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M.E. Hamid, "Islamic Law of Contract or Contracts," Journal of Islamic and Comparative Law. James Dorsey (22 December 2010). "Judicial Reform in Saudi Arabia: A Battle of the Fatwas". World Security Network. "Tentative steps in Saudi Arabia: The king of Saudi Arabia shows some reformist credentials". The Economist. 17 February 2009.
The Saudi Contractors Authority (Arabic: الهيئة السعودية للمقاولين, romanized: al-Haīʾiah as-Saʿūdīyah Lilmuqāwilīn) is an organ of Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Commerce which is concerned with the country's construction sector. [1]
OPM-SANG was established in 1973 in an agreement signed by then Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud and the U.S. Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in response to a request from former King Faisal bin Abdul Aziz. The contract to modernize the Saudi Arabian National Guard was awarded in 1975 to Vinnell Corporation.
After announcing plans in August to ink a massive $1.2 billion arms sale to the government of Saudi Arabia, the U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency notified Congress last week of two ...
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The main activities are in the field of Low, Medium and High Voltage Power Engineering works in Saudi Arabia and GCC countries. These include installation, testing, commissioning and maintenance works for Substations, Transformers, Switchgears and High Voltage Underground XLPE and Oil-Filled cable systems for voltage between 69 KV up to 380 KV with the latest & state-of-the-art testing equipment.
In February 2019, SAMI and Naval Group entered into a Memorandum of Agreement to create a joint venture company in Saudi Arabia’s naval defense domain. [12] On 4 July 2024, SAMI announced the signing of three MOUs with Turkish companies to localize defense industries in Saudi Arabia.
A central part of the Al Yamamah deal was the sale of Tornado fighters to the Royal Saudi Air Force.. Al Yamamah (Arabic: اليمامة, lit. 'The Dove') is the name of a series of record arms sales by the United Kingdom to Saudi Arabia, paid for by the delivery of up to 600,000 barrels (95,000 m 3) of crude oil per day to the British government. [1]