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Beyond the Petrodollar

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.

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Programmable Halal Economy in the GCC: How Blockchain Is Changing Trade

The 2026 Hormuz crisis exposed a critical flaw in global halal trade: verification systems could not keep pace with real-world disruptions. In response, the GCC is moving toward a programmable model where compliance is embedded directly into financial and supply chain infrastructure. By combining blockchain, CBDCs, and Sharia-based validation systems, this new approach ensures that transactions only execute when both commercial and religious conditions are met. The result is faster trade, stronger trust, and a shift from manual certification to system-level enforcement.

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The 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.

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UAE Strategic Roadmap for Innovation in 2026

Q1 2026 marks a decisive shift in the UAE’s innovation strategy, from long-term planning to coordinated execution at scale. As artificial intelligence is embedded across governance, energy, security, and mobility, the country is operating less like a test market and more like a systems integrator. This analysis explains how the UAE is translating Vision 2031 into measurable economic impact, sovereign digital infrastructure, and operational resilience.

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