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AI Governance in the Gulf: Budgets Shape the Rules

National budgets, not just policy goals, determine how AI regulation takes shape across the Gulf. Saudi Arabia and the UAE fund sovereign oversight systems and dedicated regulators, setting the pace for the region. Oman and Bahrain manage tighter fiscal constraints and rely on cloud-first, cost-efficient governance instead. This divide raises compliance costs for SMEs and local developers and creates fragmented rules across borders. The article breaks down each country's approach and gives concrete recommendations for executives and regulators navigating the gap.

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The Productivity Paradox in Oman’s SME Economy

Oman’s SME sector employs more than three quarters of the private workforce, yet contributes only a fraction of total economic output. New data reveals a widening productivity gap that challenges long-standing assumptions about job creation, growth, and private sector development. As policymakers confront this imbalance, the focus must shift from counting firms to improving output per worker.

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Saudi entertainment jobs: Vision 2030’s most successful employment story

Saudi Arabia went from zero commercial cinema screens to more than 700 in eight years. Behind that growth sits a strict new compliance system, Nitaqat Mutawar, that gives employers no middle ground between full compliance and a hiring freeze. This piece follows one Riyadh event manager building a compliant local team in real time, plus the quotas, salary thresholds, and cross-GCC comparison every operator needs.

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Blockchain for trade finance: real use cases emerging from the Gulf crisis

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.

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GCC Sovereign Wealth Funds 2026: PIF, KIA, and Mubadala Under Pressure

The 2026 regional conflict closed 94 percent of tanker traffic through the Strait of Hormuz — and exposed how differently the five GCC sovereign wealth funds were prepared for the shock. Saudi Arabia’s PIF issued a $7 billion bond to cover operating costs. Kuwait’s KIA holds liquid reserves averaging 520 percent of GDP. Bahrain’s Mumtalakat needs oil at $130 a barrel just to balance the state budget. This investigation maps the fiscal position of every major GCC fund with primary-source data, tracks the giga-project cuts, the dividend shortfalls, and the platform co-investment shift now underway across the region.

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