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Type: Interview transcript / government record
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This document represents a page from a transcript of an interview with a Saudi Prince (likely Mohammed bin Salman), stamped by the U.S. House Oversight Committee. The discussion focuses on the timeline for the sale of Aramco (planned for 2018), the separation of political decisions from economic oil production strategies, and coordination with OPEC. The interviewee also details a government initiative to transform 100 local Saudi companies into global leaders, drawing a parallel to how the German Chancellor advocates for German businesses.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Your Highness the prince Interviewee
Addressed by the interviewer; likely Mohammed bin Salman given the context of Aramco IPO and Saudi Vision 2030.
German Chancellor Foreign Leader
Mentioned as having visited 'a few days ago' to negotiate on behalf of German companies.

Organizations (4)

Name Type Context
Aramco
State-owned oil company discussed regarding its sale (IPO) and production ceilings.
Government of Saudi Arabia
Discussed regarding revenue, taxation, and economic planning.
OPEC
Mentioned regarding coordination of oil supply and demand.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_023654' at the bottom.

Timeline (2 events)

Few days ago (relative to document date)
Visit by the German Chancellor with managers of German companies.
Saudi Arabia (Implied)
German Chancellor German company managers
Last Sunday (relative to document date)
Launch of an investment program to stimulate 100 companies.
Saudi Arabia

Locations (2)

Location Context
Implied location of the government and economy discussed.
Mentioned in relation to the German Chancellor's visit.

Relationships (2)

Government of Saudi Arabia Regulatory/Fiscal Aramco
Government receives 50% oil tax; government determines production ceiling.
German Chancellor Advocacy German Companies
Chancellor negotiated on behalf of companies 'as if these companies are belonging to the German government'.

Key Quotes (3)

"Production is not a political decision, production is an economic decision."
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"The government's interest is to develop the profits of Aramco."
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Quote #2
"We acquire more than 100 companies that have the opportunity to turn from a local company into a leading regional company."
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Quote #3

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