Banking & Finance One in 10 financial transactions in UAE are malicious cyberattacks An average of one in 10 financial transactions in the UAE are malicious attacks carried out by cybercriminals, with the number of such attacks on the rise in the last 12 months, according to an industry survey. The UAE’s rapid digitisation of company operations, and the rise in popularity of e-commerce platforms during the pandemic […] July 19, 2022
Biden Middle East Biden boosts relations but fails to move the dial The president hoped to reset Washington’s relationship with the Middle East last weekend. In this in-depth analysis, AGBI explores how he performed on Israel, Iran, human rights and oil President Joe Biden’s whirlwind tour of the Middle East sought to reinforce America’s commitment to the region after several years of disengagement. In a speech to […] July 19, 2022
Biden Middle East The road from Jeddah: US and Saudi set out their 19 priorities Clean energy, investment deals and space exploration are at the heart of the Jeddah communiqué – the partnership agreement issued by the US and Saudi governments after President Joe Biden’s meeting with King Salman and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Among the agreements reached during the president’s visit on July 15 and 16 was a […] July 18, 2022
Food & Drink UAE restaurants bite back against Covid Most restaurants in the UAE are in a better financial position this year than they were before the pandemic, according to new data. Local eateries have bounced back with aplomb despite rising inflationary costs, a survey from the UAE Restaurant Group (URG) has revealed. URG, a trade body which represents around 15,000 outlets, said 69 percent […] July 18, 2022
Food & Drink Gulf firms tap thirst for no-alcohol drinks On St Patrick’s Day this year Irish drinks brand Guinness seized the opportunity to promote one of its biggest innovations since its launch in 1759. Four years in the making, Guinness 0.0, a non-alcoholic version of the famous stout brew – first launched in the UK and Ireland in 2020 – has now gone global. […] July 16, 2022
People & Lifestyle Biden’s first win: Saudi Arabia opens airspace to Israel Saudi Arabia has announced it will open its airspace to all air carriers, including Israeli flights – marking a stepchange for the kingdom which has a historical stance of not officially recognising Israel. The Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) issued a statement on Thursday saying that the country’s airspace was now open to all […] July 15, 2022 In association with
Development I2U2: America’s answer to curbing China and upping food security Israel, India, the US and the United Arab Emirates came together on Thursday for an historic meeting as the “I2U2” collective. The futuristic name refers to the first letters of the four countries. US president Joe Biden and Israel’s prime minister, Yair Lapid, lent the initiative a maiden boost, joining a four-way call in Jerusalem […] July 14, 2022
Biden Middle East Biden’s ‘Jerusalem Declaration’ could slash UAE-Iran trade The US and Israel pledged today to deny Iran nuclear weapons – a move that could dissuade global trade partners from dealing with Tehran, experts have said. The freshly united stance from US president Joe Biden and Israeli prime minister Yair Lapid represents a rare show of unity by allies long divided over Iran diplomacy. The […] July 14, 2022
Development Closing the MENA gender gap could take 115 years It will take 115 years to close the gender gap in the Middle East and North Africa according to the latest World Economic Forum report. The analysis, which benchmarks the difference between women and men as reflected in social, political, intellectual, cultural, or economic attainments or attitudes, reveals that women’s employment has suffered as the […] July 13, 2022
Economy Muslims defy pandemic to spend $2trn globally in 2021 Bucking the global trend of tightening the purse strings, the world’s 1.9 billion Muslims spent the equivalent of $2 trillion at the height of the Covid pandemic. This spending reflects an 8.9 percent year-on-year growth from 2020 across a range of sectors offering halal food, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, fashion, travel, and media/recreation. According to the 2022 […] July 13, 2022
Economy 60% of UAE firms to hike prices as costs surge Nearly two-thirds of UAE businesses are planning to increase the price on their goods and services as costs in the non-oil sector climb at the fastest pace for 11 years. The latest S&P Global UAE Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI), issued last week, found that rising energy costs and higher wage bills were biting into profit […] July 13, 2022
Biden Middle East The Biden-Saudi dilemma: To arm or not to arm? The Biden administration is reportedly discussing lifting its ban on US sales of arms to Saudi Arabia, but whether the decision is actioned remains to be seen. The internal US deliberations are informal and “at an early stage”, with no decision imminent, four sources told Reuters. But as US president Joe Biden prepares for a […] July 12, 2022
Economy Saudi and UAE fire big shots in battle for regional dominance Saudi Arabia has created a new authority to provide both financial and non-financial incentives for investment projects as its rivalry with the UAE to become the top regional business hub intensifies. The establishment of the National Incentives Committee (NIC) by the Council of Ministers has been described by analysts as a “major development” in the […] July 11, 2022
UK minister reaffirms Gulf ties amid PM resignation turmoil July 7 will be remembered as the day British prime minister Boris Johnson resigned his post following a cabinet revolt and the departure of dozens of ministers. But on the same day, Amanda Milling MP, the UK government’s minister for Asia and the Middle East, completed a largely unreported trip to the Gulf region, visiting […] July 11, 2022
Real Estate Gulf home buyers eye Battersea Power Station in London Gulf investors are snapping up London properties beyond the traditional smart neighbourhoods such as Chelsea and Kensington, north of the river Thames. With a weak pound offering great purchasing power for Gulf currencies and an upcoming visa liberalisation for GCC countries with Britain, MENA-based property investors are flocking to England’s capital. And Arab buyers have […] July 11, 2022
Real Estate Sanctions won’t dampen Dubai property allure for Russians The popularity of Dubai among Russian property buyers is unlikely to be dented by a US threat to impose sanctions on UAE banks who process their financial transactions, as most payments are made using cash or cryptocurrency. Dubai-based Mira Estate said its property sales to customers from Russia and the 11 other Commonwealth of Independent […] July 8, 2022
Banking & Finance Gulf sovereign investments may be hit by new UK tax plans Gulf-based sovereign wealth funds could see tax exemptions on investments in the UK slashed under new proposals put forward by the British government. Britain is planning to reduce the scope of the exemption to just interest income from investment activity. This would move income profits and capital gains from investment in UK real estate, as […] July 8, 2022
Biden Middle East US firms invest billions as Saudi appeal grows American businessmen first travelled to Saudi Arabia back in the 1930s to help develop the kingdom’s natural resources. Fast forward 90 years and, with record foreign investment licences issued in Saudi Arabia in the first quarter of 2022 and the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) growing at its fastest rate in a decade, it’s little […] July 8, 2022
Biden Middle East 43 billion reasons why the US is key to Saudi’s wealth fund Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) is expected to continue with an investment strategy of “bargain hunting” in the United States but will likely deploy some caution, given current volatility in the US stock market. US president Joe Biden’s visit to the kingdom is an opportunity to strengthen bilateral business ties, commentators told AGBI, and […] July 8, 2022
People & Lifestyle Security is what MbS wants most of all from Washington As the architect of Saudi Vision 2030, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman quickly won plaudits the world over as a great moderniser and the face of reform in the kingdom. But the killing of Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi in 2018 complicated matters. Shunned by many leaders – both political and business – MbS has […] July 8, 2022
Biden Middle East Biden’s Saudi visit is a test of pragmatism over populism Ever since the White House announced in June that US President Joe Biden would be embarking on a trip to the Middle East – the first of his presidency – the possible motives behind it have been the subject of keen debate. Slated to take place from July 13-16 the trip has also been the […] July 8, 2022
Biden Middle East US-Saudi trade relationship in rude health The US-Saudi trade relationship rebounded from the pandemic lows of 2020 to posting record high exchanges of non-oil and non-defence goods last year as vehicles and vaccines boosted American imports into the kingdom. According to data from the US-Saudi Business Council, total trade volume amounted to SR92.5 billion ($24.7 billion) during 2021, rising 22 percent […] July 8, 2022