Company Insights Public Investment Fund (PIF) Finance Public Investment Fund (PIF) News Analysis Food & Drink Saudis want the world to wake up and smell their coffee Did Arabica coffee originate in Arabia? Many say it hails from Ethiopia and then spread to Yemen and the rest of the Middle East. As coffee experts and aficionados continue to debate its history, Saudi Arabia is working to put a new stamp on the industry. Saudi Arabia has named 2022 the year of Saudi […] May 31, 2022 Analysis Banking and Finance Gulf SWFs are back on a roll but beware Russian ties Buoyant oil prices are keeping Gulf treasuries full following the pandemic The past few years may have been decidedly mixed for Gulf sovereign wealth funds (SWFs), but with a recent surge in oil prices and lockdowns ending the pressure is now easing. During the Covid-19 pandemic many funds found their reserves heavily depleted by governments […] May 31, 2022 Energy Saudi oil giants lead on march to net zero Aramco and Sabic commit to big investments in technology to combat emissions from hydrocarbons Oil industry heavyweights from Saudi Arabia have pledged to pursue a green energy transition against a backdrop of robust energy prices, with Brent currently hovering at around $110 a barrel of oil. Officials from Saudi Aramco and Saudi Basic Industries Corporation, […] May 25, 2022 Manufacturing Saudi Arabia likely to see two more electric vehicle plants Plans by American electric vehicle (EV) maker Lucid Motors to build a production plant in Saudi Arabia is likely to be the first of at least three such facilities in the kingdom, investment minister Khalid Al-Falih said today. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Falih did not provide any further details on the […] May 25, 2022 Analysis Tourism Golden age of Saudi tourism ‘needs new airlines to soar’ Hospitality experts say 310,000 hotel rooms will be added by 2030 and more carriers are needed 'rapidly' for the predicted influx of tourists May 25, 2022 Analysis Rising inflation and falling tourism deals Egypt a ‘double whammy’ With inflation surging and the government forced to fix the price of bread to head off civil unrest, Egypt has felt the heat from the Ukraine crisis more acutely than most countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Higher commodity prices and the loss of tourism revenues from both Russian and Ukrainian […] May 23, 2022 Business of Sport Could the Gulf become an Olympics contender? The Middle East is hosting top sporting events from the FIFA World Cup to Formula 1. Now it could have its sights on the ultimate prize May 20, 2022 Energy ‘We’re serious about net zero’ says Saudi’s PIF chief PIF establishing new hydrogen company Fund plans to develop 70 percent of renewable energy targets Kingdom to phase out almost all liquids Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) is committed to achieving its goal of developing 70 percent of the kingdom’s renewable energy by the end of the decade, PIF’s governor confirmed today. Despite it […] May 20, 2022 Manufacturing Lucid’s electric vehicle hub to create 4,500 jobs in Saudi US-based Lucid Group on Wednesday revealed more details about its plans to build an electric vehicle (EV) production hub in Saudi Arabia, with 4,500 jobs to be created. With an annual capacity to build 155,000 EVs, agreements in place are estimated to provide financing and incentives to Lucid of up to $3.4 billion over the […] May 19, 2022 Saudi Arabia Vision 2030 The Red Sea Project: Showcasing natural abundance One of the most ambitious and environmentally responsible tourism developments in the world is beginning to take shape on the north-west coast of Saudi Arabia. Spread across 28,000 square kilometres and including an archipelago of more than 90 islands, The Red Sea Project will be powered by 100 per cent renewable energy and is committed to […] May 18, 2022 Posts navigation Previous 1 … 97 98 99 Next
Analysis Food & Drink Saudis want the world to wake up and smell their coffee Did Arabica coffee originate in Arabia? Many say it hails from Ethiopia and then spread to Yemen and the rest of the Middle East. As coffee experts and aficionados continue to debate its history, Saudi Arabia is working to put a new stamp on the industry. Saudi Arabia has named 2022 the year of Saudi […] May 31, 2022
Analysis Banking and Finance Gulf SWFs are back on a roll but beware Russian ties Buoyant oil prices are keeping Gulf treasuries full following the pandemic The past few years may have been decidedly mixed for Gulf sovereign wealth funds (SWFs), but with a recent surge in oil prices and lockdowns ending the pressure is now easing. During the Covid-19 pandemic many funds found their reserves heavily depleted by governments […] May 31, 2022
Energy Saudi oil giants lead on march to net zero Aramco and Sabic commit to big investments in technology to combat emissions from hydrocarbons Oil industry heavyweights from Saudi Arabia have pledged to pursue a green energy transition against a backdrop of robust energy prices, with Brent currently hovering at around $110 a barrel of oil. Officials from Saudi Aramco and Saudi Basic Industries Corporation, […] May 25, 2022
Manufacturing Saudi Arabia likely to see two more electric vehicle plants Plans by American electric vehicle (EV) maker Lucid Motors to build a production plant in Saudi Arabia is likely to be the first of at least three such facilities in the kingdom, investment minister Khalid Al-Falih said today. Speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Falih did not provide any further details on the […] May 25, 2022
Analysis Tourism Golden age of Saudi tourism ‘needs new airlines to soar’ Hospitality experts say 310,000 hotel rooms will be added by 2030 and more carriers are needed 'rapidly' for the predicted influx of tourists May 25, 2022
Analysis Rising inflation and falling tourism deals Egypt a ‘double whammy’ With inflation surging and the government forced to fix the price of bread to head off civil unrest, Egypt has felt the heat from the Ukraine crisis more acutely than most countries in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. Higher commodity prices and the loss of tourism revenues from both Russian and Ukrainian […] May 23, 2022
Business of Sport Could the Gulf become an Olympics contender? The Middle East is hosting top sporting events from the FIFA World Cup to Formula 1. Now it could have its sights on the ultimate prize May 20, 2022
Energy ‘We’re serious about net zero’ says Saudi’s PIF chief PIF establishing new hydrogen company Fund plans to develop 70 percent of renewable energy targets Kingdom to phase out almost all liquids Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) is committed to achieving its goal of developing 70 percent of the kingdom’s renewable energy by the end of the decade, PIF’s governor confirmed today. Despite it […] May 20, 2022
Manufacturing Lucid’s electric vehicle hub to create 4,500 jobs in Saudi US-based Lucid Group on Wednesday revealed more details about its plans to build an electric vehicle (EV) production hub in Saudi Arabia, with 4,500 jobs to be created. With an annual capacity to build 155,000 EVs, agreements in place are estimated to provide financing and incentives to Lucid of up to $3.4 billion over the […] May 19, 2022
Saudi Arabia Vision 2030 The Red Sea Project: Showcasing natural abundance One of the most ambitious and environmentally responsible tourism developments in the world is beginning to take shape on the north-west coast of Saudi Arabia. Spread across 28,000 square kilometres and including an archipelago of more than 90 islands, The Red Sea Project will be powered by 100 per cent renewable energy and is committed to […] May 18, 2022