in the kingdom, where it employs more than 2,000 people across Riyadh, Jeddah, AlUla, Al Khobar and Dhahran. In the Middle East, the company operates from more than 20 locations. PwC’s non-audit services span areas like mergers and acquisitions and tax advisory, alongside its strategy and consulting work. For its most recent fiscal year, the Middle East was the fastest-growing geography within PwC UK, the corporate entity that includes the region.
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Saudi Housing Demand Under Pressure: Video
Faisal Durrani, Partner & Head of MENA Research at Knight Frank speaks with Bloomberg TV’s Joumanna Bercetche on the Horizons Middle East and Africa show about first-time home buyer demand in Saudi Arabia and his outlook for the property market in the kingdom.
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