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Rami Khalid Al-Turki is the president and CEO of Khalid Ali Al-Turki & Sons Holding Co. (Al-Turki Holding) in Alkhobar, Saudi Arabia. Al-Turki holds chairmanship and directorship positions in various companies under Al-Turki Holding. For instance, he is the chairman of Applus Velosi Saudi Arabia, Element Saudi Arabia, Saudi Readymix, the largest supplier of concrete products in the Kingdom, and the cement and cementitious materials trading company Masheed. He is also the executive vice chairman of Nesma & Partners Contracting Co. and chairs Al-Turki’s distribution and retail subsidiaries in Egypt, i2 and URC. Al-Turki was recently appointed a board member at King Fahd Causeway Authority. The authority is responsible for the management of King Fahd Causeway linking Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, offering a full spectrum of services, including operations, maintenance and inspection services. ....
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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia is leading the regional push towards electric vehicle (EV) adoption but battery prices remain a worry for motorists, according to a top Nissan official. Guillaume Cartier, senior vice president of marketing and sales at the Japanese motor manufacturer said that the speed of introduction would depend on a fall in battery prices to a level that made the cost of an EV equivalent to that of a regular car. Speaking to Asharq Business, Cartier said that a comprehensive infrastructure for charging EVs was needed before a successful transition could happen. He noted that there was an intention to switch to EVs and that the region was moving from a mentality of pioneering the adoption of EV technology to a real desire to provide it. ....