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CallisonRTKL unveils five key trends in building net-zero cities in Mena

CallisonRTKL, the global architecture, planning and design firm, has revealed five major trends for development of net-zero cities in Mena region including zero embodied carbon, performance-driven design and availability of digital design tools.

Saudi vision goals will be achieved before 2030

Saudi vision goals ‘will be achieved before 2030’ JEDDAH, Saudi Arabia, April 28, 2021 Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 will achieve many of its goals before 2030, Crown Prince Muhammad Bin Salman, Deputy Premier and Minister of Defence was quoted as saying in a media report. In an interview with local Saudi television, the Crown Prince completely ruled out any plans to impose income taxes in the Kingdom, reported Saudi Gazette. “There will be no income taxes at all in Saudi Arabia, he said, affirming that the maximum limit for value-added tax (VAT) is 15 percent for a period of 5 years, which is a temporary decision.

Crown Prince: We are close to achieving goals of Saudi Arabia s vision before 2030

Crown Prince: We are close to achieving goals of Saudi Arabia’s vision before 2030 The Vision has also made strides in the tourism sector and aspires to create 3 million jobs in the field until 2030. By Sakina Fatima|   Published: 28th April 2021 9:24 pm IST Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman in a television interview broadcast by Al-Arabiya and the interview conducted by the journalist Abdullah Al-Mudayfer Riyadh: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, deputy Prime Minister and minister of defense, said on Tuesday that the Saudi Arabia would achieve many of its Vision 2030 goals before 2030. In a television interview broadcast by Al-Arabiya, he reviewed the most prominent achievements of the Saudi Vision 2030 on the occasion of the 5-year anniversary of its launch.

Saudi Arabia and the World s Battle Against Climate Change

The Media Line Staff Al-Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, April 25 President Joe Biden’s climate summit concluded last week after leaders of 40 countries attended virtual talks organized by the White House. Among the leaders in attendance was the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman, who participated in the discussions together with a delegation of high-ranking Saudi officials. In his opening speech, the king may God protect him remarked that “the threat of climate change doesn’t recognize national borders and threatens all peoples equally; therefore, sustainable development requires a comprehensive methodology that takes into account the various developmental conditions around the world.” The king also referred to the role that the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 will play in helping reduce carbon emissions and confronting rising global temperatures, whose impacts have begun to appear dramatically in recent years as the world has witnessed notable natural disasters brought about

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