The Daily Circuit: ADNOC to fast-track new pipeline + Mubadala finances LNG
In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re reporting on Mubadala’s financing package for a $13 billion LNG plant, the Oman fertilizer firm mulling an IPO, an even-larger-than-expected leap in the Nasdaq debut of Cerebras, and combat sports at Abu Dhabi’s future Vegas Sphere. But first, ADNOC’s new Hormuz-bypass pipeline.
Anticipating future shipping headaches in the Strait of Hormuz, the UAE is accelerating plans to build a new pipeline that can bypass the Iran-blocked waterway.
Crown Prince Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed issued an order on Thursday to fast-track construction of ADNOC pipeline aimed at expanding the UAE’s capacity to transport oil for export through the Gulf of Oman.
The national petroleum company’s existing Habshan-Fujairah pipeline already carries as much as 1.8 million barrels a day to the Indian Ocean coast, avoiding the narrow Hormuz channel, The Wall Street Journal reports. But that’s only about half the country’s prewar daily oil output.
Sheikh Khaled’s order comes a month after Saudi Arabia restored its East-West oil pipeline to full capacity, fixing damage linked to the Iran conflict that disrupted flows across the kingdom. Repairs to the pipeline, which runs from oil fields in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province to the Red Sea port of Yanbu, enabled the kingdom to service customers amid skyrocketing oil prices.
The new pipeline project, scheduled for completion in 2027, follows the UAE’s withdrawal from OPEC, which will allow it to increase production and meet the war-related rise in global demand for oil and gas.
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LNG EQUITY
Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala Energy will provide equity financing for a $13 billion liquified natural gas export plant being built on the U.S. Gulf Coast by Caturus, a subsidiary of Kimmeridge Energy Management Co. Mubadala Energy, which already owned a 24% stake in Houston-based Caturus, is backing the project alongside EOC Partners, BlackRock Inc., Canadian Pension Plan Investment Board and a fund managed by Ares, Bloomberg reports. The investment comes as the Gulf’s sovereign wealth funds have continued to push ahead with foreign deal-making, despite the uncertainty surrounding the Iran conflict and the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which is blocking oil and gas flows from the region. The UAE, in particular, reaffirmed its plans to invest more than $1 trillion in the U.S.
OMAN IPO
Oman India Fertiliser Co. is weighing an IPO that could value the company at more than $2.5 billion, potentially making it one of the Sultanate’s biggest stock offerings. The fertilizer producer, which is backed by the Oman Investment Authority and the Indian government, is planning to raise several hundred million dollars, with shareholders selling a combined stake of about 25%, Bloomberg reports. It comes amid a rally in fertilizer prices driven by the regional conflict and would offer a welcome boost for both the Muscat exchange and the wider Middle East region, where deal flow had already started to slow down before the war began. Société Générale, Arqaam Capital Ltd. and Bank Muscat SAOG are among the arrangers working on the deal.
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G42: Shares in California-based chipmaker Cerebras, which counts UAE tech investor G42 among its biggest customers, soared 68% on the first day of trading on the Nasdaq, valuing the company at $67 billion.
G42: Presight signed an agreement with the Ministry of the Interior of Montenegro to develop a next-generation AI-powered “Smart Nation” platform to oversee infrastructure, traffic management, public safety, and integrated emergency response systems.
Mubadala: Emirates Global Aluminium is in advanced talks to buy a stake in Omani rival Sohar Aluminium as it expands outside the UAE and adapts after Iran-related disruptions forced major production cuts and shipping changes, Reuters reports.
DP World: The Dubai-owned port operator said it remains bullish on African expansion despite inflation pressures linked to the Iran war and will keep investing in countries including Mozambique and Congo, Bloomberg reports.
Masdar: Masdar and German energy company RWE received U.K. approval for the 3-gigawatt Dogger Bank South offshore wind projects.
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💰 Retail Finance: Gulf retail group Brands For Less secured a $68 million sustainability-linked Islamic financing facility from Emirates Islamic to support its operations and working capital needs.
🚧 Housing Investments: VIE Communities, an Emirati-Egyptian joint venture, launched operations in Egypt with two mixed-use developments in New Cairo valued at a combined $2.8 billion.
⚖️ Nearing Settlement: Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and his nephew Sagar have agreed to pay a total of $18 million to settle U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission allegations that they made false and misleading representations about Adani Green Energy, Bloomberg reports.
🗣 Circuit Chatter
🤖 Expanding Reach: Vista Equity Partners, a U.S. tech-focused private equity company, opened an office in Abu Dhabi Global Market.
👍 Good News: Senegal is nearing a new agreement with the International Monetary Fund after talks to resolve its debt issues, Abdullah Almusaibeeh, the President of Riyadh-based lender Arab Bank for Economic Development in Africa, said in a Bloomberg Television interview.
🏭 Smelter Plans: Commodity trader Trafigura is considering a $900 million aluminum smelter project in Egypt that would rely on renewable energy, part of Cairo’s push to attract industrial investment.
🌍 Power Circuit
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin ZayedwelcomedIndian Prime Minister Narendra Modi upon his arrival in the UAE for an official visit on Friday.
Sheikh Mohamedmet with a delegation from the UAE defense company EDGE Group on Thursday.
Sheikh Mohamed and Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, met with Will Ahmed, CEO of Whoop, last week in Abu Dhabi, according to an Instagram post by the Egyptian-American entrepreneur.
Sheikh Khaledchaired a meeting of the Executive Committee of the ADNOC Board of Directors, held at the company’s headquarters in Abu Dhabi today.
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs, met with the U.K.’s Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy in London on Thursday, where they discussed the repercussions of the ongoing conflict with Iran.
➿ On the Circuit
Richard Attias, the events impresario who consults for Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, accompanied U.S. President Donald Trump to Beijing, Intelligence Online reports.
Bob Diamond, the former Barclays CEO, praised the response in the Gulf to the Iran war, saying, “I probably have more confidence today in the leadership and the future of the economies like Qatar and the UAE.”
Mariam Almheiri, Vice Chair and Managing Director of 2PointZero, a subsidiary of Abu Dhabi’s International Holding Co., appeared on Morning Joe to discuss the company’s anti-poverty efforts with New York’s Global Citizen.
Nabil Sultan was appointed CEO of Dubai-based dnata, Loadstar reports. Sultan joins dnata from Emirates Cargo.
Dwayne Lysaght and Alberto Pianawere appointed as Co-Heads of Investment Banking for the EMEA region at U.S. investment bank JPMorgan, as part of a wider leadership shuffle.
Omran Sharaf, UAE Assistant Foreign Minister for Advanced Science and Technology, led a delegation to the U.S. to discuss further cooperation across critical, emerging, and advanced technologies.
🎶 Culture Circuit
🎭 Abu Dhabi Orb: An international version of the blockbuster Sphere Vegas is expected to open on Abu Dhabi’s Yas Island by 2029. The $1.7 billion Sphere Abu Dhabi is being built between Yas Mall and SeaWorld Abu Dhabi and will have a capacity of 20,000 people. It will be used for concert residencies, combat sports and business conferences.
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A guest brandishes a Star Wars-style light saber at an interactive show running through May 17 at the Art Dubai Special Edition in Madinat Jumeirah (Cedric Ribeiro/Getty Images for Art Dubai)
📅 Ahead on the Circuit
May 15-17, Dubai. Art Dubai. A special edition of the annual event taking place in Dubai, bringing together artists from the region and the Global South. Madinat Jumeirah.
May 15, Milan. Investopia Global – Milan. The UAE investment conference series lands in Europe with a high-level delegation of leaders from companies including EDGE Group, 2PointZero and Khazna Data Centers. Palazzo Mezzanotte.
May 18, Paris. Investopia Roundtable – Paris. A high level B2B/B2G investment roundtable in Paris that will bring together about 30 senior government officials, business leaders, and investors. Embassy of the UAE in Paris.
May 18-20, Muscat. Oman Petroleum and Energy Show. Examining the future of sustainable energy and Oman Vision 2040. Oman Convention & Exhibition center.
May 18-19, Riyadh. Stadium and Sports Innovation Summit. The future of stadiums, smart sports infrastructure, and sports innovation in Saudi Arabia. Hyatt Regency Al Olaya.
May 19-21, Abu Dhabi. World Utilities Congress. Global policymakers, industry leaders and innovators discuss transforming the utilities sector into resilient, low‑carbon systems. ADNEC.
June 3-4, Dubai. MENA Investor Conference. Capital market trends, GCC macro outlooks, and investment opportunities in the Middle East and North Africa. The Ritz Carlton DIFC.
June 5-7, Dubai. Dubai Esports & Games Festival. More than two weeks of events, tournaments and game launches, including GameExpo 2026. Dubai World Trade Center.
June 17-19, Rome: FII Priority Europe: Saudi Arabia’s Future Investment Initiative holds a conference focusing on European business links with the Middle East. Cavalieri, Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
June 17, Tashkent. Investopia Global – Tashkent. The UAE’s flagship investment conference lands in Uzbekistan, bringing together leaders from government and the private sector to create new investment opportunities. Venue TBA.
The Daily Circuit: L’imad’s $30B fund with BlackRock + Cerebras reaches Wall St.
In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re reporting on Gulf-backed Cerebras’s $5.5 billion Nasdaq debut, UAE defense contractor EDGE buying control of Italy’s CMD, and Dubai Taxi’s $395 million acquisition of rival National Taxi. Plus, Mubadala chief Khaldoon Al Mubarak, Chairman of Manchester City F.C., visiting its women’s team to open a new $10 million training center. But first, L’imad’s $30 billion partnership with Wall Street and Singapore.
Abu Dhabi’s rapidly expanding L’imad Group and ADNOC oil company are teaming up with BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, and Singapore’s Temasek sovereign wealth fund to invest as much as $30 billion in logistics and energy projects.
The four firms issued a statement today saying that funding for future deals across the MENA region and in Central Asia will come from BlackRock’s Global Infrastructure Partners, along with L’imad, Temasek and ADNOC.
The massive combination of capital demonstrates the ambitious agenda of L’imad, the UAE’s newest sovereign fund, which emerged last year when it acquired most of ADQ’s holdings and now manages about $300 billion in assets.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink cultivated goodwill last month when he visited the UAE in the middle of Iran war and met with President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed to discuss strengthening investment partnerships.
L’imad made a splash in December when it joined Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and the Qatar Investment Authority in backing Paramount Skydance’s $108 billion takeover bid for Warner Bros. Discovery.
Meanwhile, the UAE’s state-owned defense contractor EDGE Group signed an agreement today to acquire a majority stake in Italy’s Costruzioni Motori Diesel, which specializes in developing advanced propulsion systems for road vehicles, ships and aircraft.
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FOOTBALL FEVER
Manchester City F.C. Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak and Charlotte O’Neill, Managing Director of Manchester City Women, at the club’s new training center
Khaldoon Al Mubarak opens Manchester City Women’s new $13.5 million training center
Khaldoon Al Mubarak, Chairman of Manchester City F.C. and Group CEO of Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala sovereign wealth fund, hailed the development of women’s soccer in the U.K. at the launch of a $13.5 million training center for Manchester City’s women’s team.
Manchester City is owned primarily by the City Football Group, which is controlled by the Abu Dhabi United Group. Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, the UAE Vice President and owner of Abu Dhabi United, bought the soccer club in 2008, The Circuit’s Jonathan Ferziger reports.
“This new facility marks the next logical step in our long-term commitment to Manchester City Women, and is an important milestone for the club as a whole,” Al Mubarak said on Tuesday.To read the full story, click here.
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AI RAISING
AI Chipmaker Cerebras Systems, a central partner in the UAE’s AI ambitions, has raised $5.5 billion ahead of its listing on the Nasdaq today, in the biggest IPO in the U.S. this year. The California-based startup, which counts UAE tech investor G42 and Abu Dhabi’s Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence among its biggest customers, priced its shares at $185 each, valuing the company at about $40 billion. G42, which is chaired by UAE National Security Advisor Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, bought about 1% of Cerebras for $40 million in 2021, meaning it stands to reap a substantial paper windfall in the IPO. Earlier this year, Cerebras made a $10 billion deal to supply Sam Altman’s OpenAI with more than 750 megawatts of computing power over three years.
MERGING TRAFFIC
Dubai Taxi Company has agreed to acquire rival National Taxi for $395 million, strengthening its position in the UAE market. The deal will lift DTC’s Dubai market share to 59% and expand its presence into Abu Dhabi, with the combined fleet expected to exceed 14,000 vehicles. National Taxi operates more than 2,700 vehicles across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Al Ain. The deal will also see the integration of digital platforms as DCT expands its driverless taxi services, following its partnership with China’s Baidu to launch more than 1,000 autonomous vehicles on Dubai’s roads.
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Masdar: The Abu Dhabi green energy company has signed a deal with JinkoSolar, one of China’s biggest solar suppliers, to purchase 2 gigawatts of solar modules for the world’s first gigascale round-the-clock renewable energy project in Abu Dhabi.
Saudi Aramco: Saudi oil production plunged another 651,000 barrels a day in April to 6.3 million barrels daily, the kingdom’s lowest output since 1990, Bloomberg reports.
ADNOC: Youssef Salem, CFO of ADNOC Drilling, a subsidiary of ADNOC, told Arabian Gulf Business Insight that the company is accelerating the expansion of its Gulf fleet despite the ongoing geopolitical issues. “There has been significant underinvestment in oil and gas capacity globally,” he said.
ADNOC: An ADNOC Logistics & Services tanker struck by two Iranian drones off Oman released a small amount of bunker fuel into the sea while remaining anchored for repairs.
M42: The Abu Dhabi medical company and Sweden’s Diaverum have launched a free AI-powered kidney health assistant offering personalized, multilingual education and tools.
Oman Investment Authority: Asyad Group said that Muscat Airport Free Zone signed an agreement with Nama Real Estate to build and operate a 25,000-square-meter business complex, officially launching development within the zone.
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💶 Gulf Entry: Andreessen Horowitz, the U.S. venture capital firm, is making its first Gulf investment by leading a $25 million Series A round in Riyadh-based fintech software startup Stitch.
🚧 New Development: Aldar Properties has acquired a $290 million residential and retail development in Dubai Studio City from SRG to build a rental community by 2028.
💻 Local AI: The UAE Cyber Security Council and CPX Holding have launched the UAE Cyber Factory initiative to develop sovereign AI-powered cyber defense technologies.
🤝 Board Expansion: Executives from Alphabet, Coca-Cola, ExxonMobil and BlackRock joined an expanded board of the U.S.-Saudi Business Council, Arab News reports.
✈️ Flight Fallout: Middle East airlines and airports are facing more than $1 billion in losses from the Iran war, an Airports Council International survey found.
🛡️ NATO Outreach: NATO plans to invite the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain to next month’s summit in Ankara as the alliance weighs Gulf security cooperation and maritime protection strategies amid the Iran war, Bloomberg reports.
☎️ Fiber Surge: Israeli telecoms company Bezeq said it plans to lay a new subsea cable linking Europe and Asia, reducing dependency on the Strait of Hormuz.
🌍 Power Circuit
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed held a phone call withSyrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa.
Sheikh Mohamed and Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamadheld a phone call on Wednesday to discuss regional developments.
Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, UAE Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, chaired the Ministerial Council for Artificial Intelligence and Development meeting that took place at Qasr Al Watan in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.
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Bill Ford, CEO of General Atlantic, said the buyout firm continues to see opportunities with Gulf sovereign wealth funds when looking past the Iran war, telling Bloomberg: “The capital providers in the region are still making commitments, they’re still actively engaged with us.”
Cristiano Ronaldo, the billionaire footballer who plays for Saudi Pro League team Al Nassr, told Bloomberg that the reason why he bought a stake in LiveModeTV, the international streaming channel linked to Brazil’s CazéTV, is to expand into digital media ahead of the next World Cup and put “sports out there for everyone.”
Hunter Hunt, Co-President of Hunt Consolidated, said damage to oil infrastructure from the Iran War “has been everybody’s worst-case nightmare scenario of planning,” Bloomberg reports.
Anwar Gargash, an adviser to the UAE President, said on Wednesday that the country remains committed to political solutions and diplomacy amid regional tensions, while stressing the country’s right to defend its sovereignty.
Jasem Albudaiwi, GCC Secretary-General, said on Wednesday that the security of the council members is “indivisible,” calling for intensified coordination against regional threats.
🎶 Culture Circuit
🎥 On Set: Arab films are making a strong showing at this year’s Cannes Film Festival, which kicked off Tuesday, drawing global stars, filmmakers and investors to the glittering French Riviera. This year’s lineup includes features by Moroccan, Palestinian and Yemeni directors, as well as shorts from Tunisia, Syria, Algeria, Lebanon, Morocco and Sudan, The National reports. Among the standouts is Oscar-winning Egyptian-French filmmaker Arthur Harari’s “The Unknown.” The film, competing in the main competition, follows a photographer who wakes up in the body of an unknown woman.
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Dubai influencer Farhana Bodi, one of the stars of Netflix reality TV show “Dubai Bling,” arrives for the Opening Ceremony of the Cannes Film Festival on Tuesday wearing an Atelier Zuhra gown featuring thousands of hand-embellished crystals. (Thibaud Moritz/ AFP via Getty Images)
📅 Ahead on the Circuit
May 15-17, Dubai. Art Dubai. A special edition of the annual event taking place in Dubai, bringing together artists from the region and the Global South. Madinat Jumeirah.
May 15, Milan. Investopia Global – Milan. The UAE investment conference series lands in Europe with a high-level delegation of leaders from companies including EDGE Group, 2PointZero and Khazna Data Centers. Palazzo Mezzanotte.
May 18, Paris. Investopia Roundtable – Paris. A high level B2B/B2G investment roundtable in Paris that will bring together about 30 senior government officials, business leaders, and investors. Embassy of the UAE in Paris.
May 18-20, Muscat. Oman Petroleum and Energy Show. Examining the future of sustainable energy and Oman Vision 2040. Oman Convention & Exhibition center.
May 18-19, Riyadh. Stadium and Sports Innovation Summit. The future of stadiums, smart sports infrastructure, and sports innovation in Saudi Arabia. Hyatt Regency Al Olaya.
May 19-21, Abu Dhabi. World Utilities Congress. Global policymakers, industry leaders and innovators discuss transforming the utilities sector into resilient, low‑carbon systems. ADNEC.
June 3-4, Dubai. MENA Investor Conference. Capital market trends, GCC macro outlooks, and investment opportunities in the Middle East and North Africa. The Ritz Carlton DIFC.
June 5-7, Dubai. Dubai Esports & Games Festival. More than two weeks of events, tournaments and game launches, including GameExpo 2026. Dubai World Trade Center.
June 17-19, Rome: FII Priority Europe: Saudi Arabia’s Future Investment Initiative holds a conference focusing on European business links with the Middle East. Cavalieri, Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
June 17, Tashkent. Investopia Global – Tashkent. The UAE’s flagship investment conference lands in Uzbekistan, bringing together leaders from government and the private sector to create new investment opportunities. Venue TBA.
The Daily Circuit: Trucking across Saudi Arabia + Aramco’s $10B property sale
In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re reporting on Saudi Aramco’s $10 billion real estate sale, Mubadala investing $325 million in a U.K. wind power project, and ADNOC Drilling stepping up to help boost UAE oil production. Plus, a look at the investment impact of Abu Dhabi’s mushrooming museum island. But first, highways across the Arabian peninsula are choked with trucks trying to circumvent blockage of the Strait of Hormuz.
With the Strait of Hormuz turned into a virtual parking lot for cargo ships, Saudi Arabia and the UAE have created an emergency corridor with thousands of trucks hauling their loads across the Arabian desert from Gulf ports to the Red Sea.
Shipping companies, including MSC and Maersk, and Saudi mining giant Maaden have grown dependent on the improvised land bridge over the past three months since the Iran war practically shut down the Strait, The Wall Street Journal reports.
The regional disruption has also turned secondary ports into strategic hubs for Gulf logistics, with the UAE’s Khor Fakkan handling 50,000 containers a week compared with 2,000 before the conflict.
Saudi Arabia’s East-West oil pipeline and the UAE’s export hub in Fujairah are picking up some of the slack as neighboring states try to wean themselves from dependence on Hormuz, which carries a fifth of the world’s oil trade.
As the Gulf states have sought to knit their territories together with improved rail transportation, attention has also focused on rehabilitating Jordan’s old Hejaz train line, with Turkey, Syria and Israel proposing extensions to reach their Mediterranean ports. Emirati and Jordanian officials oversaw the signing of a $2.3 billion deal last month to build a 360-kilometer (224-mile) cargo train route reaching the Red Sea port in Aqaba.
The war is also forcing fundamental changes in the airline industry, with low-cost air travel close to becoming a thing of the past because of soaring fuel prices, the Financial Times reports.
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HERITAGE HUB
Abu Dhabi cultivates an island of museums to dazzle investors
Abu Dhabi is using its growing cluster of world-class museums to help resurrect tourism from its current ebb, attract investment and further reduce the UAE’s dependence on oil.
The strategy is centered on the capital city’s Saadiyat Island, where new architectural marvels include the soon-to-open Guggenheim Abu Dhabi, the Natural History Museum Abu Dhabi and the falcon-inspired Zayed National Museum, The Circuit’s Omnia Al Desoukie reports.
Abu Dhabi expects the cultural enclave to help increase tourism’s contribution to the non-oil economy to nearly $25 billion annually by 2030, while raising annual visitor numbers to 39 million from 24 million in 2023.
Saudi Aramco is seeking to raise at least $10 billion from the sale of real estate assets in a deal which could include its sprawling Dhahran campus in the Eastern Province. The property houses the state-owned oil giant’s headquarters and a community housing thousands of employees. If it goes ahead, the deal would be among the biggest in Aramco’s history, nearing the $11 billion lease agreement signed last year by a BlackRock-led group for facilities that serve Aramco’s Jafurah gas project, Bloomberg reports. The company is also working on deals that include the sale of stakes in its oil export and storage terminals, gas-fired power plants and water infrastructure business, the news agency reports.
DAMASCUS REVIVAL
Syria is front and center on the agenda of Dubai developer Mohamed Alabbar, who is planning to invest some $18 billion in the country’s war-blighted economy.The Emaar founder said in multiple interviews that he is assessing projects along the Syrian coast and around Damascus. “I think [it’s] time for somebody like me to come in and put my teeth in,” Alabbar told The National. Meanwhile, Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa met with UAE Trade Minister Thani Al Zeyoudi on Tuesday to discuss expanding commercial ties.
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Mubadala: The Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund invested $325 million in Ørsted’s Hornsea 3 offshore wind project in the U.K., which is expected to become the world’s largest offshore wind farm.
ADNOC: ADNOC Drilling said it is ready to help the UAE raise oil production capacity beyond 5 million barrels per day if requested after the country’s exit from OPEC.
Public Investment Fund: Riyadh Air, the new flag carrier controlled by the PIF, launched the Nawat Cabin Crew Program to train thousands of Saudis as it prepares for commercial launch.
Public Investment Fund: Rory McIlroy, the Masters champion, said he “is glad I was wrong” about previously trying to convince the PGA Tour to work on a deal with the PIF, after the Saudi sovereign fund pulled its support for LIV Golf.
Qatar Investment Authority: The QIA and Brookfield are refinancing the Two Manhattan West office tower with a $1.9 billion Commercial Mortgage-Backed Securities loan.
International Holding Co.: AI giant Anthropic, which is backed by Gulf sovereign funds including IHC’s Judan Financial and the Qatar Investment Authority, is in talks to raise $30 billion at a $900 billion valuation,Bloomberg reports.
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⚓ Maritime Help: India on Tuesday launched the $1.5 billion Bharat Maritime Insurance Pool, backed by a $1.4 billion sovereign guarantee, to ensure uninterrupted maritime insurance coverage amid the Iran conflict.
🚛 Keep On Truckin’: Middle East trucking platform TruKKer secured an Islamic-compliant loan of up to $300 million from Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank to fund its regional expansion.
🛢️ Syria Block: QatarEnergy, TotalEnergies and ConocoPhillips signed an agreement with the Syrian Petroleum Co. to review offshore oil and gas potential in Syria’s Block 3 near Latakia.
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🪖 Discreet Attack: Saudi Arabia secretly launched multiple retaliatory strikes inside Iran during the war, marking the kingdom’s first known direct military action on Iranian soil, Reuters reports.
🏠 Team Houses: Abu Dhabi developer Aldar Properties will build five new residential communities, including on an undeveloped island within the northern coast, under a public-private partnership model.
🛢️ Idle Ships: Satellite images show oil shipments from Iran’s main export terminal appear to have come to a standstill over several days, Bloomberg reports.
🚘 Ticket Bots: Dubai’s public parking operator Parkin is installing more than 500 AI-powered curb and pole cameras, including at the Burj Khalifa, in a high-tech drive to boost parking enforcement, The National reports.
🌍 Power Circuit
UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayedheld a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump on Tuesday. Sheikh Mohamed also held a phone call with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, UAE Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, reviewed progress on a project to transform 50% of UAE government sectors and services within two years by deploying agentic AI.
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs, held a phone call with Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah,Kuwait’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, on Wednesday.
Saudi Princess Reema Bandar Al Saud, Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the U.S., met with ambassadors from the GCC and Jordan on Tuesday at a luncheon hosted by Under Secretary of State Jacob Helberg at the U.S. State Department.
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Suhail bin Mohammed Al Mazrouei, UAE Minister of Energy and Infrastructure, said during a discussion at Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit that the UAE capital will lead the country’s largest wave of infrastructure spending over the next four years.
Dorothee Blessing, Investment banking coverage chief, Kevin Foley, global head of capital markets, and Jared Kaye, global co-head of the financial institutions group, will be appointed co-heads of global investment banking at JPMorgan Chase & Co., the Financial Times reports.
James Hogan, the former Etihad Airways CEO who helped build the Gulf aviation model, told Arabian Gulf Business Insight it will take between 12 months and two years for Gulf airlines to recover from the Iran war.
Tariq Atiq was named CEO of Nizwa Bank after he joined the Omani lender late last year as deputy chief executive.
🎶 Culture Circuit
📽️ Movie Magic: The Red Sea Film Foundation announced its six honorees for its Women in Cinema Gala, an annual event held at the Hotel Du Cap, as the Cannes Film Festival kicked off on Tuesday. The gala spotlights the contributions of female filmmakers, creators, actors and executives to the entertainment industry. This year’s lineup includes Moroccan filmmaker Laïla Marrakchi, Nigerian actress-producer Genevieve Nnaji, Indian actress-singer Tara Sutaria, Rwandan filmmaker Marie-Clementine Dusabejambo, Indonesian filmmaker Kamila Andani and Saudi actress-writer Aixa Kay, Deadline reports.
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Noura Al-Kaabi, UAE Minister of State, and UAE Minister of Foreign Trade Thani al-Zeyoudi are greeted as they arrive on the second day of the Syrian-Emirati Investment Forum at the People’s Palace in Damascus on Tuesday. (Louai Beshara/AFP via Getty Images)
📅 Ahead on the Circuit
May 12-14, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit. Discussing the future of smart cities, urban development, and sustainable infrastructure. ADNEC.
May 15-17, Dubai. Art Dubai. A special edition of the annual event taking place in Dubai, bringing together artists from the region and the Global South. Madinat Jumeirah.
May 15, Milan. Investopia Global – Milan. The UAE investment conference series lands in Europe with a high-level delegation of leaders from companies including EDGE Group, 2PointZero and Khazna Data Centers. Palazzo Mezzanotte.
May 18, Paris. Investopia Roundtable – Paris. A high level B2B/B2G investment roundtable in Paris that will bring together about 30 senior government officials, business leaders, and investors. Embassy of the UAE in Paris.
May 18-20, Muscat. Oman Petroleum and Energy Show. Examining the future of sustainable energy and Oman Vision 2040. Oman Convention & Exhibition center.
May 18-19, Riyadh. Stadium and Sports Innovation Summit. The future of stadiums, smart sports infrastructure, and sports innovation in Saudi Arabia. Hyatt Regency Al Olaya.
May 19-21, Abu Dhabi. World Utilities Congress. Global policymakers, industry leaders and innovators discuss transforming the utilities sector into resilient, low‑carbon systems. ADNEC.
June 3-4, Dubai. MENA Investor Conference. Capital market trends, GCC macro outlooks, and investment opportunities in the Middle East and North Africa. The Ritz Carlton DIFC.
June 5-7, Dubai. Dubai Esports & Games Festival. More than two weeks of events, tournaments and game launches, including GameExpo 2026. Dubai World Trade Center.
June 17-19, Rome: FII Priority Europe: Saudi Arabia’s Future Investment Initiative holds a conference focusing on European business links with the Middle East. Cavalieri, Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
June 17, Tashkent. Investopia Global – Tashkent. The UAE’s flagship investment conference lands in Uzbekistan, bringing together leaders from government and the private sector to create new investment opportunities. Venue TBA.
The Daily Circuit: Emaar’s royal infusion + Partners Capital opens in Abu Dhabi
In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re reporting on Partners Capital opening an office in Abu Dhabi, Qatar’s QIA bolstering ties with General Atlantic, Jordan’s $1 billion green ammonia plant, and Saudi Arabia bannering the streets for this weekend’s Monaco E Prix. But first, Emaar’s royal infusion.
Dubai’s ruling family is raising its stake in Emaar Properties, one of the UAE’s largest real estate developers and builder of the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest skyscraper.
Dubai Holding, which is under the direct control of Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Ruler of Dubai and Vice President of the UAE, said in a stock exchange report today that it acquired a roughly 22.3% stake in Emaar – worth about $6.5 billion – from the Investment Corp. of Dubai.
While both entities are owned by the emirate, the deal shifts Emaar’s largest bloc of sharesfrom the ICD sovereign wealth fund to the Dubai Holding conglomerate, which has broad interests in real estate, hotels and entertainment.
Emaar was founded almost 30 years ago by businessman Mohamed Alabbar, a close business associate of the emirate’s rulers. Its logo adorns the top of more than a dozen downtown office towers surrounding its signature Burj Khalifa and Dubai Mall properties.
The deal comes as Dubai’s real estate prices have taken a dip amid two months of missile and drone attacks from Iran, some of which damaged buildings in the city center.
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MANAGING MONEY
Partners Capital opens in Abu Dhabi with family business pact
Partners Capital, a London-based investment firm, has opened an office in Abu Dhabi and teamed up with a local business alliance to guide family-owned companies on improving their finances.
The firm, which has $75 billion under management, signed a memorandum of understanding with the Abu Dhabi Family Business Council on Monday during a launch event at the St. Regis Abu Dhabi hotel, The Circuit’s Omnia Al Desoukie reports.
Partners Capital CEO Arjun Raghavan said in an interview with The Circuit that the firm decided to go ahead with opening the Abu Dhabi office despite concerns about regional instability stemming from the Iran war. Welcoming the investment firm on behalf of the government was Zaki Nusseibeh, Cultural Advisor to President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed.
Jordan has signed a $1 billion agreement to build its first utility-scale green ammonia plant, as the kingdom pushes to establish itself as a regional hub for clean fuels and green hydrogen exports. The project, led by Jordan Green Ammonia Co., a Polish-Emirati consortium backed by Dutch expertise, will use off-grid solar power with up to 550 megawatts of renewable generation capacity to produce 100,000 tonnes of green ammonia annually. Located in Aqaba, the facility is expected to begin operations in 2030 and underscores the strategic importance of the Red Sea port as a gateway for exporting low-carbon energy products. Officials said the development would cut more than 200,000 tonnes of carbon emissions a year while attracting foreign investment, advanced technology and skilled jobs to Jordan’s emerging green industrial sector.
DEALS OFF
The Gulf’s rise as a global dealmaking powerhouse is facing its toughest test in years, as fees, IPOs and cross-border transactions all retreat in tandem, the Financial Times reports. After a strong first quarter which saw investment bank revenues on track to surpass $1 billion for the first time in almost two decades, fees are now down 14% for the first four months of the year, according to figures from data platform Dealogic. More than $106 billion in North American and European deals contingent on Gulf commitments remain incomplete and the highly-anticipated IPO of Emirates Global Aluminium, valued at more than $10 billion, has been pushed to at least next year, the newspaper reports. “In the short term, heightened uncertainty has created a more cautious environment, with some IPOs and cross-border transactions delayed as investors reassess risk and valuation expectations,” Jelena Janjusevic, a finance professor at Heriot-Watt University Dubai, said.
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Qatar Investment Authority: QIA and General Atlantic have expanded their strategic partnership, with the sovereign wealth fund committing $500 million to General Atlantic’s global growth equity investment strategies.
G42: Ashish Koshy, CEO of Inception, an AI company owned by G42, said in an interview that talent shortages and slow adoption are the main constraints on the UAE’s AI ambitions.
ADNOC: ADNOC Gas said the UAE’s key Habshan Gas Processing Plant, damaged during the Iran war, is operating at 60% capacity and is not expected to fully recover until 2027, Bloomberg reports.
Abu Dhabi Investment Authority: Innio Holding, backed by private equity firm Advent International and ADIA, filed for a U.S. IPO amid strong investor demand for industrial companies tied to booming AI-driven data center spending.
Mumtalakat: Singapore Gulf Bank, a company co-owned by Bahrain’s sovereign fund Mumtalakat and Whampoa Group, announced a partnership with Standard Chartered to enhance multi-currency and cross-border payment services across emerging markets in the Middle East and Asia.
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🏭 Projects Pipeline: Abu Dhabi has unveiled a $15 billion public-private partnership pipeline of 24 transport, infrastructure, and social sector projects, led by the Abu Dhabi Investment Office and Abu Dhabi Projects and Infrastructure Centre, with rollout planned for 2026 and 2027.
🫙 Bottle IPO: A bottling company controlled by the billionaire Olayan family is among a raft of companies pressing ahead with plans to list in Saudi Arabia, potentially helping Riyadh’s stock exchange rebound and filling a gap in regional IPOs, Bloomberg reports.
⛏ Digging Deep: Oman-based Mawarid Mining has secured a $166 million Islamic-compliant financing facility to develop Oman’s first underground copper mine.
⚡ Joining Forces: Oman power producers Al Batinah Power Company SAOG and Al Suwadi Power Company SAOG are looking into a possible merger of their operations.
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🚀 Secret Retaliation: The UAE carried out missile strikes on Iranian targets, including an oil refinery on Lavan Island, in response to Iran’s barrages,The Wall Street Journal reports.
💵 Forging Ahead: Arada’s CEO Ahmed Alkhoshaibi said the company plans to launch new projects in Dubai and Ras Al Khaimah this year, including a downtown development, despite market uncertainty linked to the Iran war.
💰 New Venture: Al Ramz Corporation has launched ARAM Capital Partners, a wholly owned subsidiary based in Abu Dhabi Global Market that will provide research-driven investment solutions across GCC and MENA markets.
🏢 Property Dive: Saudi Arabia’s real estate market has weakened sharply, with first-quarter transactions dropping by half and March sales falling nearly two-thirds year-on-year as regional tensions hit buyer sentiment.
⚓ Quiet Down: Qatar is asking ships at its main liquefied natural gas export facility to turn off their transponders as a safety measure amid the threat of attacks from Iran, Bloomberg reports.
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UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayedheld a phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Monday.
Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, discussed the latest regional developments with his Iranian and Pakistani counterparts in separate calls on Monday.
Prince Faisal arrived in the U.K. on Monday, where he is expected to meet withYvette Cooper, the Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs.
Sheikh Theyab bin Mohamed, Chairman of Etihad Rail, met with Shadi Malak, CEO of Etihad Rail, along with a number of the company’s senior leaders and employees, at Qasr Al Watan in Abu Dhabi on Monday to review final preparations for its freight and passenger rail projects, with passenger services set to launch later in 2026.
Nicolas Sibuetwas appointed as Chief Financial & Corporate Development Officer of Dubai-based logistics company Aramex.
Raja Al Mazrouei was appointed to the advisory board of Board Intelligence, a board technology and advisory firm.
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🏁 Desert Rally:An intrepid group of motoring enthusiasts and their historic cars have completed a 13-day, 5,000-kilometer (3,106-mile) rally across the Saudi Arabian desert in one of the most demanding endurance rallies in the global calendar, even as this year’s Formula 1 Jeddah Grand Prix was shelved amid the outbreak of the Iran war. Among them was Spanish-British aristocrat, entrepreneur, and rally organizer Tomas de Vargas Machuca, driving a 1907 Itala, The Telegraph reports. The 120-year-old car drew plenty of attention from locals as it limped its way up the famed Sha’ar Pass, one of the most hazardous roads in the Kingdom, at 14-miles-per-hour and eventually puttered across the finish line in a respectable fifth place.
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Banners promoting Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and chemical company SABIC line the Circuit de Monaco ahead of the Monaco E Prix this weekend. The PIF has a multi-year sponsorship deal with Formula E, the top-tier electric racing series. (Louise Burke/The Circuit)
📅 Ahead on the Circuit
May 11-13, Muscat. Oman Design and Build Week. Oman’s largest construction, design, and real estate event. Oman Exhibition and Convention Center.
May 12-14, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit. Discussing the future of smart cities, urban development, and sustainable infrastructure. ADNEC.
May 15-17, Dubai. Art Dubai. A special edition of the annual event taking place in Dubai, bringing together artists from the region and the Global South. Madinat Jumeirah.
May 18-20, Muscat. Oman Petroleum and Energy Show. Examining the future of sustainable energy and Oman Vision 2040. Oman Convention & Exhibition center.
May 18-19, Riyadh. Stadium and Sports Innovation Summit. The future of stadiums, smart sports infrastructure, and sports innovation in Saudi Arabia. Hyatt Regency Al Olaya.
May 19-21, Abu Dhabi. World Utilities Congress. Global policymakers, industry leaders and innovators discuss transforming the utilities sector into resilient, low‑carbon systems. ADNEC.
June 3-4, Dubai. MENA Investor Conference. Capital market trends, GCC macro outlooks, and investment opportunities in the Middle East and North Africa. The Ritz Carlton DIFC.
June 5-7, Dubai. Dubai Esports & Games Festival. More than two weeks of events, tournaments and game launches, including GameExpo 2026. Dubai World Trade Center.
June 17-19, Rome: FII Priority Europe: Saudi Arabia’s Future Investment Initiative holds a conference focusing on European business links with the Middle East. Cavalieri, Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
June 17, Tashkent. Investopia Global – Tashkent. The UAE’s flagship investment conference lands in Uzbekistan, bringing together leaders from government and the private sector to create new investment opportunities. Venue TBA.
The Daily Circuit: Aramco’s dim oil outlook + Mubadala boosts Aldar stake
In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re reporting on Mubadala raising its stake in Aldar Properties, Riyad Capital setting up a real estate development fund, great expectations for the IPO of UAE-backed Cerebras this week, and Cartier CEO Louis Ferla brings some more sparkle to Dubai. But first, Saudi Aramco’s dim outlook for the oil market.
Saudi Aramco CEO Amin Nasser says no one should expect the oil market to rebound anytime soon. After the loss of 1 billion barrels with the near shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz, the vulnerability of global energy supplies is clear.
“The market will not rebalance overnight,” Nasser said Sunday, adding that any opening of Gulf shipping lanes will take time to make a substantial difference.
Prospects are dim even though Aramco reported a 26% jump in first-quarter net income to $33.6 billion, driven by higher crude prices as traders scrambled to price in war risk and supply shortages across the Gulf, Reuters reports.
Aramco has been rerouting exports through its East-West Pipeline to the Red Sea port of Yanbu to bypass Hormuz, helping Saudi Arabia keep oil flowing while attacks and shipping restrictions disrupted normal Gulf traffic.
The outlook for oil prices is hazier with the UAE’s pullout from OPEC after years of friction with Saudi Arabia and other producers over the enforcement of supply quotas to keep prices up.
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CHIPPING IN
AI Chipmaker Cerebras is expected to raise as much as $4.8 billion when it goes public on the Nasdaq on Thursday. The California-based startup, which counts UAE tech investor G42 and Abu Dhabi’s Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence as its biggest customers, is considering raising its IPO price range to as high as $150 to $160 a share, up from $115 to $125 per share previously, Reuters reports. It is also planning to increase the number of shares on offer from 28 million to 30 million amid strong investor demand. Cerebras shelved its original plans for an IPO last year amid U.S. regulatory scrutiny over foreign access to advanced chip technology. As well as being a major customer, G42 bought about 1% of the company for $40 million in 2021, meaning it stands to reap a huge paper windfall in the IPO.
TIME TO SHINE
Dubai is courting Cartier as it looks for ways to enhance its luxury sector amid headwinds from ongoing regional conflict. That was evident in the enthusiastic reception Louis Ferla, CEO of the luxury French jewelry brand, received when he visited Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed, UAE Minister of Finance and Deputy Ruler of Dubai, on Saturday. “Innovation and design are essential to enhancing the competitiveness of Dubai’s luxury retail sector and developing shopping experiences that meet the aspirations of its residents and visitors from around the world,” Sheikh Maktoum said in an X post. Dubai’s zeal for luxury brands has taken a hit from the Iran war, which has dampened consumer confidence and dramatically slashed tourism. Cartier’s most recognizable piece, the minimalist “Love” bracelet that starts at more than $5,000, is a regular feature on the wrists of wealthy Gulf nationals and expats.
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Mubadala: The Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund increased its stake in Aldar Properties, one of the UAE’s biggest builders, to 27% from 26.3%.
Sanad: The Mubadala subsidiary is investing $131 million to build an advanced aircraft engine component repair facility in Al Ain.
Public Investment Fund: Saudi Arabia’s Riyad Capital, a subsidiary of PIF-backed Riyad Bank, is partnering with Naif AlRajhi Investment Company and Princess Munira bint Abdullah bin Faisal Al Saud, a member of the Saudi royal family, to establish a real estate fund for a development near Al-Takhassusi Metro Station in Riyadh.
Savvy Games: Shares of Nintendo, which is backed by PIF-owned Savvy Games, dropped as much as 10% after the Kyoto-based games maker gave a downbeat projection of Switch 2 console sales and warned the soaring cost of memory chips was eating into margins.
Abu Dhabi Investment Authority: Nicolas Bader has joined ADIA as Head of Cross-Asset and Systematic Execution, relocating from London to be based in Abu Dhabi.
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🔋 Electric Investor: South Korean EV maker EL B&T plans to invest $250 million in Oman’s Duqm Special Economic Zone to build EVs and battery cells.
💰 Cash Aid: Egypt will receive an additional $300 million loan from the World Bank as part of a development financing package to help the country manage the economic impact of the Iran war.
💵 Fresh Funding: Riyadh-based loan agency SHL Finance secured a $53 million Islamic-compliant credit facility from Sohar International Bank to support lending expansion and business growth.
🏖️ Culture Investment: Oman’s Ministry of Heritage and Tourism has signed an agreement worth about $1.4 billion to develop the “Rawasi” integrated mountain tourism project in Muscat’s Jabal Bousher area.
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🇨🇳 Heading East: UAE banks, including First Abu Dhabi Bank and Mashreq Bank, are expanding in Hong Kong as they deepen ties with China amid heightened geopolitical tensions and disrupted Gulf oil supplies, Reuters reports.
🚢 Attacking Ships: A cargo vessel traveling from Abu Dhabi was attacked by a drone in Qatari waters northeast of Mesaieed port on Sunday, causing a small fire that was quickly contained, Reuters reports. 💵 Key Funds: Dubai-based Shuaa Capital and Key Capital have formed a partnership to develop the venture capital secondaries market across MENA and EMEA.
🤝 Debt Relief: UAE Central Bank loan deferrals under its emergency $2 billion support package launched in March have reached $1.7 billion.
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UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayedheld a phone call with Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on Saturday.
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, UAE Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, launched a new initiative on Sunday to support ongoing efforts to eradicate river blindness.
Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed, UAE Minister of Finance and Deputy Ruler of Dubai, met withHiroyuki Ogawa, founder of Japanese real asset group Kasumigaseki Capital, on Sunday.
Sheikh Bandar bin Mohammed bin Saud Al Thani, Governor of Qatar Central Bank, met withWilliam Ford, Chairman and CEO of General Atlantic, in Doha on Sunday.
Sheikh Abdulla bin Mohammed bin Butti Al Hamed, Chairman of the UAE National Media Authority, will take part in a fireside chat titled “The power of credible media in a fragmented world: Building trust, bridging economies, and countering misinformation” on May 21, 2026, at the Rosewood hotel in Abu Dhabi.
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Yousef Al Otaiba, UAE Ambassador to the U.S., said during his keynote speech on Friday at the SCSP AI+ Expo in Washington, D.C. that the first batch of advanced chips approved by Congress has been “delivered to the UAE, and more are on the way.”
Ahmad Yousef Al-Hassan, CEO & Managing Director of DP World GCC, spoke on a Khaleej Times podcast about how the company is building a resilient supply chain across the globe.
Dr. Bushra Al Blooshi, an Emirati academic, was selected as the Middle East’s sole representative in the Critical Digital Risks initiative.
Michelle Swanepoelwas appointed as Head of Financing and Securities Services of the Middle East and Africa at Standard Chartered.
Ahmed bin Sulayem, Executive Chairman and CEO of Dubai Multi Commodities Centre, met with Clive Christison, Head of Origination and Business Development at Turkish energy company Vitol, in Istanbul.
🎶 Culture Circuit
🏛️ Landmark Performance: Rome’s Colosseum Archaeological Park provided a dramatic backdrop to a large-scale performance by the “Marvels of Saudi Orchestra” on Friday night. The concert at the Temple of Venus and Rome, organized by the Saudi Music Commission, brought together musicians from the Saudi National Orchestra and the Fontane di Roma Youth Orchestra, Arab News reports. Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli made a special appearance and described the collaboration as “a beautiful expression” of music’s ability to connect cultures.
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French President Emmanuel Macron and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi pose for selfies as they walk near the Citadel of Qaitbay in Alexandria on Saturday. (Ludovic Marin / AFP via Getty Images)
📅 Ahead on the Circuit
May 11-13, Muscat. Oman Design and Build Week. Oman’s largest construction, design, and real estate event. Oman Exhibition and Convention Center.
May 12-14, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit. Discussing the future of smart cities, urban development, and sustainable infrastructure. ADNEC.
May 15-17, Dubai. Art Dubai. A special edition of the annual event taking place in Dubai, bringing together artists from the region and the Global South. Madinat Jumeirah.
May 18-20, Muscat. Oman Petroleum and Energy Show. Examining the future of sustainable energy and Oman Vision 2040. Oman Convention & Exhibition center.
May 18-19, Riyadh. Stadium and Sports Innovation Summit. The future of stadiums, smart sports infrastructure, and sports innovation in Saudi Arabia. Hyatt Regency Al Olaya.
May 19-21, Abu Dhabi. World Utilities Congress. Global policymakers, industry leaders and innovators discuss transforming the utilities sector into resilient, low‑carbon systems. ADNEC.
June 3-4, Dubai. MENA Investor Conference. Capital market trends, GCC macro outlooks, and investment opportunities in the Middle East and North Africa. The Ritz Carlton DIFC.
June 5-7, Dubai. Dubai Esports & Games Festival. More than two weeks of events, tournaments and game launches, including GameExpo 2026. Dubai World Trade Center.
June 17-19, Rome: FII Priority Europe: Saudi Arabia’s Future Investment Initiative holds a conference focusing on European business links with the Middle East. Cavalieri, Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
June 17, Tashkent. Investopia Global – Tashkent. The UAE’s flagship investment conference lands in Uzbekistan, bringing together leaders from government and the private sector to create new investment opportunities. Venue TBA.
In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re reporting on U.S. approval for the sale of nearly $26 billion worth of air defense interceptors to Middle East partners, the global financial firms continuing to flock to the UAE’s free zones, Emirates airline reducing its staff bonuses, and a Gulf cameo in “The Devil Wears Prada 2.” But first, insurance coverage for cargo ships marooned in the Strait of Hormuz.
DP World, the Dubai-owned port operator that handles 10% of all global container traffic, is introducing a war-risk insurance plan aimed at companies suffering cargo losses connected to the Iran conflict.
With some 1,500 vessels immobilized by the two-month-old blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, DP World’s insurance plan will offer as much as $400 million per shipment, according to the state-run Emirates News Agency.
Policies, which cover shipping, air freight and trucking routes, also apply to the Red Sea, which has periodically been blocked by Yemen’s Iran-backed Houthi rebels.
Meanwhile, UAE’s national oil company ADNOC has kept some LNG exports moving through the strait by going dark – instructing tankers to switch off their tracking signals so they pass undetected through the Gulf waters, Bloomberg reports.
As the Gulf states have managed to transport petroleum and gas overland across the Arabian Peninsula to reach foreign ports, Iran has also been shifting more trade with China onto rail lines to get around a U.S. counter-blockade on its shipping routes, according to Bloomberg.
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ARMS CALL
The U.S. approved the sale of $25.8 billion worth of air defense interceptors and other weapons to its Middle East partners, three times the amount disclosed last week. Secretary of State Marco Rubio gave emergency approval for the sales to the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and Israel on May 1, Bloomberg reports. Last week, the U.S. administration said it had approved expedited sales of $8.6 billion in weapons. Despite the move to speed up delivery of munitions amid the conflict with Iran, there are doubts about how quickly the U.S. will be able to produce and deliver large orders, given its depleted stockpiles and the slow pace of manufacturing.
CAPITAL MOVE
Singapore’s Hillhouse Investment Management, U.S.-based Bain Capital and London’s Rokos Capital Management are among the globalfinancial firms that have established or expanded in Abu Dhabi Global Market since the beginning of the Iran war. The new arrivals are a sign that the country remains attractive to foreign hedge funds and asset managers despite the regional conflict, Zawya reports. Capital Group, which manages $3.3 trillion globally, is also preparing to open its first office in the free zone, which marked its 10-year anniversary last month. In Dubai, U.S. multi-strategy hedge fund Citadel, overseeing $67 billion in assets, is expected to begin operations at the Dubai International Financial Center.
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ADNOC: ADNOC, the UAE’s national oil company, has become the first partner in the nation’s $272 million National Industrial Resilience Fund, which aims to strengthen supply chain resilience, expand local manufacturing and link procurement demand with targeted financing for priority industries.
Public Investment Fund: Acwa Power secured $226 million from the Asian Development Bank, Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and Standard Chartered Bank for its 300-megawatt Bash II wind farm in Uzbekistan.
Public Investment Fund: Faisal Sultan, President of PIF-backed Lucid Motors in the Middle East, told Asharq Al-Awsat that Saudi Arabia’s electric vehicle market is “witnessing strong and accelerating momentum,” despite being at an early stage.
Mubadala: Bios-IDs, a unit of the Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund, signed an agreement with U.S.-based L-Nutra to market nutrition products in the Gulf region.
Mubadala: Health-tracking device brand WHOOP and Mubadala announced a strategic partnership that includes a $75 million investment from the Abu Dhabi sovereign fund to advance preventive healthcare and health innovation in the UAE.
International Holding Co.: Syed Basar Shueb, CEO and Managing Director of IHC, told The National that the fund’s almost doubling of first-quarter income compared to the same period last year “tells you about the resilience we have built in the system.”
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💵 Health Venture: UAE-based real estate firm Arada acquired an 80% stake in Reem Hospital as part of a $545 million investment to expand the healthcare provider across the UAE and make a strategic move into the sector.
🧪 Methanol Money: Abu Dhabi’s TA’ZIZ Methanol Company, a joint venture between government-owned TA’ZIZ and Swiss-based Proman, secured $2 billion in financing for a methanol plant, with backing from 11 regional and international banks.
🏫 School Stakes: Qatar’s Lesha Bank said it will acquire a 51% stake in Sharaka Education Holdings for about $53 million through its education subsidiary.
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🎲 Gaming Delay: Wynn Resorts CEO Craig Billings confirmed to analysts on a call that the company expects a modest delay to the opening of its new casino resort in the UAE, Bloomberg reports.
✈️ Shrinking Bonus: Emirates airline reduced employee bonuses to 20 weeks of salary from 22 weeks last year after disruptions from the Iran war lowered annual profit below initial projections.
💰 Debt Adviser: HSBC has been appointed an International Primary Dealer by Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Finance and NDMC, allowing it to connect foreign investors with local government debt instruments amid growing global interest in the Kingdom’s economic transformation.
🏡 Buyers’ Market: Dubai’s residential property market is becoming more buyer-friendly as villa prices stabilize, sales slow, and sellers grow more open to negotiation, The National reports.
🎒 Posh Tots: Private schools in the U.K. have seen a jump in interest from families leaving the Gulf since the outbreak of the Iran conflict, the Financial Times reports.
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UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed met in Abu Dhabi with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi on Thursday. The pair walked through Yas Mall and visited an Egyptian fighter jet detachment stationed in the UAE.
Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, attended the 2026 commencement ceremony of Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence on Thursday.
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mubarak, Chair of the UAE Football Association, affirmed the association’s full support for Gianni Infantino’s candidacy for the presidency of the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) for the new electoral term 2027-2031.
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Eric Trump and Donald Trump Jr. have invested in American Ventures, a Dominari Holdings unit, which has raised about $1 billion to back U.S. firms in AI, crypto, drones, and other strategic industries aligned with Trump administration priorities, the Financial Times reports.
Mariam Al Mheiri, Vice Chair and Managing Director of 2PointZero, met withEvan Spiegel, co-founder and CEO of Snap Inc., at the headquarters of Snapchat in Los Angeles.
Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, the UAE’s Minister of Advanced Technology and CEO of ADNOC, inaugurated a new $54 million paper mill in Abu Dhabi on Thursday.
Ray Dalio, Founder of Bridgewater Associates, appeared on an episode of The New York Times’ “Interesting Times” podcast to discuss his views on how growing deficits, the wealth gap and political division are contributing to a tumultuous future for the U.S.
Arvind Krishna, Chairman and CEO of IBM, said the company wants to be seen by Saudi Arabia as a partner in the large-scale industrial and institutional execution of AI integration in the kingdom, speaking in an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat in Boston.
Mohammed Al-Rumaih, CEO of the Saudi Exchange, said the inclusion of its domestic bonds in two global indexes could draw billions of dollars of fresh money to the local debtmarket, Bloomberg reports.
🎶 Culture Circuit
👠 In The Bag: The Louvre Abu Dhabi scored a starring role alongside Meryl Streep in the blockbuster movie “The Devil Wears Prada 2.” A bag designed in collaboration with luxury Italian leather goods company Dellaluna was seen tucked under Streep’s character Miranda Priestly’s arm in a red carpet scene, The National reports. The maxi clutch, called the Louvre Abu Dhabi Bag, is made in the Venetian brand’s signature embossed leather, inspired by the pattern of the museum’s Jean Nouvel-designed dome. The bag was officially launched on Wednesday at the Venice Biennale.
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UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi talk on Thursday at a restaurant in Abu Dhabi’s Yas Mall (WAM)
📅 Ahead on the Circuit
May 11-13, Muscat. Oman Design and Build Week. Oman’s largest construction, design, and real estate event. Oman Exhibition and Convention Center.
May 12-14, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit. Discussing he future of smart cities, urban development, and sustainable infrastructure. ADNEC.
May 15-17, Dubai. Art Dubai. A special edition of the annual event taking place in Dubai, bringing together artists from the region and the Global South. Madinat Jumeirah.
May 18-20, Muscat. Oman Petroleum and Energy Show. Examining the future of sustainable energy and Oman Vision 2040. Oman Convention & Exhibition center.
May 18-19, Riyadh. Stadium and Sports Innovation Summit. The future of stadiums, smart sports infrastructure, and sports innovation in Saudi Arabia. Hyatt Regency Al Olaya.
May 19-21, Abu Dhabi. World Utilities Congress. Global policymakers, industry leaders and innovators discuss transforming the utilities sector into resilient, low‑carbon systems. ADNEC.
June 3-4, Dubai. MENA Investor Conference. Capital market trends, GCC macro outlooks, and investment opportunities in the Middle East and North Africa. The Ritz Carlton DIFC.
June 5-7, Dubai. Dubai Esports & Games Festival. More than two weeks of events, tournaments and game launches, including GameExpo 2026. Dubai World Trade Center.
June 17-19, Rome. FII Priority Europe. Saudi Arabia’s Future Investment Initiative holds a conference focusing on European business links with the Middle East. Cavalieri, Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
June 17, Tashkent. Investopia Global – Tashkent. The UAE’s flagship investment conference lands in Uzbekistan, bringing together leaders from government and the private sector to create new investment opportunities. Venue TBA.
The Daily Circuit: G42’s Minneapolis data center + OPEC hits 36-year low
In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re reporting on OPEC oil production plunging to a 36-year low, the Oman Investment Authority investing in Elon Musk’s Neuralink, Lockheed teaming up with UAE defense firm EDGE to assemble chiplets in Abu Dhabi and peak truffle season in Kuwait. But first, Abu Dhabi’s G42 plants an AI flag in America’s Midwest.
G42, the UAE’s government-backed artificial intelligence company, is moving forward with expansion plans in the U.S. by opening a new data center in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota.
A unit of the Abu Dhabi-based firm, Core42, leased space in a converted office tower in the Midwest city that is being redeveloped into an AI data center, as it seeks a bigger foothold in the U.S. market amid surging demand for high-speed computing, Bloomberg reports.
The Minnesota project is part of the strategy pursued by G42 Chairman Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, the UAE’s National Security Advisor, to turn the company into a global AI leader through partnerships with U.S. technology firms, including Microsoft and OpenAI.
G42, which is also operating in California, Texas and New York, announced in February that it’s leading a $1 billion project in Vietnam to build data centers and provide cloud computing services.
At the Milken Institute’s Global Conference 2026 in Los Angeles this week, Mubadala Deputy Group CEO Waleed Al Mokarrab Al Muhairi said that disruptions from the ongoing conflict with Iran won’t stop the sovereign wealth fund – which holds a minority stake in G42 – from increasing its investments in the U.S.
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SECURITY HUB
UAE to build free zone for defense manufacturers amid Iran attacks
UAE Vice President Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, the Ruler of Dubai, visited defense firms today at the “Make it in the Emirates” fair (Emirates News Agency)
The UAE said it’s going to build a free zone in Abu Dhabi designed to attract foreign defense manufacturers, acting days after Iran renewed attacks on its oil installations.
The industrial complex will be developed in partnership with Abu Dhabi-backed AD Ports and coordinated with state-owned military contractor EDGE and ADNOC, the UAE’s Tawazun Council for Defense Enablement said on Wednesday.
OPEC oil production has fallen to the lowest level in 36 years. As the Iran war disrupted exports and infrastructure across the Gulf, supplies sunk by 420,000 barrels a day in Aprilto 20.5 million barrels, according to a Bloomberg survey. The report reflects the shutdown of oil shipping in the Gulf that has sent prices for jet fuel, diesel and gasoline skyrocketing. It was released on Tuesday, almost a week after the UAE announced it would leave OPEC following years of friction with Saudi Arabia and other members over production quotas. The survey showed that Kuwait had the biggest losses last month – producing less than a third of pre-conflict levels – followed by Iran.
FLIGHT DELAY
The commercial launch of Riyadh Air, the new carrier backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, is facing delays because of hold-ups in certification of its new jets by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration. The airline was supposed to start taking delivery of its Boeing 787 widebody aircraft last year, but only a handful of the planes have been assembled and they are still awaiting certification, Bloomberg reports. The certification process has dragged on for months longer than expected and the FAA has not given a fresh timeline for final approvals, the news agency reports. Riyadh Air, which has not yet given an exact date for its planned 2026 launch, signed deals for more than 39 Boeing 787-9 models, with options for 33 more. It also has orders for 100 narrow and widebody aircraft from Airbus, which are yet to be delivered.
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Mubadala: CredibleX, a UAE lender specializing in AI-driven financing for small businesses, raised $15 million in a Series A funding round led by the Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund.
Mubadala: Mubadala said it has made a minority investment in Power Factors alongside existing investor Vista Equity Partners to support the global expansion of its renewable energy management platform.
Oman Investment Authority: Oman’s sovereign wealth fund has invested in Elon Musk’s brain chip firm Neuralink.
Saudi Aramco: Asmo, a joint venture between the Saudi oil giant and DHL Supply Chain, has started building its first large logistics hub at King Salman Energy Park in Saudi Arabia.
EDGE: Lockheed Martin signed an agreement with the Tawazun Council for Defense Enablement to establish an advanced microelectronics design and assembly facility in the UAE, to be built in partnership with Abu Dhabi defense group EDGE.
Public Investment Fund: Saudi Arabia’s PIF is selling its first U.S. dollar bond since the start of the Iran conflict, Bloomberg reports.
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🏥 Healthcare Buyout: Saudi Arabia’s Dr. Soliman Fakeeh Hospital Co. agreed to acquire Dr. Mohammed Bin Rashed Al Faqih & Partners Co. in a deal valued at about $425 million amid consolidation in the kingdom’s private healthcare sector.
🚧 Rebalancing Riyadh: The Royal Commission for Riyadh City has awarded $637 million in infrastructure contracts under a program aimed at providing affordable residential land to Saudi citizens.
🚗 Scrap Station: Stellantis, an Amsterdam-based car maker, has opened its first Middle East and Africa vehicle dismantling centre in Casablanca.
🔗 Aluminum Expansion: Egypt signed a strategic partnership with Trafigura to expand the Nag Hammadi Aluminum Complex, investing up to $900 million through the Metallurgical Industries Holding Company subsidiary, Egyptalum.
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🛍️ Trust Building: Brookfield Asset Management is forming a joint venture with Alshaya Group to develop a 480,000-square-foot mixed-use project in Dubai Hills, in a bid of confidence in the long-term strength of the Dubai property market.
₿ Crypto Acceleration: Wall Street giant BNY is collaborating with Finstreet and the ADI Foundation to launch regulated digital asset custody services within the Abu Dhabi Global Market.
🏰 Happiest News: Plans to build Disneyland Abu Dhabi remain on track despite the Iran conflict, with Disney CEO Josh D’Amaro saying in a letter to shareholders that the “strategic logic” of the UAE project remains unchanged.
🚢 Port Pressure: The UAE’s eastern ports of Fujairah and Khor Fakkan have become the Gulf’s main trade lifeline since the Strait of Hormuz was effectively shut, with truck and container traffic surging even after Iranian drone attacks targeted Fujairah facilities, Reuters reports.
💵 Selling Assets: Italy’s UniCredit said it has reached a preliminary agreement to sell part of its Russian subsidiary to a private investor in the UAE for an undisclosed amount, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayedmet today in Abu Dhabi with Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Qatar. He also met withNikos Christodoulides, President of Cyprus. On Wednesday, Sheikh Mohamed met withSheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, at the Make it the Emirates expo in Abu Dhabi. He alsomet withJohn Mahama, President of Ghana, on the sidelines of the event.
Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs, co-chaired withSheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Qatar, the seventh session of the UAE-Qatar Joint Higher Committee, held today at the Zayed National Museum in Abu Dhabi.
Sheikha Al Mayassa bint Hamad, sister of Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad, attended the opening of the new Qatar Pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
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French President Emmanuel Macron said in a post on X that he spoke with IranianPresident Massoud Pezeshkian and “condemned the unjustified strikes against Emirati civilian infrastructure and several ships.”
Saad Rafiq Al Hariri, the former Lebanese Prime Minister, was seen at the Make it in the Emirates exhibition in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday.
Mohamed Alsuwaidi, UAE Minister of Investment, said during a fireside chat at the Make it in the Emirates expo that the UAE’s economic landscape is driven more by the private sector than the government.
Mohamed Sultan Salim Al Habsiwas appointed CEO of Oman Investment Bank.
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🏅 Prized Landmark: Abu Dhabi’s newly-launched Zayed National Museum was named one of the World’s Most Beautiful Museums at the international architecture and design award Prix Versailles, presented at UNESCO Headquarters in Paris. Designed by Norman Foster of Foster + Partners and inspired by the wing of a falcon, the UAE’s national museum’s five steel towers soar elegantly above the Saadiyat cultural district, while also functioning as thermal chimneys to naturally regulate airflow within the building.
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A vendor in Kuwait City cleans and arranges desert truffles as the season for collecting the sought-after delicacy peaks following the region’s sparse winter rainfall (Yasser Al Zayyat / AFP via Getty Images)
📅 Ahead on the Circuit
May 11-13, Abu Dhabi. Ai Everything. A one-day summit combined with a two-day expo explores how AI and humans can work together. ADNEC.
May 12-14, Dubai. Airport Show & Global Airport Leaders Forum. Bringing together top airport suppliers, aviation leaders, and thousands of professionals. Dubai World Trade Center.
May 12-14, Abu Dhabi. Abu Dhabi Infrastructure Summit. The event brings senior government leaders, global investors, developers, contractors, policymakers, and technology providers to discuss the future of smart cities, urban development, and sustainable infrastructure. ADNEC.
May 15-17, Dubai. Art Dubai. Annual event taking place in Dubai, bringing artists from the region and the Global South. Madinat Jumeirah.
May 19-21, Abu Dhabi. World Utilities Congress. Global policymakers, industry leaders and innovators discuss transforming the power, water and utilities sector into resilient, low‑carbon systems. ADNEC.
May 19-21, Damascus. Big5 Construct Syria. The inaugural edition of the platform for reconstruction and development. Syria Expo Center.
May 19-21, Riyadh. Middle East Museums & Heritage Expo. Saudi Arabia’s first dedicated museum, heritage and cultural development trade show. Riyadh Front Exhibition & Convention Center.
May 8-24, Dubai. Dubai Esports & Games Festival. More than two weeks of events, tournaments, game launches and free activities citywide, including GameExpo 2026. Dubai World Trade Center.
June 3-4, Dubai. MENA Investor Conference. The event focuses on capital market trends, GCC macro outlooks, and investment opportunities in the Middle East and North Africa. The Ritz Carlton DIFC.
June 17-19, Rome: FII Priority Europe: Saudi Arabia’s Future Investment Initiative holds a conference focusing on European business links with the Middle East. Cavalieri, Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
Oman eyes tourism, tech as it seeks emerging market status
Oman’s Muscat Stock Exchange is preparing for up to three IPOs in 2026 as part of efforts to boost listings and pursue emerging market status.
Working with the Oman Investment Authority, the bourse aims to bring new sectors like tourism and information technology to market, with companies such as Oman India Fertiliser considering IPOs.
Fundraising has slowed this year after a record $2.5 billion in 2023, but the government is offering incentives such as tax waivers and priority in tenders to attract private firms, the exchange’s CEO, Haitham Al Salmi, told Bloomberg.
The planned merger of Oman’s Sohar International Bank and Ahli Bank is seen as crucial to market capitalization, though the exchange is also exploring consolidation or group listings as alternatives.
“We understand how important this merger is, but we also have Plan B and C,” Al Salmi said.
The Daily Circuit: Sheikh Tahnoon negotiates AI pact + Chips in Saudi
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Today in The Daily Circuit, we’re looking at the latest IPOs on the Saudi Tadawul, a new chip hub in Riyadh, Oman Investment Authority’s surging assets and a fifth Football League Trophy for Man City — if club Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak has his way. But first, the UAE’s powerbrokers rub elbows with Obama.
UAE National Security Advisor Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed concluded a three-day trip to Washington, D.C. on Wednesday as the UAE and U.S. look to nail down a common policy framework that protects intellectual property and data. Amid increasing commercial activity between the two countries on advanced technology, artificial intelligence is among the fastest-growing areas of bilateral commerce, the UAE Embassy to the U.S. noted in a summary of Sheikh Tahnoon’s visit.
The relationship is a two-way street: more than $1 trillion is currently invested by the UAE in the U.S.economy, with significant backing from Emirati funds in semiconductors, AI, space and clean energy. UAE Ambassador to the U.S. Yousef Al Otaiba called the U.S. “our partner of choice” on AI development with “ambitious plans to do even more.”
Sheikh Tahnoon, who is the brother of UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed and chairman of sovereign wealth funds Abu Dhabi Investment Authority and ADQ, met with former President Barack Obama on Wednesday to discuss joint efforts to use technology to improve education.
He also met with his counterpart Jake Sullivan on Tuesday and held discussions with Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, a key figure in Microsoft’s $1.5 billion investment in G42. Others who met with Sheikh Tahnoon included Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell; Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Wally Adeyemo, Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines; Principal Deputy National Security Advisor Jon Finer; and Special Presidential Coordinator for Global Infrastructure and Energy Security Amos Hochstein. Also, White House Coordinator for the Middle East and North Africa Brett McGurk; Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Barbara Leaf, Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Middle East Policy Dan Shapiro; Senator Chris Coons (D-DE) and Senator Mark Warner (D-VA).
Traveling with Sheikh Tahnoon were UAE Minister of Investment Mohamed Alsuwaidi; Executive Affairs Authority Chairman and Mubadala Investment Co. CEO Khaldoon Al Mubarak; Supreme Council for National Security Secretary-General Ali Al Shamsi; National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Authority Chairman Ali Al Neyadi and G42 CEO Peng Xiao, who is a member of the Artificial Intelligence and Advanced Technology Council.
In a banner year for raising funds on Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul stock exchange, the latest candidate to make preparations for going public is Arabian Oud, a 42-year-old perfume retailer that operates 1,200 stores in 37 countries. The Dubai-based company recently hired two banks, Emirates NBD Capital and SNB Capital, to start arrangements for an IPO in Riyadh, Bloomberg reports. Details such as timing and valuation are still under discussion and subject to change, the news agency said. A share sale for Arabian Oud would come at a fertile time for deals in Saudi Arabia. Four recent IPOs in the kingdom drew a combined $176 billion in institutional investor orders. Saudi Aramco, meanwhile, started a $12 billion secondary share sale on Sunday while Saudi healthcare group Dr. Soliman Abdel Kader Fakeeh Hospital Co. raised $91 billion as it started trading this week. And Saudi Arabia’s Leaf Global Environmental Services, which is offering 30% of its share capital in an IPO has set the final price at 50 riyals ($13.33) per share, potentially raising SAR 75 million ($20 million).
CHIPPY MOVE
Saudi Arabia has launched a new strategy to become a hub for semiconductor design as part of the kingdom’s plan to diversify its oil-focused economy. The National Semiconductor Hub will look to back and develop semiconductor companies that can design new chips with a $266 million initial capitalization, saying on Wednesday that it wants to attract 50 firms to Saudi Arabia by 2030. The hub will focus on simple chips to start — not the advanced chips that power generative artificial intelligence and military technology, Bloomberg reported. Plans for the chip hub come as more AI startups are setting up shop in the kingdom, lured by incentives and the possibility of lucrative government deals, The Circuit reports.
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Mubadala: Hakluyt Capital, the investment arm of a strategic advisory firm started by former MI6 intelligence officers, has raised its first venture capital fund with the Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund among its backers, surpassing a target of $50 million, Bloomberg reports. Meanwhile, Austrian content management software firm Storkblok raised $80 million in a Series C funding round with participation from asset management unit Mubadala Capital and Highland Europe as well as participation from existing investors like 3VC and venture capital arm Mubadala Ventures. And China-headquartered polysilicon manufacturer GCL Tech has partnered with MDC Power, a unit of Mubadala Investment Co., to build a polysilicon factory, a material commonly used in semiconductor chips and solar panels, in the UAE.
Oman Investment Authority: Oman’s sovereign wealth fund recorded a 9.95% return in 2023, compared to 8.80% in 2022, as its total assets under management surged by more than OMR1 billion ($2.6 billion) to reach OMR19.24 billion ($50 billion) last year, according to the fund’s annual report released this week.
Mumtalakat: The Bahraini sovereign wealth fund said it has formed a strategic partnership with Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala-backed M42 Group to launch an Amana Healthcare facility in Bahrain that provides medical, pharmaceutical and other health services.
Public Investment Fund: The board of NEOM, the futuristic mega-project backed by the Saudi sovereign wealth fund, has unveiled Magna, a consolidation of a dozen tourism destinations along the Gulf of Aqaba comprising 15 luxury hotels and 2,500 residences.
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⛳ Baghdad Birdie: Eagle Hills, a UAE real estate development company founded by property investor Mohammed Alabbar, bought land in Baghdad to build a $1.5 billion golf real estate project. The Iraqi development will feature a world-class golf course, high-end residential neighborhoods, a five-star hotel, and a health spa.
⛽ LNG Plant: The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) has invited India to buy a stake in its planned liquefaction terminal for producing liquified natural gas, the Mint financial daily reports.
🌐 Teaching Tech: German software giant SAP said it will pay $1.5 billion in cash to acquire WalkMe, an Israel startup that developed a platform for helping companies adopt digital technologies.
🤖 Bot Funds: UAE artificial intelligence startup qeen.ai has raised $2.2 million led by Wamda Capital, with participation from international and regional investors, including 10x Founders, Aditum and Dara Holdings, along with Jabbar Group, Phaze Ventures and Eureka 460.
🚢 Kingdom Cargo: Saudi Arabia has signed a deal to establish a logistics zone in the port of Djibouti, expanding its presence in Africa. The contract was signed by Hassan Al-Huwaizi, president of the Federation of Saudi Chambers, and Aboubaker Omar Hadi, chairman of Djibouti Ports and Free Zones Authority.
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💱 Digital Cash: Saudi Arabia has joined the cross-border trial backed by China of a central bank digital currency, in what could hasten a reduced role in the oil market for the U.S. dollar.
🛍️ Not Buying: U.K. fund managers have warned that investors will “struggle to support” fashion company Shein’s potential blockbuster flotation in London over concerns about its alleged treatment of workers, the Financial Times reports.
🔋 Green Deal: Masdar, the alternative energy company jointly owned by Mubadala, ADQ’s TAQA and ADNOC, is exploring the use of a natural gas corridor from Azerbaijan to Europe for green hydrogen, The National reports.
🖥️ Federal Probe: The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has opened an investigation of Microsoft’s March deal with artificial intelligence startup Inflection AI in order to avoid a government antitrust review of the transaction, the Wall Street Journal reports.
💺 Chinese Partner: Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways has formed a joint venture with China Eastern Airlines that includes coordinating flights and sharing revenues on selected routes.
🚢 Port Call: A consortium of Saudi investors signed a contract on Wednesday to establish the Saudi Logistics City in a free zone at the Port of Djibouti, with factories, warehouses and other industrial facilities in the complex.
🛫 Fasten Seatbelts: Delta Air Lines will resume flights to Israel on Friday after suspending the New York-Tel Aviv route because of the war in Gaza. United Airlines will start flying to Israel again on Sunday.
⛽ Power Move: A senior Bank of America dealmaker is relocating from London to Dubai amid surging energy deal activity in the Middle East, Bloomberg reports.
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Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, held a meeting with Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman in the UAE capital on Wednesday to discuss investment opportunities. Also attending the meeting were Ahmed Jasim Al Zaabi, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Development; Saif Saeed Ghobash, Secretary General of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council; and Waleed Al Mokarrab Al Muhairi, Deputy Group CEO of Mubadala Investment Company.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky traveled to Qatar on Wednesday to meet with Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and promote a summit meeting of international leaders planned for June 15-16 to discuss a solution to the Russia-Ukraine war.
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UAE Energy Minister Suhail Al Mazrouei sought to reaffirm the country’s commitment to OPEC+, telling a panel in the Russian city of St. Petersburg on Thursday that “UAE has been committed to this group, committed to the consumers and the market.”
Manchester City Chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak said the English Premier League club would “absolutely” be targeting five titles in a row, after its historic four-title streak was cemented with a 3-1 win over West Ham United last month. “I remember just going down to the pitch and just telling almost everybody that I saw, ‘Excellent. Fantastic result. We’re so proud. But now we’re going for five in a row,” Al Mubarak, who is also CEO of Mubadala Investment Co., said.
U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has put forward JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and former Google Chair Eric Schmidt for U.K. honors, the Financial Times reports.
David Rubenstein, Co-Founder and Co-Chairman of Carlyle, shared a light moment with Mohammed Alardhi, the Executive Chairman of Bahrain-headquartered Investcorp, at SuperReturn International Berlin on Wednesday, asking him if he could take over control of a passenger plane in an emergency situation. “I will but the landing may be hard for them,” Alardhi, a former fighter-pilot, joked. He returned fire on the new owner of the Baltimore Orioles, quipping “Talking about these things, it’s also dangerous to buy a baseball team.”
Oneworld CEO Nat Pieper told Bloomberg that the global airline group led by American Airlines and British Airways is planning to launch a tech platform which will allow passengers to check-in one time across different carriers, speaking on the sidelines of the IATA annual meeting in Dubai on Monday.
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🛎️ New Edition: The Edition, the Marriott-owned hotel concept dreamed up by Studio 54 creator Ian Schrager, has opened its first hotel in Saudi Arabia. The five-star Jeddah Edition, on the city’s glittering Corniche, embodies the brand’s signature understated aesthetic and laid-back vibes, The National reports in the first review of the property. The 52 spacious rooms and 11 suites boast views of the F1 Grand Prix Circuit and the Jeddah Yacht Club & Marina.
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Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed meets former U.S. President Barack Obama on Wednesday during his visit to Washington. The pair discussed advancing global education initiatives through technology, fostering scientific progress and providing lasting benefits for future generations, Sheikh Tahnoon said on Twitter. (Photo: Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed / Twitter)
🗓️ Circuit Calendar
June 5-6, Hong Kong: Greenwich Economic Forum. A convening of global thought leaders in finance, business, government, and media. HKEX Connect Hall.
June 11-13, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Future Investment Initiative Priority Summit. Saudi Public Investment Fund holds FII conference for first time in Latin America. Copacabana Palace.
June 16-18, Across MENA: Eid Al Adha. Government offices and businesses are closed throughout the region for the Islamic holiday. Dates are subject to sighting of the moon by state religious committees in each country.
June 22-23, New York City: Mubadala New York Sail Grand Prix. Flying catamarans compete at SailGP’s two-day racing festival in New York Harbor. Governors Island.
June 23-26, National Harbor, Maryland: SelectUSA Investment Summit. The highest profile event in the U.S. to facilitate business investment by connecting thousands of investors, companies, economic development organizations and industry experts to make deals. Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center.
July 15-26, Granada, Spain: ADIA Lab International Summer School. A course of lectures and case studies to explore the critical role of trust and safety in AI, examining the ethical, technical and societal implications of AI applications. University of Granada.
The Daily Circuit: Abu Dhabi’s driverless racing league + ADQ launches tech fund with Oman
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Today in The Daily Circuit, we’re looking at the various ways Neom is attracting foreign investors, a proposed share price for the Spinney’s IPO, a new tech-focused fund rolled out by ADQ and the Oman Investment Authority and why the EU has opened its arms to Gulf tourists. But first, over to the track.
There will be no Max Verstappen or Fernando Alonso in the driver’s seat at races taking place at the Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi this weekend. Indeed, there will be no driver at all. The UAE capital will test the region’s supercar fandom with the launch of a brand-new racing league featuring driverless cars, offering spectators free tickets and hoping for a crowd of 10,000.
The first race for the ASPIRE Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League is scheduled for this Saturday, April 27, with eight teams set to compete, including Code19 Racing, one of the first independent autonomous racing teams from the U.S., and Fly Eagle representing Beijing Institute of Technology and the UAE’s Khalifa University. All are vying for a prize pool of $2.25 million.
The teams will use identical race cars from Dallara, adapting software algorithms to teach their cars how to drive and push them to the limit on the circuit. Each car is completely autonomous and the only human intervention allowed at race time is a “kill switch” to bring the vehicle to a stop. Former F1 driver Daniil Kvyat has also accepted the challenge to race head-to-head with one of the autonomous cars, with the engineering teams hoping to get as close as possible to the human lap time.
Faisal Al Bannai, Secretary General of the Advanced Technology Research Council, the government-backed parent entity of the league, and Advisor to the UAE President on research and technology said the new league is aimed at positioning Abu Dhabi as a leading hub for innovation. ASPIRE also has plans for autonomous drone racing and races with off-road buggies and boats.
Neom CEO Nadhmi Al-Nasr will host a phalanx of financiers this week on-site at the futuristic mega-project, as Saudi Arabia looks to drum up fresh funding, Bloomberg reports. The private gathering to show the physical work being done on Neom comes as roadshows — dubbed “Discover Neom” — have sought to court potential investors and collaborators, most recently in Beijing and Shanghai last week. The events include a series of presentations from Neom’s leadership showing construction progress and details of The Line, a 105-mile-long futuristic city, along with industrial district Oxagon; Trojena, Neom’s mountain resort; and Sindalah, a luxury island in the Red Sea that opens to the public later this year.
TOP SHELF
Gulf grocery chain Spinneys may provide some market action amid a broader slowdown for MENA exchanges as the company has set its offer price range for its planned IPO. The offer range has been set between 1.42 dirhams ($0.38) and AED 1.53 per share, implying a market capitalization upon listing on the Dubai Financial Market of between $1.4 billion and $1.5 billion. At the top of the price range, the company will raise $375 million. The final offer price will be determined through a book-building process and is expected to be announced on May 1, the company said in a statement on Tuesday. The IPO subscription period starts today. Shareholder Al Seer Group is selling 900 million shares, equal to a 25% stake. The company operates 75 premium grocery retail supermarkets under the Spinneys, Waitrose and Al Fair brands in the UAE and Oman and is expanding to Saudi Arabia.
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ADQ and Oman Investment Authority: The two Gulf sovereign wealth funds have joined hands to create Jasoor Fund, a $180 million technology-focused fund aimed at investments in Oman’s digital economy and the wider MENA region with a focus on high-growth technology companies.
Public Investment Fund: The PIF is acquiring a majority stake in the tower infrastructure unit of Saudi Telecom Company and merging telco assets to create an entity with a projected annual revenue of $1.3 billion and form “the largest regional company in the telecommunication infrastructure sector,” the fund said in a statement on Monday.
Abu Dhabi Investment Authority: ADIA has hired Brookfield Asset Management’s Julian Thomas as a senior member of its private equity business, Bloomberg reports. Thomas has been heading strategic initiatives in Brookfield’s renewables unit and will join the sovereign wealth fund as head of Americas for its private equities department in the second half of the year, reporting to Jerome Mourgue D’Algue, ADIA’s global head of private equities.
Abu Dhabi Investment Office: Peninsula, an Abu Dhabi-based real estate investment company focused on industrial, logistics and commercial assets, has been granted in-principle approval to operate from Abu Dhabi Global Market, following set-up support from ADIO. Subject to final regulatory approval, Peninsula would become the first internally managed REIT to establish in the ADGM or the wider GCC market.
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🏘️ Hot Property: Shareholders in Dubai developer Emaar Properties approved the board’s proposal for a generous dividend of 50 fils per share, amounting to Dh4.4 billion ($1.2 billion).
🖥️ Computing Power: Abu Dhabi AI firm G42 has picked U.S. technology hardware firm Qualcomm to power its cloud computing offering, Condor AI.
🦈 Baby Shark: Qadreya Al Awadhi, an Emirati entrepreneur and founder of baby food brand Bumblebee Food, secured an investment deal on Shark Tank Dubai.
🧑💻 Capital Boost: The Israel Innovation Authority has launched a $160 million program to encourage institutional investment in VCs supporting Israeli tech companies.
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🛣 Resource Road: Iraq, Turkey, Qatar and the UAE have signed a preliminary deal to cooperate on Iraq’s $17 billion Development Road project, which will link a major commodities port on its southern coast by rail and road to the border with Turkey.
🧑🔧 Shelling Out: Shell and TotalEnergies are among the global energy companies in talks to buy a stake in Adnoc’s Ruwais LNG plant in Abu Dhabi, Bloomberg reports.
🔑 Visa Diplomacy: The EU has announced five-year Schengen visas for Saudi, Omani and Bahraini citizens, in a move that represents a significant strengthening of relations between the EU and Gulf countries.
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UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed hosted a dinner banquet at Qasr Al Watan in Abu Dhabi in honor of Oman’s Sultan Haitham bin Tariq, as part of his state visit to the UAE on Monday. Among the guests were Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed, UAE Vice President, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Presidential Court, Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed, Ruler’s Representative in Al Dhafra Region, and Sheikh Saif bin Zayed, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior. Also on Monday, Sheikh Mohamed and Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, UAE Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, attended the Al Nahyan weddings at Qasr Al Mushrif in Abu Dhabi, part of numerous group weddings held across the emirates under the patronage of the Presidential Court. Sheikh Mohamed congratulated the newlyweds and their families and joined the grooms and their families for photos.
Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai and Chairman of Dubai Executive Council, issued a resolution to form a board of directors for the Dubai Foundation for Women and Children, chaired by Ahmed Darwish Al Muhairi.
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Tariq Bin Hendi, Senior Partner at Global Ventures, told Economy Middle East that the UAE’s young population is feeding a rapidly growing entrepreneurial ecosystem, built upon a transparent regulatory framework, which is a “compelling” combination for VC firms.
Alex Marianelli, Director of Supply Chain for the UN World Food Programme, credited the UAE’s financial and logistical support in helping the WFP expand its humanitarian operations in the region at the launch of a new brand identity for International Humanitarian City in Dubai, now known as Dubai Humanitarian, on Monday.
Dr. Salman Khan, Associate Professor of Computer Vision at Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence in Abu Dhabi, found that green parks in the UAE capital have a cooling effect, highlighting their crucial role in reducing urban heat in a study he conducted with U.S. technology giant IBM.
Hamid AlZaabi, Director-General of the UAE’s Executive Office of Anti-Money Laundering and Counter Terrorism Financing, has drawn attention to the critical role of training to fight financial crime, after Abu Dhabi hosted a workshop for watchdogs from around the region last week.
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🎣 King of Fishing: More than 1,500 anglers and 360 boats took part in the Abu Dhabi Grand Kingfish Championship, one of the most important marine sporting events on the UAE calendar, which finished on Sunday. The three day event, which aims to preserve the heritage of king fishing among Emiratis, saw more than AED1 million ($272,294) in prizes distributed, with the first place prize of AED 200,000 going to Hamad Al Kamali, who caught a 32.69kg whopper.
📅 Ahead on The Circuit
Apr. 23-25, Dubai, UAE: GISEC Global. A forum for furthering the key discussions that are helping to define cyber resilience and connecting the global cybersecurity community. Dubai World Trade Center.
Apr. 25-26, Abu Dhabi, UAE: DriftX. An event for smart, autonomous and sustainable urban mobility across air, land, and sea organized in partnership with the Abu Dhabi Investment Office, Abu Dhabi’s Smart and Autonomous Vehicles Industry (SAVI) cluster and Bayanat. Yas Marina.
Apr. 28-29, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: World Economic Forum Special Meeting. A gathering of investors, politicians and experts on topics of collaboration, growth and energy for economic development. TBC.
Apr. 29-May 1, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: Future Hospitality Summit. An international gathering hosted in cities around the world bringing together the most influential hospitality investors and developers. Mandarin Oriental Al Faisaliah.
Apr. 29 – May 5, Abu Dhabi, UAE: Abu Dhabi International Book Fair. A key event for the publishing industry in the Middle East and North Africa. Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center.
Apr. 30-May 1, Abu Dhabi, UAE: Mobility Live. A conference and exhibition sponsored by the Abu Dhabi transport regulators, gathering disruptive technology developers in transportation and the public sector. Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center.
Apr. 30-May 1, Abu Dhabi, UAE: Middle East Rail. The leading conference in the region for rail innovation, technology and strategy. Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center.
May 5-8, Los Angeles: Milken Institute Global Conference. Politicians, financiers, media and philanthropists convene to discuss challenges across themes like innovation and technology, health and medical research, diversity and inclusion. The Beverly Hilton.
May 6-7, Dubai, UAE: Dubai FinTech Summit. The second annual gathering of financial leaders meet to spotlight innovation and discuss disruptions in the industry, organized by the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). Madinat Jumeirah.
May 7-9, Abu Dhabi, UAE: AIM Congress. The Annual Investment Meeting will convene inter-governmental leaders, executives, entrepreneurs and policymakers on the theme “Adapting to a Shifting Investment Landscape: Harnessing New Potential for Global Economic Development.” Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center.
May 13-15, Abu Dhabi, UAE: Abu Dhabi Global Healthcare Week. A conference focusing on investments, and innovation to solve the most important global health challenges. Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Center and Abu Dhabi City.
May. 14-16, Doha, Qatar: Qatar Economic Forum, Powered by Bloomberg. A news-driven event dedicated to global business and investment. This year’s theme is “A World Remade: Navigating the Year of Uncertainty.” Request your invite here. Fairmont & Raffles, Doha.
May 29-31, Marrakech, Morocco: GITEX Africa. The second edition of the biggest tech and startup gathering in Africa. Place Bab Jdid.