The Daily Circuit: UAE climate confab kicks off  + Trump-branded Saudi villages

In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re reporting on Dar Global’s Trump-branded luxury projects in Riyadh and Jeddah, prospects for a $10 billion bounty from new foreign investment in the Saudi stock market, the 74% jump in last year’s venture capital funding for Mideast startups, and Qatar’s efforts to host the first FIFA World Cup tournament for women’s soccer. But first, climate warriors flock to Abu Dhabi.

The Trump administration’s retreat from U.S. global climate commitments is forcing an Abu Dhabi-based global energy organization to seek cash from corporate donors.

The International Renewable Energy Agency will solicit help from businesses as well as additional donations from member countries to patch up its budget, Director-General Francesco La Camera told reporters at its 16th assembly in the UAE capital on Sunday. The meeting is the first in a series of environmental conferences marking Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week.

The U.S. contributes about 22% of IRENA’s budget and there are doubts over whether it will fulfill its obligation to give one year’s notice before ceasing payments. 

“This is what politics brings,” La Camera said. “We have to accept it and strive for the best.”

The Trump administration announced last week that it was withdrawing from 66 global organizations, including the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, that the President said were “contrary to the interests of the United States.”

Abu Dhabi houses IRENA in a custom-built sustainable office complex on the edge of its futuristic green community, Masdar City, and is a substantial donor, alongside Germany and other European nations. Hosting the organization has helped burnish the UAE’s reputation for leadership in the energy transition, despite being among the world’s biggest oil producers.

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📰 Developing Stories

Saudi Arabia’s plan to open its stock exchange to all foreign investors next month could unlock as much as $10 billion in foreign investment, Arab News reports. The change removes long-standing rules that limited access by foreigners mainly to large institutions. Regulators say the changes will make it easier for global funds and individuals to buy Saudi shares directly. Hamza Dweik, head of trading at Saxo Bank for the Middle East and North Africa, told the newspaper that the move will deepen liquidity in a market and is expected to increase Saudi Arabia’s weighting in global emerging-market indices to 4.7% from 3.2%. 

Venture capital funding in the Middle East jumped 74% last year, hitting a record as startups raised about $3.8 billion across nearly 700 deals. Much of the growth came from foreign investors, with Saudi Arabia and the UAE drawing the largest share of the money, Bloomberg reports, citing data from Magnitt. The surge came even as venture funding stayed weak or slowed in many other regions. Investors have been drawn by government-backed tech pushes, large domestic markets and a growing pipeline of local startups.

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Abu Dhabi Investment Authority: Shares of Chinese AI firm MiniMax, backed by ADIA, more than doubled on their Hong Kong debut, boosting the company’s value to about $14 billion.

Masdar: Abu Dhabi Future Energy Company Masdar signed its first power purchase agreement in Angola for the 150-megawatt Quipungo solar project, part of the wider 500-megawatt Project Royal Sable, on the sidelines of Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week.

Public Investment Fund: Saudi Arabia’s PIF-backed Ayar First Investment Co., invested in four major Japanese gaming firms – Capcom, Bandai Namco, Nexon, and Koei Tecmo.

ADQ: Etihad Airways, which is owned by the Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund, carried 22.4 million passengers in 2025, a 21% increase from the previous year.

Mubadala: Elena Rybakina, the 2022 Wimbledon champion, will headline the Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open when the event kicks off at the end of this month, The National reports.

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🏢 Trump Towns: Saudi developer Dar Global said it will team up with the Trump Organization on $10 billion of luxury residential, hotel and golf course developments in Riyadh and Jeddah.

🏡 Millionaire Homes: Dubai set a record for luxury home sales last year, with 500 sales above $10 million, totalling more than $9 billion, according to Knight Frank.

🌀 New Energy: Egypt signed $1.8 billion in renewable energy deals, including contracts with Norwegian firm Scatec and China’s Sungrow.

💶 Copper Funds: Oman secured $400 million in financing for the Mazoon Copper Project, the country’s largest copper mining development, led by Qatar-based Ahlibank.

💰 Flight Money: Kuwait’s low-cost airline Jazeera Airways has secured new loans and renewed deals with local banks for up to $152 million.

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🌍 Tourist Hotspots: Morocco and Egypt each drew nearly 20 million visitors in 2025 as expanded air links and new attractions such as the Grand Egyptian Museum made them Africa’s most popular destinations.

⚽ Trophy Hunting: Qatar is in talks with FIFA to host the inaugural Women’s Club World Cup in January 2028, as part of its continued pursuit of major football events following the 2022 men’s World Cup.

🖥️ Tech Alliance: Qatar and the UAE are set to join a U.S.-led initiative to secure and diversify semiconductor and AI supply chains, expanding what backers call “Pax Silica” to foster cooperation among Middle Eastern and allied partners.

💵 FDI Surge: Foreign direct investment into Jordan rose 27% in 2025 to nearly $2.1 billion, with Gulf states, led by Saudi Arabia, accounting for almost a third of the inflows.

✈️ Clear Skies: Airlines from the UAE and Qatar resumed flights to Iran on Sunday after a two-day suspension, with Emirates and flydubai services to Tehran and other cities operating on schedule.

🌍 Power Circuit

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister, and Ruler of Dubai, attended the fourth edition of the 1 Billion Followers Summit, the emirate’s gathering dedicated to the “content creation” economy.

Oman’s Sultan Haitham bin Tariq has issued a number of decrees, in celebration of the anniversary of his accession, to support key social and economic initiatives.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman, Qatar’s Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, met with Ben Black, CEO of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation in Qatar on Monday. The Qatari Prime Minister held a phone call with Anita Anand, Canada’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, on Sunday.

Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed, Ruler’s Representative in Al Ain Region, visited Al Sarooj Park on Monday to review its facilities, following a redevelopment.

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Ursula von der Leyen, EU President, said on Friday during a visit to Damascus that the EU will grant Syria around 620 million euros ($722 million) this year and next for post-war recovery, bilateral support and humanitarian aid.

Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and Managing Director and Group CEO of ADNOC, chaired a meeting of the UAE-France High-Level Business Council in Abu Dhabi. Also attending were Samia Bouazza, CEO at 2PointZero Group, Mohamed Hesham, CEO of ePointZero, and Peter Abraam, Chief Strategy and Growth Officer at IHC.

Daisy Ho, HSBC Asset Management’s CEO for Asia and the Middle East, told Bloomberg TV that the bank has a long-term commitment in the Middle East, announcing its asset management arm has been given the green light to open a branch in the UAE.

Mansoor Rashid Al-Khater was appointed CEO of the Qatar Financial Centre, effective Jan. 11, succeeding Yousuf Mohamed Al-Jaida.

Hasan Hadi, an Iraqi director, was nominated by the Directors Guild of America Awards nomination for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a First-Time Theatrical Feature Film for his debut, “The President’s Cake.”

Lara Trump, daughter-in-law of U.S. President Donald Trump and a political commentator, attended the 1 Billion Followers Summit in Abu Dhabi, where she was interviewed by The National on stage.  

🎶 Culture Circuit

🤖 Haunted Doll: Tunisian filmmaker Zoubeir Jlassi was awarded the $1 million AI Film Award at Dubai’s 1 Billion Followers Summit for his submission “Lilly”. The award, given in partnership with Google Gemini, recognizes films that are at least 70% produced using generative AI tools. The winning film follows the redemptive story of a man who commits a hit-and-run accident and is then haunted by a doll that was lodged in his car bumper. 

📷 Photo of the Day

FC Barcelona soccer players celebrate their victory in the Spanish Super Cup Final match against Real Madrid at King Abdullah Sports City Hall Stadium in Jeddah on Sunday. (Maciej Rogowski/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images)

📅 Circuit Calendar

Jan. 11-15, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week.  With the theme “The Nexus of Next: All Systems Go,” ADSW will connect ambition with action across innovation, finance, and people, showcasing how the world can move forward with confidence. ADNEC. 

Jan. 12-14, Dubai. Intersec. Billed as the world’s premier event for security, safety, and fire protection. Dubai World Trade Center.

Jan. 12-15, Dubai. Dubai International Project Management Forum. Bringing together global leaders, policymakers, and innovators to explore how collaboration, innovation, and sustainability can unite diverse communities. Madinat Jumeirah.

Jan. 13-15, Riyadh. Future Minerals Forum. The conference aims to hold conversations among governments, investors, and innovators to secure the minerals essential for a sustainable, tech-enabled future. King AbdelAziz International Conference Center.

Jan. 13-15, Abu Dhabi. World Future Energy Summit. The annual event brings in policymakers and industry leaders to discuss the challenges of working towards net zero. ADNEC. 

Jan. 18-21, Riyadh. Big5 Construct Saudi. Latest trends and opportunities among construction companies operating in KSA. Riyadh Front Exhibition & Conference Center located at ROSHN Front.

Jan. 20-21, Dubai. 2026 BAFT MENA Forum. The event brings the region’s senior executives, influencers and industry experts to explore the forces redefining MENA’s financial ecosystem. Embassy Suites by Hilton Dubai Business Bay.

Jan. 20-22, Abu Dhabi. UMEX 2026. The Unmanned Systems Exhibitions and Conference  showcases the latest advances in autonomous systems, robotics, artificial intelligence, and training simulation. ADNEC.

Jan.26-27, Riyadh. Super Return. A major private equity & venture capital conference held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.The Fairmont Hotel. 

Jan. 26-28, Riyadh. Saudi Franchise Expo. The exhibition brings local and international businesses that want to create franchising companies into the kingdom. The Arena Riyadh Venue for Exhibitions, Riyadh.

Jan. 26-30, Dubai. Gulf Food. The world’s largest food and beverage industry event. Dubai World Trade Centre & Dubai Exhibition Centre.

Jan.29, Dubai. The Great Marketing & Business Minds. In this 4th edition, the event brings the most influential marketing and business leaders for a deep dive into performance-driven marketing, data integration, and the evolving accountability of brand leadership. Pullman Dubai Downtown.

Feb 1-6, Dubai. Dubai Fashion Week. The event showcases the latest collections by global and regional designers and positions Dubai as a major creative hub on the global fashion calendar alongside fashion capitals like New York, London, Milan and Paris. Dubai Design District.

Feb. 1-4, Doha. Web Summit Qatar. Connecting a new generation of founders in the Middle East to investors, journalists and more around the world. Doha Exhibition and Convention Center.

Feb. 2-5, Doha. LNG2026. The 21st International Conference & Exhibition on Liquefied Natural Gas. Qatar National Convention Center. 

Feb. 3-5, Dubai. World Government Summit. Brings together heads of state, policy makers, top corporate executives to debate global priorities. Madinat Jumeirah. 

Feb. 4-5, Dubai. PropTech Connect Middle East. The Dubai Land Department will host the first regional edition of the real estate technology event. Grand Hyatt Dubai.

Feb. 10-11, Abu Dhabi. Top Advisors & Investors Summit. The event will convene the region’s foremost advisors, financiers, and investors in the UAE capital. TBC

Feb.12-13, Riyadh. PIF Private Sector Forum. The event, in its third edition, aims to support the Saudi Public Investment Fund’s Private Sector Engagement Strategic Initiative. King AbdelAziz International Conference Center. 

The Daily Circuit: Supersized Saudi data center + Baidu’s Dubai robotaxis

In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re reporting on Baidu winning first dibs to test its driverless vehicles in Dubai, an Abu Dhabi solar energy company issuing an $870 million green bond, Oman’s new $1 billion hydrogen pipeline and a $1.3 billion contract for Casablanca’s new airport terminal. But first, Saudi Arabia provides a massive home for its burgeoning AI data.

Saudi Arabia has broken ground on what it describes as the world’s largest government data center, launching a facility in Riyadh intended to anchor the kingdom’s digital infrastructure and support artificial intelligence services.

Construction of the the 30 million square-foot (2.8 million square-meter) Hexagon project comes as Saudi Arabia and the UAE race to position the Gulf as a global hub for AI development, Arabian Gulf Business Insight reports

Hexagon’s size reflects Saudi Arabia’s growing use of internet-connected sensors and cameras across its cities, driving the need to process vast amounts of data. The government already uses AI-powered systems to manage traffic – including 14,000 cameras within Riyadh’s public transportation network – generating continuous data flows that require large-scale computing capacity.

Both Saudi Arabia and the UAE have signed agreements to use advanced Nvidia chips, expand cloud capacity and collaborate with leading model developers such as OpenAI, Anthropic and Elon Musk’s xAI.

Saudi Arabia has tied its push to new government-backed platforms and data centers, while the UAE has rolled out large AI campuses and investment vehicles to anchor partnerships with U.S. tech firms.

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📰 Developing Stories

Apollo Go, the ride-hailing platform owned by Chinese tech company Baidu, will be the first company to test fully driverless vehicles in Dubai, after receiving a permit from the emirate’s Road Transport Authority. The authorization comes as Baidu officially launched a hub for autonomous vehicles in downtown Dubai, which includes charging and maintenance facilities and will eventually serve as a command center for a fleet of more than 1,000 robotaxis. Uber and WeRide launched fully driverless taxis in parts of neighboring emirate Abu Dhabi in November. Both emirates have ambitious plans for driver automation, with Dubai targeting 25% autonomous total transportation by 2030 and Abu Dhabi setting a similar goal for 2040.

The existential threat of artificial intelligence to Dubai’s influencer economy was the topic du jour as the enormous 1 billion Followers Summit kicked off across key Dubai landmarks today. The summit, which attracts more than 15,000 top Arab and global creators including the likes of YouTube star MrBeast, features more than 500 speakers taking part in keynote sessions, roundtables, debates and workshops over three days. Egyptian content creator Farah El Kordy and Dhairya Patel, who represents “virtual influencer” Lil Miquela, used a panel discussion to debate whether AI influencers would take over social media. Day 2 features a “fireside chat” with Lara Trump, the wife of U.S. President Donald Trump’s son Eric, who hosts a FOX News show and promotes fitness brands. Among the other guests are U.S. actor and producer Will Smith, Emaar Founder Mohamed Alabbar, and retired English soccer star Rio Ferdinand.

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ADQ: AD Ports Group announced a series of senior executive appointments to its Logistics Cluster, including Björn Eckbauer as Senior Vice President of Global Air Freight Development and Procurement and Boris Kuehn as Senior Vice President of Mergers and Acquisitions.

Oman Investment Authority: Oman’s state-owned OQ Gas Networks plans to invest nearly $1 billion to build a new 200-kilometer (124-mile) hydrogen pipeline network.

Public Investment Fund: ​​Kathryn Wylde, former CEO of the Partnership for New York City business organization, has held talks about working for the Saudi sovereign wealth fund, the New York Post reports.

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📈 Bond Demand: Abu Dhabi-based Dhafrah PV2 Energy Company raised $870 million through a long-term green bond. 

🏢 Tower Launch: Dubai-traded Union Properties has launched Mirdad Tower 2, the second of four towers in its approximately $545 million Mirdad development in Dubai’s Motor City.

✈️ Terminal Deal: Morocco awarded the $1.3 billion contract for the new terminal at Casablanca Mohammed V Airport to a Moroccan consortium led by SGTM and TGCC.

🚁 Flying Vehicles: Barq Group signed an agreement with U.S.-based Elroy Air to form a $200 million joint venture to build a manufacturing facility in Abu Dhabi producing the Chaparral autonomous hybrid-electric VTOL cargo aircraft.

⛽Gas Side: Lebanon has has signed an agreement with QatarEnergy, TotalEnergies, and Eni for offshore gas exploration in its Block 8 area.

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💰 Open Market: Kuwait plans to boost private investment and improve public services by appointing a consultant to solicit new bids on 23 state-backed projects across real estate, infrastructure and municipal assets.

⚖️ Gas Investment: Jordan is advancing a new law to attract investment in hydrogen, biomethane and related projects by regulating gas sales, import, transport, distribution and storage.

🚀 Tourism Sector: Saudi Arabia’s tourism workforce surpassed one million in the third quarter of 2025, up 6.4 percent year on year,

⛏️ Mining Giants: Rio Tinto and Glencore have resumed talks on a potential all-share merger that could create a nearly $200 billion global mining giant to rival BHP as the world’s biggest.

🌍 Power Circuit

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed met with Massad Boulos, the White House Senior Advisor for Arab and African Affairs, at Qasr Al Shati palace in Abu Dhabi on Thursday.

Sheikh Hazza bin Zayed, the UAE Ruler’s Representative to Al Ain, met on Thursday with Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan, Chairman of 2PointZero, and Mariam bint Mohammed Almheiri, Vice Chair of 2PointZero, along with Syed Basar Shueb, CEO and Managing Director of International Holding Co., who is a 2PointZero board member.

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, appointed Maqsoud Kruse as Envoy of the Minister of Foreign Affairs for Countering Extremism and Terrorism.

Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, held a phone call with his Iraqi counterpart Fuad Hussein on Thursday. Prince Faisal also held a phone call with his Syrian counterpart Asaad Al-Shaibani.

Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed, Deputy Chairman of the Presidential Court for Development and Martyrs Families Affairs and Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Erth Zayed, led the foundation’s board meeting to discuss its strategic directions for 2026.

➿ On the Circuit

Mario Balotelli, the Italian soccer star, is expected to sign a contract to play with the UAE’s Al Ittifaq team, in one of the biggest signings in UAE football history, The National reports.

Paul Griffiths, CEO of Dubai Airports, was appointed as the new “CEO Champion” of the U.K.’s Sustainable Aviation Fuel Pathfinder Initiative.

Shoeil Al-Ayed, CEO of Riyadh Cement Co., told Al-Eqtisadiah the company expects to fully rely on natural gas as an alternative to liquid fuel in its operational processes by 2027.

🎶 Culture Circuit

🦋 Winging It: The sight of 10,000 rainforest-loving butterflies in the desert climate of the UAE might seem improbable, but two new tropical biodomes have brought the unlikely vision to reality. The Butterfly Gardens Abu Dhabi opens today next to The National Aquarium at Al Qana. The domes, which mirror the environment of butterfly habitats in Asia and central South America, also house other species of insects, tarantulas and small exotic animals including a family of sloths and a pair of Palawan bearcats.

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Jordan’s Queen Rania and Princess Salma toured Wadi Rum, a UNESCO-protected desert and tourist hotspot, sampling Bedouin culture and meeting local tourism operators. The pair observed a battle recreation of the Great Arab Revolt of 1916 from aboard the Ottoman-era Hejaz Railway steam train. (Royal Hashemite Court)

📅 Circuit Calendar

Jan. 9-11, Dubai. 1 Billion Followers Summit. A gathering of global content creators to discuss the latest trends. Emirates Towers, Museum of the Future, Dubai International Financial Center.

Jan. 11-15, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week.  With the theme “The Nexus of Next: All Systems Go,” ADSW will connect ambition with action across innovation, finance, and people, showcasing how the world can move forward with confidence. ADNEC. 

Jan. 12-14, Dubai. Intersec. Billed as the world’s premier event for security, safety, and fire protection. Dubai World Trade Center.

Jan. 12-15, Dubai. Dubai International Project Management Forum. Bringing together global leaders, policymakers, and innovators to explore how collaboration, innovation, and sustainability can unite diverse communities. Madinat Jumeirah.

Jan. 13-15, Riyadh. Future Minerals Forum. The conference aims to hold conversations among governments, investors, and innovators to secure the minerals essential for a sustainable, tech-enabled future. King AbdelAziz International Conference Center.

Jan. 13-15, Abu Dhabi. World Future Energy Summit. The annual event brings in policymakers and industry leaders to discuss the challenges of working towards net zero. ADNEC. 

Jan. 18-21, Riyadh. Big5 Construct Saudi. Latest trends and opportunities among construction companies operating in KSA. Riyadh Front Exhibition & Conference Center located at ROSHN Front.

Jan. 20-21, Dubai. 2026 BAFT MENA Forum. The event brings the region’s senior executives, influencers and industry experts to explore the forces redefining MENA’s financial ecosystem. Embassy Suites by Hilton Dubai Business Bay.

Jan. 20-22, Abu Dhabi. UMEX 2026. The Unmanned Systems Exhibitions and Conference  showcases the latest advances in autonomous systems, robotics, artificial intelligence, and training simulation. ADNEC.

Jan.26-27, Riyadh. Super Return. A major private equity & venture capital conference held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.The Fairmont Hotel. 

Jan. 26-28, Riyadh. Saudi Franchise Expo. The exhibition brings local and international businesses that want to create franchising companies into the kingdom. The Arena Riyadh Venue for Exhibitions, Riyadh.

Jan.29, Dubai. The Great Marketing & Business Minds. In this 4th edition, the event brings the most influential marketing and business leaders for a deep dive into performance-driven marketing, data integration, and the evolving accountability of brand leadership. Pullman Dubai Downtown.

Feb 1-6, Dubai. Dubai Fashion Week. The event showcases the latest collections by global and regional designers and positions Dubai as a major creative hub on the global fashion calendar alongside fashion capitals like New York, London, Milan and Paris. Dubai Design District.

Feb. 1-4, Doha. Web Summit Qatar. Connecting a new generation of founders in the Middle East to investors, journalists and more around the world. Doha Exhibition and Convention Center.

Feb. 2-5, Doha. LNG2026. The 21st International Conference & Exhibition on Liquefied Natural Gas. Qatar National Convention Center. 

Feb. 3-5, Dubai. World Government Summit. Brings together heads of state, policy makers, top corporate executives to debate global priorities. Madinat Jumeirah. 

Feb. 4-5, Dubai. PropTech Connect Middle East. The Dubai Land Department will host the first regional edition of the real estate technology event. Grand Hyatt Dubai.

Feb. 10-11, Abu Dhabi. Top Advisors & Investors Summit. The event will convene the region’s foremost advisors, financiers, and investors in the UAE capital. TBC

Feb.12-13, Riyadh. PIF Private Sector Forum. The event, in its third edition, aims to support the Saudi Public Investment Fund’s Private Sector Engagement Strategic Initiative. King AbdelAziz International Conference Center.

The Daily Circuit: Abu Dhabi’s green week + SABIC sell-off

In today’s Daily Circuit, we report on Saudi petrochemical maker SABIC’s $950 million asset sell-off, a $10 billion funding round for QIA-backed Anthropic, Abu Dhabi-based Ethmar teaming up with Guggenheim Brothers on a new digital media and entertainment fund, and Red Sea Global offering its luxury resorts as testing grounds for AI startups. But first, Abu Dhabi goes green next week.

Environmental leaders, heads of state and corporate executives are heading to the UAE for Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week, which kicks off on Sunday with the annual assembly of the U.N.’s International Renewable Energy Agency.

Hosted by UAE President Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, the IRENA meeting will review progress in reaching the goal of tripling global renewable energy capacity by 2030. The target was set two years ago when the UAE hosted the U.N.’s COP28 climate summit in Dubai.

Masdar, the renewables company owned by Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala sovereign wealth fund, the national energy company TAQA, and national oil company ADNOC, is leading the week’s activities, which include the World Future Energy Summit and the China-sponsored Blue Forum on global water management.

Masdar CEO Mohamed Al Ramahi offered a preview of ADSW on Wednesday at a press conference where he said the company made commitments last year to spend $15 billion on renewable energy projects. He said Masdar plans to expand in markets including MENA, the U.S., Europe and Asia. 

Among the corporate chiefs headlining the conference will be Catherine MacGregor, CEO of Paris-based Engie; Patrick Pouyanne, CEO of TotalEnergies; Ignacio Galan, Executive Chairman of Spain’s Iberdrola and Talal Al Dhiyebi, CEO of the UAE-based Aldar Properties. 

Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, the UAE Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology and Chairman of Masdar, who served as President of COP28, will deliver a keynote address at the ADSW’s opening ceremony on Jan. 13. Speakers will also include IRENA Director-General Francesco La Camera, UAE Minister of Foreign Trade Dr. Thani Al Zeyoudi and TAQA CEO Jasim Thabet.

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📰 Developing Stories

A new Saudi-backed partnership is putting artificial intelligence to work at the kingdom’s new luxury seaside resorts. Red Sea Global and Bunat Ventures are launching an AI venture fund targeting startups, with plans to back about 25 budding firms a year, Arab News reports. Beyond funding, the program will give founders access to RSG’s resorts, airport operations and other assets as testing grounds. The partners say the effort is designed to strengthen Saudi Arabia’s innovation ecosystem, attract talent and support the kingdom’s broader push into advanced technologies.

Just a day after the Qatar Investment Authority was named among investors in a $20 billion fundraising for Elon Musk’s xAI, another one of its big AI bets, Anthropic, was reported to be in talks to raise another $10 billion. The AI startup behind ChatGPT competitor Claude is seeking funding at a $350 billion valuation, which has almost doubled since it raised $13 billion from investors including the QIA just four months ago. Singapore’s sovereign wealth fund GIC, and Coatue Management are leading the new financing, with Microsoft and Nvidia also expected to take part, Bloomberg reports. The QIA and Abu Dhabi fund MGX were among a cohort putting new funds into xAI, the start-up behind generative AI chatbot Grok and social media platform X, it was announced on Wednesday. 

💲 Sovereign Circuit

Public Investment Fund: PIF-owned Diriyah Co. signed a joint development deal with Midad Real Estate Investment & Development Co. to build the Four Seasons Diriyah Hotel and private residences. 

G42: Abu Dhabi Police and UAE-based AI spacetech company Space42 signed a preliminary agreement to collaborate on smart security and autonomous vehicle systems.

Aramco: Saudi petrochemical giant SABIC’s shares fell 5% after it announced it will sell $950 million worth of assets across Europe and the Americas as part of a restructure.

Mubadala: Galp Energia is in early talks with the owners of Spain’s Moeve, owned by Mubadala and Carlyle, about combining their Iberian downstream assets through two joint ventures in retail and industrial energy activities, Bloomberg reports.

Abu Dhabi Fund for Development: The government fund launched a new Abu Dhabi Global Water Platform to invest $2 billion in innovative water projects worldwide by 2030.

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🎭 Fun Fund: Abu Dhabi firm Ethmar International Holding and Los Angeles-based Guggenheim Brothers Media announced they would launch an investment fund in Abu Dhabi focused on media and digital entertainment.

🚰 Blue Bonds: UAE-based lender Emirates NBD raised $1 billion in so-called blue and green bonds aimed at supporting environmental objectives.

🏦 Bond Demand: Israel sold $6 billion of bonds in an oversubscribed international debt offering, an indication that the country’s fiscal position is rebounding since a ceasefire in Gaza took effect in October.

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🛫 Debts & Jets: Saudi Arabia and Pakistan are in talks to convert about $2 billion of Saudi loans into a JF-17 fighter jet deal, deepening military cooperation months after the two nations signed a mutual defense pact, Reuters reports.

🌐 Wifi Connection: Qatar Airways has become the first airline to enable Starlink on the Boeing 787-8, with nearly 120 widebody aircraft now connected after equipping its entire Airbus A350 fleet in a record eight months.

🛢️ Oil Nationals: Iraq has appointed the state-run Basra Oil Company to manage operations at the West Qurna-2 oilfield, in line with its service contract with Russia’s Lukoil.

🍼 Milk Recall: UAE, Kuwait and Qatar joined Saudi Arabia in recalling and warning consumers over some brands of Nestle baby formula, which have shown traces of a toxic substance.

🚆 Next Stop: Etihad Rail has announced additional passenger stations across the emirates of Abu Dhabi and Sharjah, to open in phases ahead of the service’s launch this year.

🌍 Power Circuit

Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, UAE Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, chaired a meeting of the Ministerial Development Council at Qasr Al Watan palace in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.

Prince Faisal bin Farhan, the Saudi Foreign Minister, met with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington on Wednesday, one day after he met with Massad Boulos, the U.S. Senior Adviser for Arab and African Affairs, along with Prince Khalid bin Salman, Saudi Arabia’s Defense Minister, and other officials. 

Sheikh Sultan bin Ahmed bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Deputy Ruler of Sharjah, President and Chairman of the University of Sharjah, chaired the 60th meeting of the board at the university.

➿ On the Circuit

Nigel Farage, the Reform U.K. party leader who has criticized Prime Minister Keir Starmer for taking gifts from donors, met officials in the UAE and attended last month’s Formula One car race on a trip paid for by the Abu Dhabi government, the Financial Times reports.

Amer Bisat, Lebanon’s Economy Minister, said in an interview with Bloomberg TV that the country’s Central Bank is now strong enough to support a plan to pay back depositors whose money has been trapped for years..

Selim Kervanci, CEO of HSBC Middle East, told Bloomberg that the bank is seeing growing interest from Asian firms looking to expand in the region.

Samir Akel was appointed Regional Vice President for Emerging Markets at Nintex, a maker of business automation systems.

Neil Budd was appointed CEO of Finshape, which helps banks implement digital banking operations.

🎶 Culture Circuit

🎸 Sea Shanty: The rich tradition of Kuwaiti pearl-diving music, which boosted morale during long and perilous journeys at sea, is the inspiration behind UAE-based band Boom. Diwan. The band is gearing up to perform at NYU Abu Dhabi’s Red Theater next Wednesday, alongside international guests. Musician Ghazi Al Mulaifi joined The National’s Culture Bites podcast ahead of the performance to talk about his own family’s history of pearl diving and how his band has revived the rhythms of traditional music in a Khaleeji jazz-fusion style. 

📷 Photo of the Day

Emirati mountaineer Fatima Al Awadhi reached the 16,050-foot (4,892-meter) summit of Mount Vinson, the highest peak in Antarctica, on Tuesday, becoming at 18 the youngest person and first Arab to reach the summit. (Emirates News Agency)

📅 Circuit Calendar

Jan. 9-11, Dubai. 1 Billion Followers Summit. A gathering of global content creators to discuss the latest trends. Emirates Towers, Museum of the Future, Dubai International Financial Center.

Jan. 11-15, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Sustainability Week.  With the theme “The Nexus of Next: All Systems Go,” ADSW will connect ambition with action across innovation, finance, and people, showcasing how the world can move forward with confidence. ADNEC. 

Jan. 12-14, Dubai. Intersec. Billed as the world’s premier event for security, safety, and fire protection. Dubai World Trade Center.

Jan. 12-15, Dubai. Dubai International Project Management Forum. Bringing together global leaders, policymakers, and innovators to explore how collaboration, innovation, and sustainability can unite diverse communities. Madinat Jumeirah.

Jan. 13-15, Riyadh. Future Minerals Forum. The conference aims to hold conversations among governments, investors, and innovators to secure the minerals essential for a sustainable, tech-enabled future. King AbdelAziz International Conference Center.

Jan. 13-15, Abu Dhabi. World Future Energy Summit. The annual event brings in policymakers and industry leaders to discuss the challenges of working towards net zero. ADNEC. 

Jan. 18-21, Riyadh. Big5 Construct Saudi. Latest trends and opportunities among construction companies operating in KSA. Riyadh Front Exhibition & Conference Center located at ROSHN Front.

Jan. 20-21, Dubai. 2026 BAFT MENA Forum. The event brings the region’s senior executives, influencers and industry experts to explore the forces redefining MENA’s financial ecosystem. Embassy Suites by Hilton Dubai Business Bay.

Jan. 20-22, Abu Dhabi. UMEX 2026. The Unmanned Systems Exhibitions and Conference  showcases the latest advances in autonomous systems, robotics, artificial intelligence, and training simulation. ADNEC.

Jan.26-27, Riyadh. Super Return. A major private equity & venture capital conference held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.The Fairmont Hotel. 

Jan. 26-28, Riyadh. Saudi Franchise Expo. The exhibition brings local and international businesses that want to create franchising companies into the kingdom. The Arena Riyadh Venue for Exhibitions, Riyadh.

Jan.29, Dubai. The Great Marketing & Business Minds. In this 4th edition, the event brings the most influential marketing and business leaders for a deep dive into performance-driven marketing, data integration, and the evolving accountability of brand leadership. Pullman Dubai Downtown.

Feb 1-6, Dubai. Dubai Fashion Week. The event showcases the latest collections by global and regional designers and positions Dubai as a major creative hub on the global fashion calendar alongside fashion capitals like New York, London, Milan and Paris. Dubai Design District.

Feb. 1-4, Doha. Web Summit Qatar. Connecting a new generation of founders in the Middle East to investors, journalists and more around the world. Doha Exhibition and Convention Center.

Feb. 2-5, Doha. LNG2026. The 21st International Conference & Exhibition on Liquefied Natural Gas. Qatar National Convention Center. 

Feb. 3-5, Dubai. World Government Summit. Brings together heads of state, policy makers, top corporate executives to debate global priorities. Madinat Jumeirah. 

Feb. 4-5, Dubai. PropTech Connect Middle East. The Dubai Land Department will host the first regional edition of the real estate technology event. Grand Hyatt Dubai.

Feb. 10-11, Abu Dhabi. Top Advisors & Investors Summit. The event will convene the region’s foremost advisors, financiers, and investors in the UAE capital. TBC

Feb.12-13, Riyadh. PIF Private Sector Forum. The event, in its third edition, aims to support the Saudi Public Investment Fund’s Private Sector Engagement Strategic Initiative. King AbdelAziz International Conference Center.