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Artficial Intelligence
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Oman’s digital strategy goes far beyond simple preservation; it is fundamentally about creating a...
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Building Digital Leadership in Oman’s Public Sector for Vision 2040
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The Kingdom’s Startup Competitions (part 1)
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Business
PopularThe Unlikely Star of Oman’s Diversification: How Farmers and Fishermen Outperformed Industry
In 2025, Oman’s fastest-growing non-oil sector was not technology, energy, or manufacturing. It was agriculture and fisheries. New GDP data reveals how modern logistics, processing, and SME integration have turned food production into one of the country’s most reliable engines of economic growth, challenging long-held assumptions about diversification priorities.
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The Geopolitical De-Risking Advantage: Why Stability is Oman’s Hottest Investment Asset
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The Hormuz Blockade is Repricing Risk Across GCC Construction
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LatestSaudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 at a Fork: Scale Back or Borrow More?
by tag | May 13, 2026 | Government | 0 |
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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OPEC+ production vs. fiscal breakevens: a country-by-country scorecard
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Programmable Halal Economy in the GCC: How Blockchain Is Changing Trade
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The Sovereign Catalyst: How PIF and Mubadala Are Building an On-Chain Financial System
by tag | Apr 19, 2026 | Blockchain, Government | 0 |
Beyond the Petrodollar
Apr 27, 2026 | Blockchain, Business
The 2026 Strait of Hormuz disruption exposed critical weaknesses in global financial infrastructure. In response, GCC countries are building a sovereign digital settlement system using central bank digital currencies and platforms like mBridge. This shift is changing how trade is executed, reducing reliance on the US dollar, and giving the region greater control over capital flows.
Read MoreThe $27 Trillion Liquidity Problem in Global Trade
Mar 9, 2026 | Blockchain, Business
An estimated $27 trillion sits idle in global correspondent banking accounts. Learn how CBDC settlement platforms and GCC financial initiatives could reduce prefunding and improve capital efficiency in cross-border trade.
Read MoreHow Saudi Arabia and the UAE Are Rebuilding Capital Markets On-Chain
Mar 2, 2026 | Blockchain, Business
An in-depth analysis of GCC real-world asset tokenization, covering blockchain property registries, renewable energy financing, digital sukuk, and CBDC integration.
Read MoreThe Financing Gap Shaping Gulf Women Entrepreneurs
For women founders in the Gulf, geography shapes survival. In Kuwait, self-funding forces speed, sales, and commercial focus. In Qatar, state-backed grants make long development cycles possible. These two paths explain why women-led startups across the region look so different, and why many struggle to scale.
Read MoreFrom Oil to Estrogen: Why Qatar Is Building the Gulf’s FemTech Economy
Jan 21, 2026 | Startups
While much of the Gulf startup ecosystem chases consumer scale, Qatar is building a different kind of advantage. Through FemTech and deep science, it is investing in clinical validation, intellectual property, and export-ready health technology designed for global markets.
Read MoreThe Skyward Shift: How Dubai Is Turning Airspace into Public Transport
Jan 19, 2026 | Business, Government
In March 2026, Dubai will begin operating its airspace as a functional layer of public transport. Rather than expanding roads, the city is introducing a vertical mobility network that connects the airport, Downtown, Palm Jumeirah, and Dubai Marina through commercial flying taxis. The result is not just faster travel, but predictable movement in a city where time is an economic asset.
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