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Livestock imports from Qatar and Egypt banned by China

China has banned imports of sheep and goats from Egypt and animals and meat products from Qatar and nine other countries after outbreaks of highly infectious disease in those countries.  The ban, which includes processed and unprocessed products, comes after China’s General Administration of Customs issued a series of announcements outlining the outbreaks in several countries based […]

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China renewables pivot to Middle East to avoid Trump tariffs

Chinese renewables manufacturers are looking to move some operations to the Middle East to avoid higher tariffs under US president Donald Trump, a senior executive from one of the sector’s largest players has told AGBI. Vincent Wu, vice president of sales at global solar panel manufacturer Trinasolar, said the region is the right place to […]

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KHC would consider TikTok stake if Musk bought in

Saudi Arabian Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal’s investment company Kingdom Holding (KHC) would be interested in investing in ByteDance’s TikTok if Elon Musk or others offered to buy it, CEO Talal Ibrahim al-Maiman told Al Arabiya TV on Wednesday. The search to find a buyer for the Chinese-owned popular short video app continues after it went dark and […]

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Kuwait approves Chinese company for port operations

The Kuwaiti cabinet has approved a contracting pact with China State Construction Engineering Corporation for the operation and management of the Mubarak Al-Kabeer port project. Noura Al-Mashaan, Kuwait’s public works minister, met with a Chinese delegation in September 2024 to speed up the work on the port, state-run Kuna news agency reported. Chinese state-owned companies […]

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China’s Geely opens Mena’s first car assembly plant in Egypt

China’s Geely Auto has opened its first car assembly plant in the Middle East and North Africa near the Egyptian capital to produce 10,000 vehicles per year for the domestic market and up to 30,000 for export. Cairo-based Auto Mobility company (Geely Egypt), said it has invested around $100 million in the new car assembly […]

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Acwa Power joins China’s renewable energy surge

Saudi renewables major Acwa Power has struck joint ventures with Chinese companies to launch two renewable energy projects worth $312 million in China. The company, which trades on the Saudi Exchange (Tadawul), started due diligence on up to eight projects in China, CEO Marco Arcelli said last May. Acwa Power will develop a 132-megawatt (MW) solar photovoltaic […]

Ma'aden has signed a contract with the Turkish company Tekfen Construction and Installation for approximately $234 million, for construction work in Wa'ad Al Shamal

Ma’aden signs $1bn contracts to develop industrial cities

Saudi mineral giant Ma’aden has signed three contracts worth a combined $922 million with foreign companies to develop a third phosphate fertiliser project. The majority state-owned Saudi mining company announced the agreements in a note to the Saudi bourse on Thursday, coinciding with the final day of the Future Minerals Forum in Riyadh. Ma’aden is […]

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Lenovo completes $2bn deal to open Saudi PC factory

The Chinese computer maker Lenovo Group will open a PC manufacturing facility next year in Saudi Arabia after the completion of a $2 billion investment deal with Alat, a Public Investment Fund-backed manufacturing company.  The agreement means the company, which has headquarters in Hong Kong, will establish its Middle East and Africa HQ in Riyadh.  The deal, […]

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Iran seeks to free 25m barrels of oil stuck in Chinese ports

Iran is pushing to free 25 million barrels of the country’s oil that has been stuck for six years in Chinese ports because of sanctions imposed by Donald Trump during his first presidency, sources have said. Trump is expected by analysts to tighten sanctions again on Iranian oil exports tolimit Tehran’s income when he returns […]

As costs of importing Middle Eastern oil rose, Europe added 162,000 bpd from Guyana and 60,000 bpd from the US

Middle East oil supplies to Europe drop, replaced by US

Middle East oil exports to Europe fell by nearly a quarter in 2024, replaced by US and South American supplies, as geopolitics in the Middle East reshaped transport routes. European oil refineries cut imports from the Middle East as a result of increased shipping prices, triggered by attacks on vessels along the Red Sea route […]

The popularity of China's Riyadh-issued US dollar-denominated bonds could lead to Saudi Arabia's biggest trading partner selling more debt there

Investor demand lowers yield on China’s dollar bonds

Strong investor demand has lowered the yield on Chinese dollar bonds originally sold in Riyadh last November to below those of United States’ 10-year treasuries. This negative spread indicates pent-up demand for similar Chinese paper and could lead Beijing to sell more debt in Saudi Arabia, which is China’s second-largest oil supplier. In mid-November, China […]

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Gulf sovereign wealth funds tilt towards emerging markets

In the past 12 months Gulf sovereign wealth funds invested almost $10 billion in China, the largest such volume in history, Diego Lopez, Singapore-based managing director of Global SWF tells AGBI. This reflected a growing bias among Gulf funds towards emerging markets and domestic economies. “Every time [investment managers] are coming across a good opportunity […]

Chinese carmaker BYD is exempt from the rise in tariffs after agreeing to open a plant in Turkey, due to open in 2026

Turkey hikes tariffs on Chinese cars to boost investment

Turkey has accelerated its policy of targeted tariffs on Chinese vehicles, increasing levies on gasoline and hybrid model imports.  Industry insiders believe the move is designed to protect local manufacturers and encourage Chinese investors to set up in the country, even though it is likely to further anger Beijing.  The Ankara government announced that tariffs […]

A copper wire factory in China's Jiangsu Province. While global demand for copper has risen, it has weakened in China, affecting prices

Oman resumes copper exports as global demand rises

Minerals Development Oman (MDO) has resumed exporting copper from the Lasail mine in Sohar with its first shipment in nearly 30 years.  The mine, developed by Oman Mining Company, a subsidiary of MDO, produces an average of 500,000 tonnes of copper ore per year.  MDO said it also plans to initiate operations at the Al […]

Shoppers admire Huawei's Mate 70 smartphone series at a flagship store in Beijing, China. Huawei is is banned in the US but expanding 5G networks in the GCC

China-US tech tensions threaten GCC telecom strategy

Gulf countries risk being dragged into the great power “rivalry” between China and the United States when it comes to advanced technology, forcing them to pick a side. As high-tech restrictions are rolled out by Beijing and Washington, the days of buying state-of-the-art semiconductors from the US while installing China’s 5G networks might be over, […]

Workers at a solar panel factory in Uyayna, Saudi Arabia. The country's main non-oil trading partners are China, India, Japan and South Korea

Saudi Arabian non-oil exports increase by 13%

Non-oil exports from Saudi Arabia increased by almost 13 percent to SAR25.38 billion ($6.76 billion) in October compared to the same month last year, according to the latest government trade report. Chemical products made up 26.8 percent of non-oil exports over the month, followed by plastics and rubber products at 23.7 percent, the General Authority […]

Opec on Wednesday also cut its global oil demand growth forecast for the fifth consecutive month

IEA and Opec agree on one thing: 2024 demand was down

The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (Opec) and the Paris-based International Energy Agency (IEA) traditionally diverge strongly in their forecasts for the oil markets.  While this is still the case – the IEA’s 2024 forecast for oil demand growth is about half that of its oil producing rival – the duo’s latest monthly reports […]

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Saudi Arabia’s Jameel Motors to sell electric vehicles in UK

Saudi Arabian mobility provider Jameel Motors has signed an agreement with a Chinese manufacturer to distribute electric commercial vehicles in the UK. Farizon Auto, which is based in Zhejiang, manufactures zero-emission vehicles, including trucks, light commercial vehicles (LCVs) and buses. The deal between Jameel Motors, owned by Saudi Arabia’s Abdul Latif Jameel Group, and Farizon […]

An oil refinery in Wuhan, China. The sluggishness of the country's economy is a major factor in stagnating oil demand

Fear of oil-price collapse lurks behind Opec+ cuts decision

An Opec+ decision to delay raising oil output for another three months and extend the gradual phase-out of production cuts to the end of 2026 could crimp Saudi hopes for a major GDP boost – but shows how fearful oil states are of a price collapse.  Cuts were scheduled to begin unwinding from October 2024 […]

A worker at a lithium mine. Saudi Arabia's cooperation with China could turn competitive in the race for such critical minerals

Critical minerals become a Middle East battleground

Saudi Arabia’s efforts to boost domestic processing of so-called critical minerals could redraw the mining industry’s regional and global supply chains, industry observers say. Critical minerals are defined as materials required for a country’s strategic industries where there is a risk of interruption to supply. They include lithium, for making batteries, platinum, used in fuel […]