Gulf airlines flying high again, but facing fresh headwinds As global air travel continues to rebound from the coronavirus pandemic, the biggest airlines in the Arabian Gulf – Emirates, Qatar Airways and Etihad – are soaring back into clear skies. But can they maintain their rate of climb? Beyond economic and geopolitical pressures, there’s increasing competition from low-cost airlines, resurgent long-haul competitors and globally ambitious […] March 1, 2023
Energy One year on, what the war in Ukraine means for the Middle East A year since Russia invaded Ukraine, the war’s impacts are reverberating across the Middle East and North Africa. While some Gulf oil producers have prospered during the conflict, it has heaped suffering on some of the most fragile and volatile economies in the region. “It has contributed to the difficulties in Egypt and the worsening […] February 24, 2023
Southeast Asian investors flocking to Gulf to deploy capital A growing number of businesses from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) are investing and expected to set up operations in the GCC to capitalise on deepening trade links. Freddie Neve, senior Middle East associate at UK-based think tank Asia House, said that rapidly expanding ties between the Gulf and emerging economies in Asia […] February 22, 2023
Real Estate Dubai preps office projects to ease supply squeeze Dubai needs a fresh wave of office development, analysts have said, to plug a shortage of prime space that could hinder the government’s efforts to attract more companies to the UAE. “The big story in Dubai’s office market is the shortage of grade A office space,” said Faisal Durrani, head of Middle East research at […] February 22, 2023
Business of Sport Qatari bid for Manchester United ‘acid test of post-Brexit Britain’ Qatari investors’ bid to buy Manchester United FC is “an acid test of whether post-Brexit Britain truly is open for global business”, according to a leading sports academic. Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad bin Jaber Al Thani, the son of a former prime minister of Qatar, confirmed on Friday that his consortium had made an offer […] February 20, 2023
Energy Sunny times ahead for Gulf’s solar market Developers are making the most of an expanding pool of public tenders for the Gulf’s solar market, with the UAE and Saudi Arabia leading the way. Experts said the sector was in a healthy state despite the coronavirus pandemic and war in Ukraine curbing development, compounded further by the global spike in inflation during 2022. […] February 20, 2023
Energy Masdar could look East for investment opportunities Masdar may look to capitalise on investments in the East as it continues to increase its global footprint. Abu Dhabi’s renewable energy giant has committed more than $30 billion in projects in over 40 countries, powering in excess of 14gw of clean energy. It has also indicated plans to grow that by 10gw by the […] February 16, 2023
Construction Mega-projects to cushion Mena cement makers from global blows Cement producers in the Middle East are expected to have an “exceptionally good year” thanks to the region’s pipeline of mega-projects. Emir Adiguzel, director of the World Cement Association, said the global industry faced a difficult period but the Middle East would buck the trend. “According to our members located in the Middle East, the […] February 16, 2023
Energy Gulf ‘needs to pick up pace’ to hit 2030 solar energy goals The Middle East’s solar power industry has come a long way, but it needs to work faster if the region is to meet its energy transition targets, according to the Mesia Solar Outlook Report 2023. Romain Riche, international development director at Mesia (Middle East Solar Industry Association), told AGBI that the key challenges were accelerating the […] February 15, 2023
Economy Lebanese businesses learning to live with dollarisation Lebanon’s pound, which has fallen 98 percent against the dollar on the black market, will depreciate further unless policymakers enact meaningful reforms and restructure the country’s moribund financial industry. Such actions seem unlikely, with Lebanon’s caretaker government seemingly unable to resolve an economic crisis the World Bank describes as among the worst since the 1850s. […] February 13, 2023
Energy Europe looks to a divided Libya to ease energy crisis Italian oil major Eni’s $8 billion deal to develop two new gas fields in Libya is the biggest since the overthrow of veteran ruler Muammar Gaddafi. It also marks the latest attempt by European energy companies to secure new supplies for the continent in North Africa. Last year Eni struck an agreement to increase gas […] February 10, 2023
Logistics Fujairah’s ship is coming in – and bringing tourists as well as trade Fujairah’s position on the Gulf of Oman coast has become its defining characteristic. The location has helped the emirate build a thriving maritime sector and given the rest of the UAE an alternative to the Strait of Hormuz. The Port of Fujairah opened in the early 1980s and successive development projects have added berths and […] February 8, 2023
Manufacturing Heavy metal and fine porcelain boost Ras Al Khaimah economy Ras Al Khaimah has been making up for its limited hydrocarbons sector by developing non-oil businesses such as quarrying, cement, ceramics and pharmaceuticals. Today RAK’s manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade, along with its construction/real estate activities amount to about 50 percent of GDP. The direct contribution of the mining and quarrying sector is currently only […] February 8, 2023
Tourism The small surprising wonders of Ajman and Umm Al Quwain Last December Ajman ruler Sheikh Humaid bin Rashid Al Nuaimi approved the emirate’s budget for 2023. The AED2.92 billion ($795 million) in spending plans marked a 21 percent year-on-year increase, and the largest in the emirate’s history. And on UAE National Day last year, Abdullah Ahmed Al Hamrani, director general of the Ajman Department of […] February 8, 2023
Real Estate In cultural capital Sharjah, selling homes is an art form Sharjah is investing big in culture, building up its education and arts offerings to tempt Emiratis and others to buy into a lifestyle said to be “unmatched” elsewhere in the UAE. The emirate “is referred to as the cultural capital of the Middle East”, said Professor Peter Barlow, executive director of the Sharjah Performing Arts […] February 8, 2023
Construction Damac awards $241m main works contract for Cavalli Tower Damac Properties has awarded the main construction contract for its 71-storey Cavalli Tower in Dubai Marina to China State Construction Engineering Corporation, the developer said in a statement. The contract, valued at approximately AED886 million ($241.22 million), was awarded to finalise the main works construction of the high-end residential tower. The tower will feature premiere […] February 7, 2023
Tourism Ras Al Khaimah: the UAE’s sustainable tourism destination Early in 2022 US hotel operator Wynn Resorts announced it was partnering with the Ras Al Khaimah property developer Marjan and RAK Hospitality Holding to build a multibillion dollar integrated luxury resort in the northern emirate. Critically, this includes a gaming area, a first for the UAE, which inevitably captured the headlines. But RAK isn’t intent […] February 6, 2023
Tourism Oman urged to differentiate itself to attract tourists Oman should look to a combination of eco, wellness, adventure and agri tourism to differentiate itself from its GCC neighbours, according to an industry expert. The sultanate, which was significantly hit by the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, is renowned for its eclectic mix of picturesque wadis, caves, beaches and mountain ranges. It is also […] February 2, 2023
Banking and Finance Middle East stock markets set to continue strong run of IPOs The stock markets in the Middle East and North Africa are preparing for a strong pipeline of initial public offerings (IPOs) in the coming months. Bourses across the region are looking to build on the success of 2022 when it saw a record number of 51 IPOs and combined proceeds of $22 billion. Abu Dhabi […] February 1, 2023
Tech and startups will drive future UAE and India trade growth Growing opportunities in manufacturing, agtech, food processing, healthtech and fintech will support future growth in bilateral trade between the UAE and India. While petroleum products and jewellery remain the most exported goods from India to Dubai as trade is set to touch $88 billion for the current fiscal year, the relationship is changing, with officials […] January 25, 2023
Banking and Finance Bargain buys and law reforms tipped to drive deal-making When Oman Qatar Insurance and Vision Insurance signed a merger pact in December, it rounded off a busy year of M&A activity in the Middle East. The proposal, which is still subject to approval from regulators and shareholders, was one of hundreds of deals struck across the region. Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright predicts […] January 25, 2023
UK seeks North Africa trade boost after Cairo deal The British export credit agency has signed a deal with Egyptian engineering and construction company Hassan Allam Holding to increase cooperation on projects across the Middle East and North Africa. The agreement, signed at the British embassy in Cairo, aims to secure inward investment into the UK and promote cooperation on financing projects and encourage […] January 24, 2023