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Report: Saudi Binladin Group (SBG) to be Renamed and Resized after Rough Decade, Graft Allegations
- May 24,2018
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- SUSTG Team
The one time leader in Saudi Arabia’s construction market, Saudi Binladin Group, will be slimmed down and renamed, according to an exclusive Reuters report, which cited six sources familiar with the matter. The government seized management control of the construction giant from the chairman and other family members after they were detained in anti-graft arrests last […]
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In Boost to Corruption Reforms, King Salman Signs Order Protecting Whistleblowers
- May 7,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s King Salman has ordered protection for employees who report financial and administrative corruption, according to reports, an indication that the Kingdom is taking seriously its efforts to combat graft. King Salman’s order is an “interim measure while more detailed legislation is finalized,” according to Faisal bin Farhan, the top advisor to the Royal Embassy […]
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‘Huge Potential’ for Tourism in Saudi Arabia, Jadwa Finds
- April 26,2018
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- SUSTG Team
A recently published research report by Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment finds a ripe landscape for investment and job growth potential in Saudi Arabia’s budding tourism sector, set for gains as the Kingdom continues to open up. “Despite high local demand and consumer spending, the sector has not been a strong performer yet, offering sizeable growth opportunities for […]
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Saudi Aramco Inks Two Deals Worth Nearly $50 Billion
- April 11,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Aramco inked two deals yesterday totaling a whopping $49 billion as the state-run oil company ramps up to a planned public offering. The Wall Street Journal and Reuters report that India and Saudi Arabia on Wednesday signed an agreement to set up a “mega” crude-oil refinery with a capacity to process 1.2 million barrels a day, […]
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With Entertainment Opportunities in Focus, Saudi Pitches to 250 Hollywood Elite
- April 5,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi officials on Wednesday pitched ambitious entertainment industry plans to about 250 representatives from major Hollywood financiers and players in Los Angeles. The event, organized by the Saudi General Entertainment Authority at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, featured Saudi investment and private-sector leaders who “promised a cadre of services to facilitate U.S. investment and partnerships […]
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Report Says ‘Comprehensive Solution’ for Yemen Civil War under Negotiation between Saudi Arabia, Houthis
- March 16,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia and armed Houthi forces are holding heretofore secret talks to try to end the three-year-old war, diplomats and Yemeni political sources told Reuters. Two diplomats and two Yemeni officials said Houthi spokesman Mohammed Abdul-Salam had been in direct communication with Saudi officials in Oman on a “comprehensive solution” to the conflict, the report said. “There are consultations […]
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Saudi Government Aims for $57 Billion Growth in Mortgage Industry by 2020, Report Says
- March 14,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi Arabia’s housing ministry has set a target for the mortgage market to reach a total value of 502 billion riyals ($134 billion) by 2020 from a current 290 billion riyals ($77.3 billion), according to a report in Reuters which cited the Kingdom’s minister of housing Majed al-Hogail. That goal can be reached through new efforts […]
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Flurry of Deals as Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Visits Egypt
- March 5,2018
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- SUSTG Team
After a unique military escort given by Egyptian fighter jets and a warm welcome from Egypt’s top leaders upon arrival, Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman wasted little time in dealmaking with Egypt’s President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi. The two countries moved forward on several major agreements. Saudi Arabia and Egypt agreed to set up a $10 […]
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Reports Confirm Mohammed bin Salman to Visit U.S. in March; Schedule Remains Unclear
- February 28,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Conflicting reports have emerged in the U.S. media in the past 24 hours surrounding an expected visit by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to the United States this month. Last night, an exclusive report by Joyce Karam for The National said the Crown Prince would visit the United States for a longer visit, starting March […]
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Another Opening for Saudi Women as Government OKs Women in Security Forces
- February 23,2018
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- SUSTG Team
Saudi’s General Security division announced that soldier rank positions will be available for Saudi women in several different regions of the country, as the Kingdom continues opening up new professions for Saudi women. Saudi women who meet twelve different standards will now be permitted to serve in security forces in soldier rank positions. According to reports, […]
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Saudi seeks foreign capital to build global, competitive industries
Saudi Arabia’s main objective in attracting foreign investment is to unlock its labor force to develop goods and services that can compete globally, marking a shift for a kingdom known as a source of long-term capital for western companies.The kingdom has flipped the non-oil sector’s contribution to GDP to slightly over half the economy for the first time, up from 46% before the plan was announced in 2016. “The job is not done,” he said. “It’s on track. It’s gaining momentum.” Key to sustaining this progress is attracting foreign companies and capital. That track record so far has been mixed. Saudi Arabia aims to bring in $100 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI) annually by 2030, or 5.7% of GDP. FDI inflows for the first nine months of 2024 totaled $14.5 billion, just over halfway to the government’s $29 billion target for the year, according to the General Authority for Statistics.
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Early days of Trump 2.0 signal major Middle East policy shift to transactional diplomacy
Just eleven days into his second presidency, Donald Trump has returned to a “completely inverted” Middle East, where his signature America First policy faces new regional complexities, from Gaza’s humanitarian crisis to shifting alliances in Syria. Trump’s early moves signal a three-fold strategy: ending current conflicts in Palestine and Lebanon, confronting Iran’s nuclear ambitions, and deepening US-Gulf economic integration, according to analysts familiar with the administration’s approach. “For America First to be effective, the globe has to be stable. Wars and flashpoints come in the way of trade and commerce—the last thing Trump wants,” said Abishur Prakash, founder of The Geopolitical Business Inc. “For the Middle East, this means a new kind of US involvement, to stamp out the fires and restore regional and global stability.”
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Syria’s new Islamist rulers to roll back state with privatizations, public sector layoffs
Syria's new Islamist leaders are undertaking a radical overhaul of the country's broken economy, including plans to fire a third of all public sector workers and privatising state-run companies dominant during half a century of Assad family rule. The pace of the declared crackdown on waste and corruption, which has already seen the first layoffs just weeks after rebels toppled Assad on Dec. 8, has triggered protests from government workers, including over fears of a sectarian jobs purge.
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National Cybersecurity Authority launches 2nd phase of Postgraduate Scholarship Program
The scholarship program's main objective is to empower national talents to enhance their academic skills in key cybersecurity domains, addressing the national demand for expertise in this field, and bolstering the workforce with qualified cyber professionals. This initiative focuses on several cybersecurity priority areas, including cryptography, security of operational technology systems, cybersecurity-related public policies, and cybersecurity in emerging technologies.
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Neom provides major update on Saudi gigaproject including 100-year timeframe for the Line
Neom deputy CEO Rayan Fayez and chief development officer Denis Hickey gave a presentation at the Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, where they revealed detailed updates on the construction of the Saudi Arabian gigaproject and its regions. The regions of Neom, from north to south, are Trojena in the mountains, Magna on the coast, the Line, islands of Sindalah and the port of Oxagon. Oxagon and the Line are intended to be the economic centres, whereas the remaining four regions are hoped to become tourism and nature destinations. Hickey, an Australian former professional cricketer, now living in Manhattan in New York City while working for Neom, spoke at length about what’s happening across the gigaproject. “We’ve got to start everything from scratch,” he said. “Everybody wants to see things tomorrow, but we are building a whole new state, a whole new city, whole new infrastructure from scratch in a new part of the region, the kingdom. That’s our mission.”
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Saudi Arabia’s king, crown prince express their condolences after Washington air crash
Saudi Arabia’s king and crown prince sent cables of condolences on Thursday to US President Donald Trump after an American Airlines passenger jet collided with an army helicopter on Wednesday. At least 28 bodies were pulled from the icy waters of the Potomac River after the helicopter apparently flew into the path of the jet late Wednesday as it was landing at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington, officials said. King Salman offered his condolences to Trump, the families of the victims, and the American people. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman sent a similar cable separately.
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Trump Middle East envoy says rebuilding Gaza could take 10 to 15 years
White House envoy Steve Witkoff told Axios in an interview at the end of his trip to the Middle East that rebuilding Gaza could take between 10 and 15 years. The Trump administration wants to see the ceasefire continue and Gaza stabilized so it can move forward with its ambitious plans for the Middle East, which include getting a peace agreement between Saudi Arabia and Israel and trying to get a deal with Iran on its nuclear program. The administration is working on concluding implementation of the first phase of the deal between Israel and Hamas to release hostages held in Gaza in exchange for a ceasefire.
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Saudi Fencing Team Ranks First in Arab World with 60 Medals
The Saudi fencing team concluded its participation in the Arab Fencing Championship, which ended yesterday in Bahrain, securing first place in the team rankings with a total of 60 medals (16 gold, 17 silver, and 27 bronze). The championship featured the participation of 12 countries: Saudi Arabia, Oman, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Qatar, Egypt, Kuwait, Bahrain, Iraq, Lebanon, Tunisia, Yemen, and Libya. Oman came in second place with 21 medals (eight gold, eight silver, and five bronze), while the UAE ranked third with seven medals (three gold, one silver, and three bronze). The Saudi team participated with 127 athletes (42 women and 85 men) across all categories (senior, under 15, under 13, and under 11 years old) and in all three weapons of épée, foil, and sabre (individual and team events).
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Franchise industry in Saudi Arabia hits $15B: Official
Khaled Al-Ghamdi, Chairman of the National Franchise Committee at the Federation of Saudi Chambers, said that the value of the franchise industry in the Kingdom is estimated at about $15 billion (about SAR 53 billion). He added that the Kingdom is one of the largest franchise hubs in the Middle East. There are more than 1,200 registered trademarks in the Kingdom’s franchise sector, which is witnessing remarkable expansion, as brands grow at an annual rate of 27%, Al-Ghamdi told Argaam on the sidelines of the Saudi Franchise Expo in Riyadh. Furthermore, there is a move to empower Saudi franchises in Europe and the US, as Saudi products are globally admired for their quality and compliance with Halal standards, especially in the food industry, which will greatly enhance the opportunities for restaurants and cafes to spread, the official said.
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Trump’s envoy meets Netanyahu, visits Gaza after Saudi trip
U.S. Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff visited Gaza on Wednesday, then met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu amid the Gaza ceasefire and a regional diplomatic push. Witkoff, whose visit to Gaza was confirmed by a White House official, is in the region to oversee the implementation of the Gaza ceasefire. U.S. President Donald Trump hopes to leverage that deal into a broader regional accord that would include Saudi Arabia and Israel formalising diplomatic ties. Witkoff visited Saudi Arabia on Tuesday. The U.S. envoy met with Netanyahu alone for more than two hours, an Israeli official said, before they were joined by other ministers.
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