Tag: Saudi Vision 2030

US Tariffs Are Pushing GCC States Toward Asian Trade Partners

US tariffs have closed Western market access for Gulf manufacturers and made transatlantic neutrality economically unworkable. The UAE, Saudi Arabia, Oman, and Qatar are responding with bilateral trade deals across Asia, redirected export lanes, and a sovereign wealth reallocation away from US Treasuries. This analysis covers the CEPA frameworks reshaping Gulf trade, the industrial sectors already affected, and the supply chain and treasury decisions GCC executives need to make now.

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The GCC Super-Highway: How the Riyadh–Dubai–Muscat Corridor Is Removing the Final Barrier to EV Adoption

As urban charging density reaches maturity across the GCC, the next test for electric vehicles is long-distance travel. Along the 1,500 km Riyadh–Dubai–Muscat corridor, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Oman are building a coordinated network of ultra-fast chargers, grid upgrades, and regulatory mandates designed for reliability across borders and extreme climates. This corridor is emerging as the proving ground for electric mobility at Gulf scale.

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