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August 1, 2023 foasummit0

Samana Developers has launched its US $58.53m ‘California’ residential project in Al Furjan, a project headed by master developer Nakheel Properties.

The developer said it has a target to launch 12 projects by the end of 2023, and the G+P+10+Roof California is the sixth project launched by the developer in H1 2023. The new residences are inspired by the vibrant lifestyle of the state of California, a lifestyle reflected in every aspect of the design, features and amenities. The project has already seen strong commercial appeal, being 90% sold out within a few days of the launch.

The project spans 254,000sqft, offering 178 apartments. The units include 60 studio apartments with private pools, 76 one-bedroom apartments with private pools, 32 two-bedroom apartments, and 10 two-bedroom duplex apartments.  The project is scheduled for handover in December 2025.

“Samana’s new concepts and the designs inspired by the resorts and islands are picked up well by property buyers, especially from Europe and the UK who account for 50% of the investors of Samana Developers. In addition, other key contributors that are helping boost Dubai real estate transactions are the 10-year UAE residency, fast recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic, the success of Expo 2020 and the UAE winning the hosting rights for the COP28, the United Nations Climate Change Conference,” explained Samana Developers’ CEO, Imran Farooq.

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August 1, 2023 foasummit0

The real GDP of Saudi Arabia grew by 1.1% in the second quarter of 2023, compared to the same period last year, according to the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT).

Meanwhile, ‘snapshot’ estimates for the GDP in Q2 2023, issued in the report by GASTAT, showed a 5.5% increase in non-oil activities in Q2 of this year over the same period last year.

GASTAT is the only official reference for statistical data and information in Saudi Arabia; it carries out all statistical work, as well as the technical oversight of the statistical sector. It also designs and implements field surveys, conducts statistical studies and researches, analyses data and information,

These figures are highly significant in that they reveal the growing importance of the non-oil sector in Saudi Arabia, as the Kingdom massively diversifies the economy via a series of government initiatives – placing far greater emphasis on its construction and enterprise sectors. This is borne out by further data from the GASTAT report, which shows the kingdom witnessed a 4.2% decrease in oil activities in Q2 2023 as compared to Q2 2022.

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July 31, 2023 foasummit0

Work on Kuwait’s Al Khiran Mall have been completed according to SSH. The firm notes that the mall is being developed by the Tamdeen Group in the heart of Sabah Al Ahmad Sea City, and is the country’s first hybrid leisure and lifestyle destination.

Located in the marina, the 750m-long, two-storey mall is said to offer visitors a luxurious setting, blending shopping and leisure with picturesque waterfront views and a refreshing sea breeze. The enchanting Pearl area features a beautifully landscaped exterior, providing a relaxing oasis of greenery, SSH said in its statement.

With 300 retail stores, shoppers are spoiled for choice, while the stunning shopping complex houses renowned brands to fulfil every desire, it added.

“Captivating plazas, family entertainment options, and a unique internal landscape further elevate the mall’s allure. Al Khiran Mall is not just a mall; it is an immersive experience that captures the essence of leisure, lifestyle, and luxury. SSH is proud to have worked with Tamdeen Group to deliver construction supervision and project management services for this new leisure and lifestyle destination, establishing Al Khiran Mall as one of the new hotspots in Kuwait,” said a spokesperson.

Situated within the Al Khiran mixed-use development, the mall’s design showcases brilliance, from the glazed skylight roofing system that floods the interior with natural light to the striking perforated metal screens that create a symphony of light and shadow, the statement concluded.

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July 31, 2023 foasummit0

Unique Properties says that it has observed “an unprecedented surge in Dubai’s real estate sector”, with 60,440 sales transactions worth $48.2bn being recorded during the first half of the year.

The value of real estate sales recorded in the first six months of the year is said to exceed the annual sales value recorded each year in Dubai from 2009 to 2021, while also showcasing a 46.71% jump for the residential property market and 30% for the commercial sector when compared to the same period last year, the firm said.

During the period, the firm notes that Dubai has witnessed the largest real estate sales deals in its history with transactions, including a land sale covering an area of approximately 203m sqft in the adjacent Maktoum International Airport area, valued at $1.03bn. The firm pointed out that the most expensive apartment sale ever was recorded in the Bulgari Residences project on Jumeirah Bay Island at $111.6mn.

“Dubai keeps on paving the way for everyone and proving to the world that it is a top destination when it comes to both its residential and commercial sectors. Whether it is expatriates who are looking to enter the market for strong business opportunities or high net worth individuals (HNWIs) wanting to experience the luxury lifestyle that Dubai has to offer, the city is always committed to providing a multitude of benefits that cater to everyone’s needs, coupled with the UAE government’s initiatives to further strengthening the sector. A strong Golden Visa program, real estate regulations that safeguard investors’ interests, full business ownership incentives are just some additional factors to ensure that the sector will always maintain its prosperity, while continuing to attract more expatriates into the UAE,” stated Arash Jalili, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Unique Properties.

The firm also said that Dubai has witnessed a strong surge in its residential market. According to ‘Savills World Cities Prime Residential Index,’ the emirate ranks as the best city in the world when it comes to the price growth for luxury homes.

While prices globally experienced the slowest annual growth since December 2020, Asia-Pacific cities experienced the strongest luxury price growth in the first half of the year; Dubai led the way with an 11.2% increase in luxury home prices, further solidifying its position as one of the top destinations in the world for expatriates to visit and live in, surpassing London, New York and Paris as the world’s leading luxury property market, the statement concluded.

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July 31, 2023 foasummit0

Saudi-based Integrated Telecom Company (Salam) has signed a deal with Khazzan Information Technology (Edgnex Data Centers), Cinturion Corp, and Emaar, The Economic City (EEC) to explore opportunities in the field of telecom and digital infrastructure.

A fully licensed fixed, mobile, data and voice services provider owning telecommunications infrastructure across Saudi Arabia, Salam said it aims to create an integrated digital hub that enables multi-services to all targeted customers national and globally, and all from one place: King Abdullah Economic City (KAEC).

The companies sealed the strategic MoU in the field of telecom & digital infrastructure whilst contributing to the Saudi 2030 Telecommunication Transformation Vision led by Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT).

Salam said the parties have identified a common interest in exploring the opportunity to develop a digital infrastructure hub that will include initiatives such as an international submarine cable project, data centers, fibre infrastructure, cloud, and Internet, among others, and building a seamless and innovative digital experience in KAEC – which aims to become an intelligent, national city.

KAEC Chief Executive, Cyril Piaia, said its partnership with Salam, Edgnex Data Centers and Cinturion was another step towards making KAEC one of the world’s leading digital hubs.

“This collaboration will greatly contribute to our city’s reputation as a vision ready platform, making KAEC an ideal destination for the latest and greatest up-to-date digital infrastructure technology. It reinforces our commitment to continuing the city’s growth in its role as an ultramodern ecosystem that has all the ingredients of a national economic enabler,” he concluded.

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July 26, 2023 foasummit0

Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism (DET) has launched the ‘Dubai Sustainable Tourism Stamp’, a new sustainability initiative that seeks to recognise hotels with the highest adherence to DET’s 19 ‘Sustainability Requirements’.

The initiative, launched in line with the UAE Year of Sustainability, is part of DET’s commitment to strengthening Dubai’s position as a leading sustainable tourism destination.

Developed in collaboration with Dubai’s hospitality sector, the new stamp is designed to accelerate efforts towards empowering the tourism sector to achieve its sustainability goals and support the UAE’s NetZero 2050 initiative. As Dubai continually strives to achieve the objectives outlined in the Dubai Economic Agenda, D33, the initiative will contribute to further consolidating the city’s status as one of the top three global destinations.

The Dubai Sustainable Tourism Stamp will serve as a validation of the hotel’s dedication to sustainability and showcase its sustainable practices. To obtain the stamp, hotels of all classifications must meet the highest standards of DET’s 19 Sustainability requirements, which include criteria such as energy and water efficiency, waste management programmes, and staff education and engagement initiatives. The accreditation process will be overseen by a committee of senior industry professionals to ensure integrity and independence, with the initiative designed based on global best practices.

The stamp will feature a three-tier scheme with the categories Gold, Silver and Bronze. Nominations for hotel establishments to obtain the Dubai Sustainable Tourism Stamp will begin on 3rd August and end on 31st August.

Yousuf Lootah, Acting CEO of Corporate Strategy and Performance sector, Dubai’s Department of Economy and Tourism, stated: “As part of our efforts to transform Dubai into a leading sustainable tourism destination in line with the vision of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice President and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, to make our city the best place in the world to visit, live and work in, the Dubai Sustainable Tourism Stamp champions sustainable practices while setting a benchmark for excellence in environmental stewardship, aligned with the goals of the Dubai Economic Agenda 2033. We have carefully curated a set of high standard criteria that will reward hotels that go ‘above and beyond’ in their sustainable practices. By recognising these exemplary establishments, we are encouraging others to follow suit and embrace sustainable initiatives that not only benefit their businesses but also contribute to the collective well-being of our city and the world at large.

“Supported by Dubai’s vibrant hotel industry, this initiative is a strategic step towards achieving our goal of making Dubai a leading destination for global travellers seeking the ultimate sustainability experience. By supporting businesses and encouraging them to adopt eco-friendly practices and reducing their carbon footprint, we are not only safeguarding the environment but also promoting sustainable growth.”

As Dubai prepares to host the 28th Conference of the Parties (COP28), the UN Climate Change Conference from 30th November to 12th December this year, the launch of the Dubai Sustainable Tourism Stamp also demonstrates the tourism industry’s foresight and determination to foster an eco-friendly sector that is both economically prosperous and environmentally responsible.

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July 26, 2023 foasummit0

Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi (Kezad Group), the largest operator of integrated and purpose-built economic zones in the UAE, has commenced the upgrade and revamp of the road network and facilities across an area of 40,000 sq. m. in Kezad Musaffah (ICAD 1).

The AED55m ($14.97 million) project includes repairs and tarmac recarpeting of 23 km of roads within Kezad Musaffah (ICAD 1), as well as widening of junctions, enhanced road markings and lighting, in addition to hard landscaping and provision of new bus stops.

The enhancements are aimed at significantly improving the flow of traffic and facilitating the movement of goods to and from the area. The project is being executed in coordination with relevant government agencies such as the Abu Dhabi City Municipality and Integrated Transport Centre, among others, as well as the businesses operating in the area – to ensure the smoothest possible workflow at an accelerated pace.

The project is also planned to be completed in phases, so as to avoid causing organisational or movement challenges to businesses operating in the area.

Mohamed Al Khadar Al Ahmed, CEO Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi – Kezad Group, said: “Kezad Group is continually looking for ways to improve the business experience of our clients. By improving our road network systems and facilities in Mussafah, we are providing our existing clients faster and more efficient world-class connectivity, in addition to sustainable and high-quality infrastructure with global standards, that meets their requirements, in line with the vision of the wise leadership. The upgradation of the vital industrial area in Kezad Musaffah (ICAD 1) will go a long way in reinforcing Abu Dhabi’s position as an advanced economic and industrial hub, which plays a key role in the development of the emirate’s economy.”

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July 26, 2023 foasummit0

Deyaar Development has begun construction on its three plots in Al Furjan comprising of Millennium Talia Residences, Amalia Residences, and development of a third plot which will be announced soon.

The total value of the project will be approximately AED 300 million, and once completed, the three plots will comprise residential units and hotel apartments and will include approximately 371 diverse units consisting of one, two and three bedrooms.

“We are pleased to announce the commencement of construction works for these important projects in the Deyaar portfolio at the heart of Al Furjan, one of Dubai’s most up-and-coming districts,” said Ayman Al Hammadi, SVP – Development at Deyaar.

“The start of construction for a project of this magnitude is always an essential milestone, as we seek to engage reputed parties with a proven track record in delivering projects on time and to the highest standards. This vital step reflects our steadfast commitment to delivering world-class quality and on-time completion for these three projects in Al Furjan. As with all our projects, we will provide our investors with construction updates and keep them posted on the key milestones of Millennium Talia Residences and Amalia Residences as they unfold.”

Millennium Talia Residences will feature exquisitely designed and elegantly furnished hotel apartments operated by Millennium Hotels & Resorts. Strategically situated at a convenient location in Al Furjan, one of Dubai’s most popular and vibrant districts, Millennium Talia Residences is poised to set a new standard of hospitality living within the community. The project will be the fourth property managed by Millennium Hotels & Resorts under Deyaar’s extensive portfolio, following Millennium Atria Business Bay, Millennium Mont Rose at Dubai Science Park and Millennium Al Barsha.

Amalia Residences will offer a variety of modern and spacious residential units suitable for families, consisting of one, two and three bedrooms. The project will provide a wide range of amenities for residents, including swimming pool, children’s pool, play area, and gym.

The project’s location between Sheikh Zayed Road and Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed Road offers convenient access to public transportation, Dubai’s business districts and major tourist attractions. Al Furjan is seamlessly connected to some of Dubai’s best-known malls, education and healthcare facilities, entertainment hubs, beaches, parks and more.

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July 26, 2023 foasummit0

Saudi state mining giant Ma’aden and US-based Ivanhoe Electric have closed a deal to investigate 48,500 sq km of under-explored lands in the Arabian Shield for “critical minerals” that are key to powering the global energy transition.

Surveys could begin as soon as September in the new joint venture, which is worth nearly $130 million, reports AGBI.

The Saudi region – roughly the size of Switzerland – is understood to be rich potential for critical minerals such as copper, nickel, gold, silver and possibly lithium.

Lithium is of great interest to Saudi Arabia as it is a key component of EV batteries. The kingdom wants to develop a significant industry around electric vehicles and to produce 500,000 electric cars a year by 2030.

Last month, Australian startup European Lithium and Saudi Arabia’s Obeikan Investment Group announced a joint venture to build and operate a lithium hydroxide refinery in Saudi Arabia.

A long-term supply agreement has also been signed with BMW.

The plan builds on an agreement signed in 2021 with EV Metals Groups to build a battery chemicals complex in Yanbu Industrial City in Al Madinah.

Refinery ambitions

Ionut Lazar, principal consultant at CRU Consulting, told AGBI that Saudi Arabia could play a big part as a primary processor.

He said the kingdom is considering development of a large-scale copper smelter, plus smelters or refineries for silicon, aluminium and nickel.

“The kingdom continues to offer attractive power tariffs and financial incentives to create industrial clusters,” Lazar explained. “These advantages have attracted market-leading players to the region.”

Experts believe that while Saudi Arabia has enough mined copper to justify smelting facilities, the prospects for critical mineral refining projects that would rely on imported material are less certain.

Christopher Ecclestone, strategist and principal at Hallgarten & Company, said Saudi Arabia might have the funds to become a player but not yet the expertise.

“They need to put their money where their mouth is and quickly,” he said, referring to a fund set up by Ma’aden and the Public Investment Fund earlier this year to invest in mining assets overseas.

Initially sized at $50 million, the fund could grow to over $3 billion, the two parties said in January.

 A quickly growing market

Last week, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said the market for minerals that help power electric vehicles, wind turbines, solar panels and other technologies key to the clean energy transition has doubled in size over the past five years.

It said record deployment of clean energy technologies is propelling huge demand for minerals such as lithium, cobalt and nickel.

From 2017 to 2022, demand for lithium has trebled, while cobalt (70 percent) and nickel (40 percent) have also gained. The market for energy transition minerals reached $320 billion in 2022.

Saudi Arabia sees mining as central to its Vision 2030 strategy to diversify its economy outside of fossil fuels. The kingdom values its mineral wealth at more than $1.3 trillion.

Luxembourg’s Eurasian Resources Group is investing an initial $50 million to large-scale, early-stage exploration for battery transition minerals in the Ad Dawidimi region.

CEO Benedikt Sobotka told AGBI: “If we are to meet the increasing demand for secure, sustainable and responsible mining, we must first invest in territories that have been previously overlooked and under-explored – that’s why ERG made a significant investment into Saudi Arabia.”

He added: “The potential for establishing state-of-the-art processing facilities for critical battery metals is extremely important. Such effort would align with the kingdom’s comprehensive industrial development strategy and help bridge the gap — improving sustainable access across the sector.”

To date, the production of critical minerals is highly concentrated geographically, raising concerns about security of supplies.

The Democratic Republic of Congo supplies 70 percent of cobalt and Indonesia has 40 percent of nickel. Australia accounts for 55 percent of lithium mining and Chile for 25 percent, according to the IEA.

Processing of these minerals is also highly concentrated. China, for example, is responsible for refining 90 percent of rare earth elements and 60-70 percent of lithium and cobalt.

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