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Pierre Terzian

Director of Petrostrategies.

  • The image depicts an industrial landscape with several factories. In the foreground, there is a highway barrier, suggesting the viewer is looking from a moving vehicle. The factories emit smoke and steam into the atmosphere, creating white clouds against a clear blue sky. The overall scene conveys an industrial environment, typical of urban or semi-urban areas where manufacturing activities take place. Is Saudi Arabia selling off Aramco for peanuts? Pierre Terzian · May 2017 A central measure of the Deputy Crown-Prince’s “Vision 2030” is to partially sell off state-owned Aramco. But discontent is brewing online and in royal circles, writes Pierre Terzian.
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