Qatar’s LNG Edge: Why Gas Exporters Outlast ...
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Artficial Intelligence
Top RatedBuilding Digital Leadership in Oman’s Public Sector for Vision 2040
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LatestNEOM Reckoning: How Saudi Arabia Is Rebuilding a $500B City
by tag | Jul 14, 2026 | Government, Mega Projects | 0 |
Saudi Arabia converted NEOM from a single speculative vision into commercial assets PIF can fund on their own merit. This report tracks the fiscal mechanics behind the pivot, and the parallel discipline underway in Dubai, Oman, and Bahrain, with direct implications for GCC contractors and investors.
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GCC Sovereign Wealth Funds 2026: PIF, KIA, and Mubadala Under Pressure
by tag | Jun 27, 2026 | Government | 0 |
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UAE’s We the Emirates 2031: Which Goals Survive the Tariff Storm?
by tag | Jun 15, 2026 | Government | 0 |
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Bahrain’s Budget Deficit: The GCC’s Most Exposed Economy in a Low-Oil World
by tag | Jun 5, 2026 | Government | 0 |
Gulf 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 MoreOmanization in a Downturn: How Oman Turned Nationalization Compliance Into a Financial Decision for Private Employers
Jun 2, 2026 | Talent
In 2026, Omanization compliance is no longer an administrative target. Ministerial Decision 602/2025 has made a company’s national hiring ratio a direct variable in its work permit costs — discounting fees by 30 percent for compliant firms and doubling them for non-compliant ones. This article explains the full fee structure, the OMR 100 million fine waiver, and what both mean for foreign investors operating in Oman.
Read MoreSaudi Arabia’s AI Pivot Inside Vision 2030: Moving Money from NEOM to Data
May 26, 2026 | Information Technology
Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 AI strategy has changed course. Construction on The Line has stalled, and the Public Investment Fund is redirecting billions into HUMAIN — a sovereign AI infrastructure vehicle — alongside data centers, GPU procurement, and an Arabic-first language model. For corporate decision-makers across the GCC, this shift moves AI from a speculative investment into a question of operational cost, vendor compliance, and cybersecurity exposure.
Read MoreOman’s Personal Income Tax: Who Pays, Who Is Exempt, and What It Means for Expats
May 24, 2026 | Government
Royal Decree No. 56/2025 makes Oman the first GCC state to introduce a personal income tax. The law sets a 5% flat rate on income above OMR 42,000 and takes effect on January 1, 2028. This article covers the full threshold mechanics, exempt income categories, residency rules, and employer withholding obligations.
Read MoreHiring freeze meets nationalization quota: how Gulf HR teams are coping
May 16, 2026 | Talent
Gulf HR directors face a hard deadline in May 2026: nationalisation quotas are enforced with full penalties while hiring remains frozen across logistics, finance, and hospitality. The UAE’s June 30 Emiratisation target, Saudi Arabia’s new Nitaqat Mutawar phase, and updated fee structures in Qatar and Oman all carry immediate financial consequences. This article sets out what each country requires and how leading organizations are meeting targets without adding headcount.
Read MoreSaudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 at a Fork: Scale Back or Borrow More?
May 13, 2026 | Government
Saudi Arabia entered May 2026 with a first-quarter budget deficit of $33.5 billion, more than double the shortfall recorded in the same period a year earlier. The Strait of Hormuz closure has cut oil revenues while government spending rises. Riyadh is now choosing between scaling back its Vision 2030 megaprojects or deepening its position in international debt markets. This analysis examines the fiscal data, the specific project decisions underway at NEOM and the Public Investment Fund, and the contrasting positions of Oman, the UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, and Kuwait in the same shock.
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