Saudi Arabia's ambitious giga project known as 'The Line' is scaling back dramatically from its initial plan to span 105 miles. Developed as part of the new $1.5 trillion urban area Neom in Tabuk, The ...
Saudi Arabia’s Industrial Production Index edged up 1% in February, compared to the previous month, driven by a rise in manufacturing activities, according to the General Authority for Statistics. The ...
The State Department has approved the government of Saudi Arabia’s request ... under a potential $101.1 million foreign military sales agreement. Saudi Arabia has asked to buy 63 Multifunctional ...
The Saudis have scaled back plans for The Line, a $1.5 trillion gigaproject (NEOM) Officials expect The Line will house fewer than 300,000 residents by 2030, not the 1.5 million first hoped.
Saudi Arabia has been forced to scale back its $1.5trillion plans for a 106-mile linear desert megacity, according to reports, in a humiliating climb down for the kingdom. The Line - part of the ...
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Saudi Arabia’s $1.5 trillion city to be just 1.4 miles long by 2030 – not the 105 miles planned ‘Birds flying into tall windows is a serious problem, and this is a building that is 500m high ...
Saudi Arabia has scaled back some of its ambitions for its desert megacity Neom, according to a report by Bloomberg. The $1.5 trillion megacity project, which organisers claim will be 33 times ...
Saudi Arabia has cut estimates for people living in its $500 billion Neom project. Its government hoped the futuristic "The Line" city would hold 1.5 million by 2030. Now, fewer than 300,000 are ...
Saudi Arabia has cut estimates for people living in its $500 billion Neom project. Its government hoped the futuristic "The Line" city would hold 1.5 million by 2030. Now, fewer than 300,000 are ...
Saudi Arabia has cut estimates for people living in its $500 billion Neom project. Its government hoped the futuristic "The Line" city would hold 1.5 million by 2030. Now, fewer than 300,000 are ...