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Ambassador Chas Freeman on US-Saudi Relations, Obama Visit
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Richard Wilson and the Saudi-US Trade Group (SUSTG) [Video]
SUSTG’s Richard Wilson interviewed by SUSRIS editor-in-chief Patrick Ryan, the first in a new series called FocusKSA.
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‘Observe Ramadan in the true spirit of Islam’
Imams in mosques throughout the Kingdom, including those in Makkah and Madinah, welcomed on Friday the holy month of Ramadan with an immense sense of piety and requested their respective congregation to strictly follow the teachings of the Holy Qur’an during the fasting period. The Supreme Court in Riyadh called on all Muslims in the […]
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Needed Changes at Saudi Arabia’s Majlis As Shura Council
A parliament is a legislature. More generally, “parliament” may simply refer to a democratic government’s legislature. The term is derived from the French parlement, the action of parler (“to speak”): a parlement is a discussion. The term came to mean a meeting at which such a discussion took place. It acquired its modern meaning as […]
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FocusKSA: 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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2014 SACM Career Fair and Graduation: 9 Things to Know
If you’re attending the 2014 SACM career fair and graduation ceremony in the Washington, D.C.-area starting on May 24th, you’ll be joining thousands of other Saudi students in the U.S. for an excellent networking opportunity. Students on the King Abdullah Scholarship Program and their families come from around the country to celebrate their achievements and […]
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SMEs in Saudi Arabia: How the Supreme Economic Council Can Support SME Growth in the Kingdom
SMEs (small and medium-sized enterprises) are key to an economy’s growth and account for 60% to 70% of jobs in most Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) countries, with a particularly large share in Italy and Japan, and a relatively smaller share in the US. The percentage contribution of SMEs to GDP/total value added […]
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The Euromoney Conference: Investment in Saudi Arabia – Sfakianakis
Just recently Fitch upgraded the sovereign rating of Saudi Arabia to AA from AA-, denoting a stable outlook for the Kingdom. Fitch’s upgrade of Saudi Arabia’s sovereign rating makes it rank seventh within the G20 members, after the United States, Germany, Canada, Australia, Britain, France, and ahead of even Japan and China. Despite political upheaval […]
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Commentary | King Abdullah: Nine Golden Years of Prosperity and Stability – Mulhim
Saturday marked the 9th anniversary [on the Islamic calendar] of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah’s accession to the throne and pledging of allegiance to him. When King Abdullah assumed the leadership of Saudi Arabia, the world in general and the region in particular was facing difficult times, as violence, instability and drastic […]
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Saudi Minister of Finance Ibrahim Al-Assaf to Represent Saudi Arabia at the G20 Meetings in Washington on Thursday
The Saudi Press Agency reports the Minister of Finance, Dr. Ibrahim Al-Assaf, will represent Saudi Arabia in Washington on Thursday at the G20 meethings. He will join other finance ministers and governors of central banks.
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The Coming Israel-Hezbollah War
In the days and weeks ahead, the Biden Administration will have a crucial role to play in averting war or limiting its worst outcomes, particularly in light of Iran’s threat to join the battle in Hezbollah’s defense. U.S. mediation can also provide diplomatic off-ramps once Israel and Hezbollah are prepared to explore a political settlement that could bring their fight to a close.
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Saudi Aramco signs 20-year LNG supply deal with US energy firm Sempra
Global trade in LNG reached 404 million tonnes last year – up from 397 million tonnes in 2022 – with tight supplies constraining growth, according to Shell's 2024 LNG outlook. Global LNG demand is estimated to rise by more than 50 per cent by 2040, driven by increasing industrial coal-to-gas switching in China and the use of more LNG in South Asian and South-East Asian countries to support economic growth, the February report said.
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Saudi Arabia issues $1.17 billion in sovereign sukuk across three tranches in June
The National Debt Management Center in Saudi Arabia has announced the closure of the June 2024 issuance under the Saudi Arabian Government SAR-denominated Sukuk Program. The total amount allocated for this issuance was set at SAR4.414 billion ($1.17 billion). The Sukuk issuance was divided into three tranches. The first tranche has a size of SAR1.6 billion and matures in 2027. Additionally, the second tranche has a size of SAR53 million and matures in 2031. Meanwhile, the third tranche has a size of SAR2.761 billion and matures in 2034.
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CNBC’s full interview with Saudi Arabia’s minister of economy
Faisal Alibrahim, minister for the economy and planning for Saudi Arabia, discusses trade and tech opportunities with China.
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Saudi Arabia’s legal sector braces for shake-up as govt mulls foreign ownership reforms for law firms
Saudi Arabia’s legal community is abuzz with speculation almost two weeks after reports emerged on the kingdom mulling a move to potentially allow foreign-owned law firms to establish wholly-owned subsidiaries, experts told Arabian Business. This move could reshape the Saudi legal market and attract more international players to the region’s largest economy, potentially transforming the landscape of legal services in the Gulf’s most populous nation.
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Saudi defense chief in China in bid for help with Houthis, boost military ties
Grant Rumley, a senior fellow at the Washington Institute for Near East Policy, said that the reason for Prince Khalid's visit is Riyadh leaning on China to curb attacks by the Houthi rebels in Yemen on ships in the Red Sea. "China has leverage with Iran and has largely successfully protected its own interests vis a vis the Houthi attacks; the Saudis are likely hoping China will be able to apply some pressure on the group," Rumley told Al-Monitor.
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Saudi Women’s Quest For Change Enabled Them Earn Citizenship Rights
“Far from being passive victims of their society, Saudi women are active agents who possess the tools and the necessary resilience that enable them to militate for their citizenship rights. This goes against prevailing stereotypes, especially in the West,” says Prof. Salhi.
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Saudi announces winning bidders for 6 metal ore exploration sites
The Saudi Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources announced Wednesday preferred bidders for its fifth mining licensing round, with the bidders' total exploration spending across six mining sites exceeding 136 million Saudi riyals (about 36.25 million U.S. dollars). The tenders included the exploration rights of a variety of metal ores from regions covering 1,000 square km in total, the Saudi Press Agency reported. The ministry's spokesperson, Jarrah bin Mohammed Al-Jarrah, said the six sites, offered in the fifth round of the Saudi Exploration Competition, constitute the largest area the kingdom has ever recorded for a group bid.
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Deaths at Saudi haj show challenge of shielding pilgrims from lethal climate
Hundreds of the pilgrims who died in fierce heat at this year's haj were not officially registered with the Saudi authorities, with the result that many had no access to vital services like air-conditioned buses and cool-off tents. The deaths highlight a looming challenge for organisers as climate change takes hold in the region: the practice of requiring official permits for such services is stirring concern that unregistered pilgrims could increasingly be exposed to life-threatening temperatures.
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Two hardline candidates drop out on eve of Iran’s presidential race
Two hardline candidates dropped out of Iran's presidential election on Thursday, a day ahead of the landmark vote, and called for unity among forces supporting the country's Islamic revolution, state media reported.Iranian's tightly controlled election on Friday follows Ebrahim Raisi's death in a helicopter crash last month, with the outcome expected to influence the succession to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the top decision-maker in the clerically-ruled state.
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