Sustainability Gulf’s recycling industry grows with mega-projects The volume of Gulf construction projects will increase the use of recycled materials, the head of the Bureau of Middle East Recycling has told AGBI. Ibrahim Aboura, who is also managing director of Aboura Metals in Dubai and a committee chairman of the Bureau of International Recycling (BIR), added that it will also raise the […] January 8, 2024
Analysis Manufacturing Aluminium: waiting for the rise in demand With global aluminium prices soft and demand currently waning, the announcement last month of the launch of Kings Aluminium Industries’ AED750 million ($204 million) manufacturing and recycling plant in Abu Dhabi may have seemed unfortunately timed. However, “long term” has always been the name of the game with this lightweight metal, as giant, billion-dollar smelters […] January 5, 2024
Leisure & Hospitality Gulf hotels under pressure to boost green credentials Hotels in the Gulf region are facing pressure to make their buildings and operations more green or lose out on future investment. Ufi Ibrahim, chief executive of the Energy and Environment Alliance (EEA), a hotel industry network, told AGBI that EU green banking regulations that take effect in January will affect global investors. If hotel […] January 4, 2024
Opinion Economy The year ahead for the GCC economies The better-than-expected news on inflation has taken the prospect of additional rate rises off the table January 3, 2024
Analysis Finance Top 10 fintechs to watch in 2024 Fintechs are big business in the Middle East. An increasing number of financial companies are integrating technology into their services and products, meaning the market is forecast to treble from $1.5 billion in 2022 to $4.5 billion by 2025, according to McKinsey & Company. Here are 10 fintech firms to look out for in the coming […] January 3, 2024
Employment Gulf’s ESG uptake hindered by lack of expertise The Gulf has seen a rise in green bonds and funds, but awareness of environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) reporting and the infrastructure to carry it out is lagging the rest of the world, a leading industry expert says. A survey from the consultancy PwC Middle East revealed that 64 percent of respondents in […] January 3, 2024
Education Saudi private schools’ report card points to untapped potential Saudi Arabia has the Gulf’s lowest rate of students attending private schools, despite being the region’s largest market, a report has found. Consultancy Colliers, which published its overview of K-12 education (kindergarten to 12th grade, covering ages 5 to 18) in the kingdom last month, attributed the low take-up to issues around education quality and […] January 2, 2024
Opinion Oil & Gas Five outrageous Middle East predictions for 2024 Pure madness or real possibilities? You decide January 2, 2024
Banking and Finance Investment funds circle distressed companies Investment funds that bet on troubled companies are predicting a rise in Gulf businesses falling into distressed debt as global economic strains intensify. Pockets of financial distress are beginning to emerge in the region, driven by high interest rates, sluggish growth and escalating inflation, industry experts say. Blantyre Capital, a UK-based asset manager that focuses […] January 2, 2024
Opinion Energy The year ahead for Mena energy The region’s chasms have rarely been so wide – they must be bridged in 2024 January 1, 2024
Analysis Oil & Gas Opec set for tricky new year: US booms and demand slows Opec+ has struggled to maintain high oil prices this year and 2023 is ending with Brent trading 10 percent lower year on year and below the crucial $80 break-even mark of GCC countries. 2024 looks likely to be another challenging year for the oil alliance, analysts have told AGBI. Oil demand rose by more than […] December 29, 2023
Trade GCC and South Korea sign free trade agreement South Korea and the GCC have signed a free trade agreement as the region continues to pivot eastwards for growth. The agreement will cover trade in goods, services and government procurement, as well as cooperation among small and medium-sized enterprises, customs procedures and intellectual property, among other areas, according to a statement. Trade between the […] December 28, 2023
Video length: 04:21 Transport Denmark’s Maersk gears up to restart Red Sea operations Denmark’s shipping major Maersk is planning to resume shipping operations in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden following the deployment of the multinational security initiative. The company had paused all vessel passage through the area earlier this month over the highly escalated security situation ensuing from attacks by Houthi militants based in Yemen. “As of […] December 27, 2023
Analysis Trade Gulf’s pivot to Asia set to keep on rolling in 2024 2023 has been the year of the comprehensive economic partnership agreement, better known as the Cepa, as the UAE seeks to increase non-oil trade to $1.1 trillion (AED4 trillion) by 2031. The Emirates has seven deals in the bag and several more in the pipeline – and like many of its Gulf neighbours, it is […] December 27, 2023
Opinion Economy 2023 was a year of living dangerously The Gulf will hope it can maintain its safe haven status December 26, 2023
Opinion Aviation Europe’s low-cost carriers take off for Mena markets Next stop Riyadh for Ryanair? December 22, 2023
Renewable Energy Digital platform targets Gulf green energy deal-making A new digital platform aims to facilitate deal-making between institutional investors and deal sponsors as Gulf states ramp up investment in green energy projects both at home and abroad. “When executives announce a pledge of X billion investment, and then start thinking, ‘Okay, how do we actually put that to work?’, they can go onto […] December 18, 2023
Trade AI to be at the heart of UK-GCC free trade talks AI will be at the heart of future bilateral trade between the GCC and the UK, according to Oliver Christian, His Majesty’s trade commissioner for the Middle East and Pakistan. “That [AI investment] will definitely be the story of my tenure here over the coming years in the UAE and across the Middle East,” said […] December 18, 2023
Analysis Agriculture Cop28 funds pave the way for Mena agricultural innovation In 2022 Morocco suffered its worst drought in 40 years. It had a devastating impact on agricultural productivity – the country’s cereal production plunged by 60 percent and 280,000 jobs were lost. Thousands of miles to the east, motorists on the main road from the UAE to Oman see dead and dying palm trees on […] December 15, 2023
Construction How Saudi tech is addressing the lack of construction sand A patented technology developed in Saudi Arabia is aiming to increase the use of desert sand in concrete manufacturing. ClimateCrete’s technology modifies the surface of the fine local sand particles, making a much more durable and stable concrete. At a time of unprecedented levels of construction in the kingdom, it plans to make concrete production […] December 14, 2023