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Saudi Gazette
4 days ago
- Business
- Saudi Gazette
Citizen, Syrian expat publicly named over commercial concealment in Riyadh
Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The Ministry of Commerce has publicly named a Saudi citizen and a Syrian resident following a final court ruling that found them guilty of engaging in commercial concealment involving the sale of restaurant equipment in Riyadh. According to the ministry, the Saudi national had unlawfully enabled the Syrian expat to run commercial operations under his business license. The expat was granted full control over the establishment, managing its operations and transactions for personal gain in violation of the Anti-Concealment Law. Investigations revealed solid evidence of the violation, including the expat signing contracts, supervising workers, handling purchases and sales, collecting revenues from the illicit business activity, and covering business expenses and rent. The Criminal Court in Riyadh issued a final verdict that includes the public naming of both individuals, a shared fine of SR20,000, the cancellation of the commercial registration, revocation of the license, liquidation of the business, and payment of all due taxes, zakat, and fees. The court also barred both individuals from engaging in commercial activity and ordered the deportation of the Syrian expat, with a permanent ban on returning to work in the Kingdom. The Ministry of Commerce reminded the public that under the Anti-Concealment Law, violators face penalties of up to five years in prison, fines of up to SR5 million, and the confiscation of illicit funds once a final court ruling is issued.


Saudi Gazette
4 days ago
- Business
- Saudi Gazette
Saudi Arabia begins enforcement of higher localization rates in pharmacy, dentistry, and engineering sectors
Saudi Gazette report RIYADH — The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (MHRSD) announced the implementation of updated Saudization targets in key professional sectors, starting Sunday, July 27, 2025. The move comes in collaboration with supervisory bodies including the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing. The updated Saudization plan targets pharmacy, dentistry, and technical engineering professions as part of ongoing efforts to expand the participation of Saudi nationals in the labor market and create productive employment opportunities across the Kingdom. In partnership with the Ministry of Health, the Saudization rate for pharmacy roles has been raised to 35% in community pharmacies and medical complexes, 65% in hospital pharmacy operations, and 55% in other pharmacy-related activities. This applies to establishments with five or more employees in pharmacy roles, with a minimum wage threshold of SR7,000 to count toward localization quotas. Dentistry jobs are now required to meet a 45% Saudization rate in the first phase, also effective today. The decision applies to facilities employing three or more dental professionals, with the minimum salary for inclusion in the quota set at SR9,000. Meanwhile, in coordination with the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing, technical engineering professions must now meet a 30% Saudization target in establishments with five or more employees in these roles. A minimum monthly wage of SR5,000 has been set to qualify for localization compliance. The ministry said it has published procedural guides on its official website detailing the required quotas and application mechanisms, urging all establishments to comply in order to avoid penalties. The update continues the Kingdom's broader nationalization strategy within the private sector. While the Ministry of Health will oversee the implementation of Saudization in dental and pharmacy professions, the Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing will monitor compliance in technical engineering fields. Private sector entities will also benefit from support programs offered by the Human Resources and Social Development system, including recruitment incentives, training, job retention, and priority access to Saudization assistance through the Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF).
Yahoo
7 days ago
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Toyota Levels Up Its Flagship Truck with Rugged Options and Added Luxury
The 2026 Tundra gets a host of updates that make it even more prepared for adventure. Every product is carefully selected by our editors. If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more Upon the launch of the third-generation Tundra back in 2022, Toyota ditched the truck's proven 5.7-liter V8 engine in favor of a cleaner, greener twin-turbo V6 and (gasp) a hybrid option. At the time, many pickup enthusiasts grieved the loss of those two additional cylinders, even though the smaller engine resulted in improved fuel economy, more power and more torque. That's not all — as part of the refresh, Toyota introduced multi-link rear suspension, a beefier fully boxed frame and a host of interior refinements. In an effort to compete against domestic offerings, last year's update made eight-way front seats available on the SR5, added a power tailgate as standard and introduced a new TRD Rally appearance package. Not content to stop there, Toyota has just unveiled its 2026 Tundra. Along with a bold new color option, the truck also benefits from some rugged TRD upgrades and even more luxurious trim choices. Here's what to expect. Rugged trail readiness For the 2026 model year, Toyota is treating the Tundra to some subtle but impactful tweaks that make it even more suited to towing and trail duty. In practice, this means that all Tundra models will come equipped with the larger 32.2-gallon fuel tank as standard — even the SR and SR5 models that had previously featured the smaller 22.5-gallon option. What's more, Toyota will be including a tow hitch and a 7/4 pin connector across the lineup to provide hauling provisions from the factory. And the changes aren't exclusive to the lower-spec Tundras; as part of the refresh, Toyota is also adding several trim-specific updates. For instance, the Tundra TRD Pro will get a bright Wave Maker Blue colorway and some optional ISO Dynamic seats similar to those found in the Toyota Tacoma. Elsewhere in the lineup, the Platinum and 1794 TRD Off-Road Package models get power running boards, while the SX Package gains 20-inch wheels. The TRD Rally Package improves on its capabilities thanks to the option of a three-inch TRD lift kit and Tow Tech Package. Elevated, inside and out Beyond giving the 2026 Tundra TRD Pro a bright Wave Maker blue colorway, Toyota aims to elevate the driving experience — inside and out. To improve cabin comfort, this means that all double cab Tundras will feature additional air vents in the rear center console. Moreover, Toyota says that all models equipped with single-zone climate control are to receive the automaker's SmartFlow management system. For 2026, the Limited grade moves to leather-trimmed seats, with black and grey hides complemented by monochromatic stitching. As such, even the top-of-the-line Capstone grade gets a new option in the form of some Shale-colored leather-trimmed upholstery. More to come At this stage, Toyota has yet to release full pricing and specifications or the 2026 Tundra lineup. However, it has confirmed that next year's model will retain its twin-turbo V6 i-Force and hybrid i-Force Max powertrain options. Output remains consistent with the 2025 model at 389 horsepower and 437 horsepower, respectively. As such, it's unlikely that the above changes will result in a significant price hike (as inevitable as they may be). The 2025 Tundra starts at $40,090 for the SR5 and tops out at $80,725 for the Capstone, so chances are pretty good that MSRP will shape up to be similar when the truck hits dealers later this year. 2026 Toyota Tundra Learn More


Gulf Insider
17-07-2025
- Gulf Insider
Saudi Arabia Shuts Illegal Cosmetics Facility, Suspends European Pharmaceutical Factory Over Safety Breaches
In a sweeping enforcement campaign aimed at protecting consumer health, the Saudi Food and Drug Authority (SFDA) has taken decisive action on two separate fronts — seizing 1.5 million non-compliant cosmetic products stored illegally in a residential facility and suspending a European pharmaceutical factory after uncovering serious violations of manufacturing standards. In Najran, SFDA inspectors shut down an unauthorised warehouse disguised as a residential facility, where approximately 1.5 million units of cosmetic products with manipulated expiration dates were being stored and distributed. The items, which violated national safety regulations, posed a direct risk to consumer health. The authority has referred the case to the Public Prosecution for further legal action. 'This type of fraud represents a serious threat to public safety and will not be tolerated,' the SFDA said in a statement, adding that it remains committed to combating all forms of non-compliance in the cosmetics sector. Under Article 31 of the Kingdom's Cosmetics Law, offences such as tampering with expiration dates or distributing falsified products can result in up to five years in prison, fines of up to SR5 million or both. In a separate case, the SFDA announced the suspension of a European pharmaceutical manufacturer's registration following an external inspection that revealed serious breaches of Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). Inspectors identified significant failures in production procedures and internal quality systems — lapses that were deemed to pose a direct risk to the safety of medicines destined for the Saudi market. The inspection was conducted under the SFDA's foreign factory oversight programme, which adheres to international regulatory standards and involves detailed assessments of production, quality control, and distribution protocols. Describing the suspension as a 'precautionary measure,' the authority said it was enacted to prevent the entry of potentially unsafe pharmaceutical products into the Kingdom.


Auto Blog
15-07-2025
- Automotive
- Auto Blog
Toyota Launches Killer Tacoma Lease Offer for July
A compelling offer on a redesigned favorite The Toyota Tacoma has long been the king of midsize pickups. Beloved for its reliability and off-road chops, it's been a staple on trails and construction sites for decades. Until recently, though, the model hadn't seen a major overhaul in years. That changed last year when Toyota unveiled a fully redesigned Tacoma, bringing modern performance, updated tech, and much-needed refinement to the table. Now, Toyota is making it easier than ever to get behind the wheel with a killer lease offer for July. The 2025 Tacoma blends tradition with transformation. While it keeps the rugged looks and tough build quality fans expect, it now rides on Toyota's new TNGA-F platform, shared with the full-size Tundra and the new Land Cruiser. That means this isn't just a cosmetic update, as under the skin, it's an entirely new machine. A surprisingly strong lease deal This month, Toyota is offering a standout 36-month lease on the 2025 Tacoma SR5 Double Cab 2WD, priced at just $269 per month with $3,999 due at signing. Given the nearly $39,000 MSRP, that's a surprisingly affordable way to get into a brand-new truck with serious capability and comfort. The offer runs through August 4, giving midsize truck shoppers a solid reason to head to their local dealership before the summer's out. Toyota Tacoma SR5 — Source: Toyota The big news underneath the Tacoma is the switch to a coil-spring rear suspension in most trims, including the popular SR5. That change dramatically improves ride quality and handling, especially on pavement. It feels more composed in corners and less jittery over bumps, while still offering the durability needed for real truck work. Whether you're using it to tow, haul, or just get to work every day, the new Tacoma handles it all with more poise than ever before. A smoother, smarter, and stronger Tacoma Under the hood, the 2025 Tacoma is powered by a turbocharged 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine that puts out up to 278 horsepower and 317 pound-feet of torque. That's more than the outgoing V6 offered, and it delivers torque lower in the rev range, giving the truck a punchier, more responsive feel in everyday driving. It's paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission that keeps the power delivery smooth and predictable. Toyota Tacoma SR5 — Source: Toyota The interior also sees a complete transformation. Gone are the plasticky surfaces and outdated infotainment, and in their place is a cabin that feels modern and practical. The SR5 trim comes equipped with an 8-inch touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a clean, driver-focused layout. There's more sound insulation, more storage, and more thought put into everything from the seat materials to the button layout. Final thoughts Toyota didn't just give the Tacoma a refresh—it gave it a whole new identity. It's still the go-anywhere, do-anything truck fans have come to love, but it's also smoother, smarter, and better to drive than ever before. Now that it's paired with a highly competitive lease offer, it's one of the most compelling pickups on the market this summer. Whether you're hauling tools, hitting the trails, or just looking for a reliable ride with some edge, this deal makes the 2025 Tacoma a smart and stylish choice. *Disclaimer: This article is provided for informational purposes only. The information presented herein is based on manufacturer-provided lease offer information, which is subject to frequent change and may vary based on location, creditworthiness, and other factors. We are not a party to any lease agreements and assume no liability for the terms, conditions, availability, or accuracy of any lease offers mentioned. All terms, including but not limited to pricing, mileage allowances, and residual values, require direct verification with an authorized local OEM dealership. This article does not constitute financial advice or an endorsement of any particular lease or vehicle. About the Author Elijah Nicholson-Messmer View Profile