Oman Vision 2040: Inside the New Five-Year Plan
Aug 14, 2026 | Government
Which Gulf Industries Are Diverging?
Jul 30, 2026 | Business
Saudi entertainment jobs: Vision 2030’s most...
Jul 23, 2026 | Talent
Artficial Intelligence
Top RatedCybersecurity, the 5G Divide, and the Workforce Gap Shaping the Future of GCC Smart Cities
by tag | Nov 27, 2025 | Artficial Intelligence, Cybersecurity, Information Technology | 0 |
GCC countries are moving fast to build advanced smart cities that depend on data, sensors, and...
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Building Capabilities in Artificial Intelligence and Big Data
by tag | Nov 30, 2025 | Artficial Intelligence, Blockchain, Cybersecurity, Talent | 0 |
Business
PopularWhy Governments Are Now the First Enterprise Customer for AI Companies
by tag | Dec 10, 2025 | Business, Government | 0 |
The GCC has entered a period of rapid digital expansion. Governments across Saudi Arabia, the UAE,...
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LatestOman Vision 2040: Inside the New Five-Year Plan
by tag | Aug 14, 2026 | Government | 0 |
Oman's Eleventh Five-Year Development Plan (2026-2030) commits the country to 4 percent GDP growth, OMR 15.6 billion in new investment, and 700,000 job opportunities. Here's what the plan actually targets, and how it compares to regional spending reviews underway in Saudi Arabia.
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Oman’s Duqm: why the region’s most underrated port is suddenly well-positioned
by tag | Jul 21, 2026 | Business, Government | 0 |
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NEOM Reckoning: How Saudi Arabia Is Rebuilding a $500B City
by tag | Jul 14, 2026 | Government, Mega Projects | 0 |
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GCC Sovereign Wealth Funds 2026: PIF, KIA, and Mubadala Under Pressure
by tag | Jun 27, 2026 | Government | 0 |
Blockchain for trade finance: real use cases emerging from the Gulf crisis
Jul 17, 2026 | Blockchain, Information Technology
Direct conflict, sanctions risk, and a 2.5 trillion dollar global credit gap have pushed Gulf banks past pilot projects. This piece walks through the platforms already moving real money, from Haifin’s invoice fraud detection to the Saudi Central Bank’s entry into mBridge, and what banking directors and treasury executives should watch next as 500 billion dollars in GCC assets prepare to move on-chain by 2030.
Read MoreReskilling Toward AI in the Gulf: Who Leads, Who Lags
Jul 8, 2026 | Artficial Intelligence, Talent
As nationalization quotas tighten and hiring freezes spread across the Gulf, employers are retraining existing staff instead of expanding payroll. This piece maps which sectors, from state programs to private banks, are winning the reskilling toward AI race, and which ones, mainly SMBs and construction, are
Read MoreUAE Fintech CEPAs: The GCC’s Best Hedge Against Trade Volatility
Jul 1, 2026 | Information Technology
UAE fintech CEPAs have pushed non-oil trade past $1 trillion, and the digital trade rules behind that number are becoming a real hedge for GCC business leaders. This piece breaks down how the CEPA network works, what it has delivered so far, and the security costs that come with the connectivity.
Read MoreGulf women in STEM: the private sector’s answer to nationalization pressure
Jun 18, 2026 | Talent
Women account for up to 57% of STEM graduates across Arab countries, yet only 23% work in STEM jobs. As GCC nationalisation quotas tighten in 2026, HR leaders who understand this gap — and act on it — will hold a measurable compliance advantage over those who do not. This is Part 1 of a two-part series.
Read MoreUAE’s We the Emirates 2031: Which Goals Survive the Tariff Storm?
Jun 15, 2026 | Government
UAE non-oil foreign trade passed AED 3.8 trillion in 2025, and the AED 4 trillion target is now expected four years early. This analysis scores each We the Emirates 2031 KPI against current data, maps the CEPA friction points, and identifies three actions for businesses operating in or trading with the UAE.
Read MoreBahrain’s Budget Deficit: The GCC’s Most Exposed Economy in a Low-Oil World
Jun 5, 2026 | Government
Bahrain’s government needs oil at $130 per barrel to balance its budget. Oil is trading at $70. The resulting deficit has pushed public debt to 134% of GDP, and a 10% corporate income tax arrives in 2027. This analysis covers what that fiscal gap means for businesses and investors operating in Bahrain today.
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