The Daily Circuit: Zoom’s Saudi data center + Emirates chief rips European rivals

In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re looking at Zoom opening a new data center in Saudi Arabia, Mutlaq Al-Ghowairi Contracting Co. postponing its IPO on Riyadh’s Tadawul Exchange, BlackRock and Brookfield vying for a stake in Kuwait’s pipeline network, and the Oman Investment Authority making plans to spend $1.5 billion on a range of industries inside the sultanate. But first, the head of Emirates airline offers some harsh criticism of the industry in Berlin.

Emirates President Tim Clark has lashed out at European rivals, saying it was a “little bit sad” to see them taking advantage of their Middle Eastern counterparts’ current weakness.

Emirates, alongside Etihad Airways and Qatar Airways, was forced to cut back operations since the start of the conflict with Iran, amid airspace closures, drone strikes on airport infrastructure and a dramatic reduction in inbound tourism to the Gulf. Some airlines, including German flag carrier Lufthansa, have used the opening to push for more capacity in Asia.

“My message to all of them: Be careful what you wish for, we will be back very hard and fast,” Clark told journalists ahead of the ILA Berlin air show, adding that Emirates had “no intention of cutting back, reducing or anything else.”

Despite facing challenges from the conflict, Emirates has a ready supply of jet fuel in the UAE, giving it a significant advantage over many global airlines amid soaring oil prices driven by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. 

Clark also made a plea for “free and open access” to more European markets, including Berlin, where Emirates has long sought to be granted a slot. “We have brought enormous economic wealth to Germany just by virtue of what we’ve bought… We have very compelling reasons to be allowed to go to Berlin,” he said.

Emirates will soon face a new rival closer to home. Riyadh Air, which is backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, will operate its first commercial flight, bringing forward the launch of its London route, after it received its third Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner on Sunday.

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Zoom opens new Saudi data center in $75 million expansion program 

Zoom has opened a new data center in Saudi Arabia as part of a $75 million effort to improve its video platform in the kingdom and expand its presence in the Middle East.

The new facility targets business customers and government agencies, providing faster and more reliable connections by keeping the operation within Saudi Arabia, Mohannad AlKalash, Zoom Vice President for the Middle East, Türkiye, Africa, and Pakistan, The Circuit’s Omnia Al Desoukie reports.

Saudi Arabia is one of the most forward‑looking digital markets in the region, and we’re seeing remarkable momentum here,” AlKalash said at a launch ceremony.

To read the full story, click here.

📰 Developing Stories

One of Saudi Arabia’s biggest construction firms has postponed its planned IPO, which would have been the Gulf’s first major share sale this year. Mutlaq Al-Ghowairi Contracting Co. decided to delay the projected $799 million share sale because of unfavorable market conditions and will reassess timing for a future offering, Bloomberg reports. Despite the decision to delay, a Saudi stock exchange filing indicated strong investor demand that exceeded the shares on offer. Mutlaq Al-Ghowairi said it remains committed to expansion plans.

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ACWA Power: The Saudi utility, backed by the Public Investment Fund, is in talks with Egypt to cooperate on seawater desalination projects.

Kuwait Petroleum Corporation: The state-owned oil company shortlisted private equity firms including BlackRock Inc.’s Global Infrastructure Partners and Brookfield Asset Management to buy a stake in a pipeline network in a deal expected to be worth about $7.5 billion, Bloomberg reports.

MGX: OpenAI, which is backed by Gulf funds including Abu Dhabi AI investment fund MGX, has filed for an IPO, joining AI rival Anthropic and SpaceX, Elon Musk’s rocket maker which owns xAI, in the race to go public.

Oman Investment Authority: Oman Future Fund, owned by OIA, will invest about $1.5 billion across sectors, including energy, industry, tech, healthcare and tourism, to boost diversification, entrepreneurship and foreign investment in Oman’s economy.

Investment Corporation of Dubai: Dubai-based ALEC Holdings, majority owned by the ICD, said its Target Engineering subsidiary won three engineering, procurement and construction contracts across the Gulf worth a combined $500 million.

Qatar Investment Authority: French insect agriculture firm Innovafeed, which runs a commercial-scale black soldier fly production facility, raised $59 million in a round backed by investors including the QIA.

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✈️ Profit Squeeze: The International Air Transport Association cut its forecast for global airline profits in 2026 to $23 billion from $41 billion, as soaring fuel prices linked to the Iran conflict drive industry costs sharply higher despite strong passenger demand.

🎆 Events Boom: Dubai World Trade Center generated approximately $6.8 billion in economic output through its calendar of large-scale business events in 2025.

🚂 Freight Route: Saudi Arabia Railways has awarded a contract to a joint venture between OHL Arabia and Hassan Allam Construction Saudi to build a freight rail link in Dammam’s 2nd Industrial City, connecting more than 1,000 facilities to national logistics hubs.

📊 Containing Costs: PointFive, an Israeli startup that developed an AI cost management platform, raised $60 million in a Series B funding round.

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☀️ Green Boom: Renewable energy production in Arab countries jumped nearly 36% in 2025 as major investments in solar and wind projects across the Gulf accelerated the region’s shift toward cleaner power generation.

💰 Startup Scale: Abu Dhabi’s Hub71 said startups in its ecosystem have raised more than $2.7 billion in funding and generated over $1.5 billion in revenue since it launched in 2019.

🛢️ Fill it Up: OPEC+ agreed to raise oil output by about 188,000 barrels per day in July for a fourth straight monthly increase, The Wall Street Journal reports

⚽ Clubs for Sale: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Sport and the National Center for Privatization & PPP have announced the privatization of five soccer clubs, inviting investor submissions.

🌍 Power Circuit

Saudi Arabia’s King Salman issued a royal order on Monday to appoint or promote 212 judges at various levels within the Ministry of Justice.

Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid, Crown Prince of Dubai and UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, visited on Monday Dubai International Financial Center, where he met Essa Kazim, Governor of DIFC.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Tahnoon, Advisor of Special Affairs to the UAE presidential Court, met with Hemant Taneja, CEO of U.S. venture capital firm General Catalyst Partners, along with Faisal Abdulaziz Al Bannai, Advisor to the UAE President for Strategic Research and Advanced Technology Affairs and Chairman of EDGE Group.

Prince Faisal bin Nawaf, Governor of Saudi Arabia’s Al-Jouf Province, met with Pakistan’s Ambassador to the Kingdom, Ahmad Farooq, in Sakaka on Monday.

➿ On the Circuit

Ashok Kumar was appointed Vice President for Resources and Transformation at Abu Dhabi-based private jet operator RoyalJet.

Hatem El Nawawy was appointed Executive Head of Egypt’s Export Development Authority in a decree issued by Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly.

Salem Saeed AlShamsi, Ambassador of the UAE to Nigeria, presented his credentials to Dr. Omar Alieu Touray, President of the Commission of the Economic Community of West African States, as Permanent Representative of the UAE to the organization.

🎶 Culture Circuit

🎬 Festival Transition: Shivani Pandya Malhotra has stepped down as Managing Director of the Red Sea Film Foundation after seven years helping build the Jeddah-based event into one of the Arab world’s leading film festivals. Her successor has not yet been named, with CEO Faisal Baltyuor overseeing operations while a search takes place, Deadline reports. The sixth edition of the Red Sea International Film Festival is scheduled to take place in Jeddah from Dec. 3-12.

📷 Photo of the Day

UAE Italian rider Elisa Longo Borghini crosses the finish line to win the ninth stage of the Giro d’Italia Women 2026 cycling race (Marco Bertorello / AFP via Getty Images)

📅 Ahead on the Circuit

June 10, Dubai. The Briefing: 2026 Resilience & Recovery Conference. A forum for business owners, investors, senior executives, founders and decision-makers to discuss financial resilience. JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai.

June 10-11, Doha. Project Qatar. The international construction and building materials exhibition showcases cutting-edge innovations and sustainable solutions. Doha Exhibition and Convention Center.

June 15-18, Cairo. Africa Health Excon. An annual event that brings together leaders and policymakers in health care. AlManara International Conference 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 government and private-sector leaders to create new investment opportunities. Venue TBA.

June 23-24, Abu Dhabi. Forbes Middle East Building the Future Summit. Industry leaders, investors, architects, and innovators explore the trends and technologies shaping the next era of real estate. Conrad Etihad Towers.

June 23-25, Cairo. Big5 Construct Egypt. Exploring the latest products, innovations and technologies in the construction industry. Egypt International Exhibition Center.

June 24, Dubai. Energy & Sustainability Summit. The summit aims to drive forward the effective decarbonization of the Middle East’s construction and energy sectors, in support of Net Zero agendas, and their short- and long-term goals. Habtoor Grand Beach Resort & Spa.

The Daily Circuit: Riyadh Air gets Dreamliners + Uber Gulf air taxis

In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re looking at Saudi Arabia paying out $16 billion to cancel some of its NEOM projects, a rebound in demand for flights on Etihad, legal betting in the UAE on World Cup matches and Uber planning air taxi service and other new technologies in the Gulf. But first, Riyadh Air is getting ready for commercial take-off.

Saudi Arabia’s new national airline just received its first aircraft.

Riyadh Air took delivery of two Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, marking a key step as the carrier prepares to launch commercial service next month.

The jets are the first arrivals from an order book that includes up to 72 Dreamliners and will be used on the airline’s inaugural route between Riyadh and London Heathrow starting July 1, according to the airline.

Backed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, Riyadh Air is central to the kingdom’s effort to transform Riyadh into a global aviation hub and attract a projected 150 million annual visitors by 2030.

The delivery is also a boost for Boeing, whose Gulf customers remain among its largest buyers as the manufacturer works to increase production and recover from years of operational setbacks.

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Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi plans air taxis, new tech in Gulf

Uber is looking to bring autonomous vehicles, air taxis and drones to the Gulf, betting that governments there will move faster than many Western markets to approve the technology.

“So the Middle East, especially if you look at Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, they are on it.” Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said in an interview with the “Invest Like the Best” podcast. “The regulators are very entrepreneurial, you know.”

Khosrowshahi said autonomous vehicle services are already operating in parts of the UAE and suggested broader deployment across the region could come sooner than in cities such as New York and Boston, where regulatory approval is expected to take longer.

To read the full story, click here.

📰 Developing Stories

UAE fans will soon be able to place wagers legally on FIFA World Cup soccer matches for the first time through a locally licensed operator. Play971 is preparing World Cup-focused features, including dedicated match pages, player markets, and tournament-themed games for local users. The rollout reflects the UAE’s evolving gaming framework under the General Commercial Gaming Regulatory Authority and its push to develop a regulated market. The World Cup will serve as a key test of consumer demand as the country expands licensed sports wagering and broader gaming offerings.

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Mubadala: The Abu Dhabi sovereign wealth fund was named the exclusive title sponsor of the Mubadala DC Open tennis tournament through 2030

Public Investment Fund: The Saudi sovereign wealth fund signed an agreement with Egyptian realtor Talaat Moustafa Group  to explore residential, commercial, hospitality and other opportunities across PIF-owned projects in the kingdom.

ADQ: Demand for flights through its hub in Abu Dhabi is so strong that ADQ-backed Etihad Airways is expected to surpass its capacity from before the Iran war without needing to aggressively cut prices to attract passengers, the Financial Times reports.

Masdar: The Abu Dhabi-backed renewable energy company signed a 15-year purchase agreement with EDF Power Solutions North America.

ADNOC: Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. sold at least 14 million barrels of crude oil to Asian buyers via tenders despite continued regional tensions.

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💰Prime Purchase: An unidentified European buyer bought a prime coastal estate on Dubai’s Naïa Island for $152.5 million, marking one of the largest and most valuable beachfront land sales in the UAE.

🛢Crude Capacity: Kuwait’s Central Agency for Public Tenders approved a $992 million contract with India’s Larsen & Toubro for the Kuwait Oil Co.’s project to develop crude oil storage facilities. 

📉 Oil Slide: Saudi Arabia reduced prices for its main crude grades across Asia, Europe, and North America for the second month in a row.

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📈 Awaiting OK: Egyptian investment platform Thndr is awaiting final regulatory approvals to launch in Saudi Arabia as part of its regional expansion strategy, following its entry into the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange market last year.

🚢 Passage to China: A liquefied natural gas shipment from Qatar transited the Strait of Hormuz en route to China, according to ship-tracking data, amid heightened regional tensions affecting U.S.–Iran relations.

💻 AI Failure: The OECD warns that a prolonged Middle East conflict could derail Gulf countries’ AI ambitions by disrupting energy, trade, and investment flows.

🌍 Power Circuit

UAE President  Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed issued a resolution appointing Kamal Ishaq Almaazmi as Undersecretary of the Department of Finance.

Sheikh Maktoum bin Mohammed, UAE Minister of Finance, reviewed the agency’s 2025 Annual Report that focused on government efficiency and goals for both 2031 and 2071.

Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid, Chairperson of the Dubai Culture and Arts Authority, begins a visit to Sweden today, leading a high-level delegation of ministers and government officials.

➿ On the Circuit

Khaldoon Al Mubarak, Managing Director and Group CEO of Mubadala, and the Executive Affairs Authority, met in Washington, D.C., with U.S. Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of the Treasury Scott Bessent, Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick, Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs Jacob Helberg, House Speaker Mike Johnson and several other members of Congress.

Mariam bint Mohammed Almheiri, Vice Chair and Managing Director of 2PointZero Group, represented the parent company, International Holding Co., at the Adani Group’s annual Conference in Mumbai.

Dr. Thani bin Ahmed Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of Foreign Trade, visited Belarus, where he held meetings with Prime Minister Alexander Turchin, Minister of Foreign Affairs Maxim Ryzhenkov and Minister of Economy Yuri Chebotar.

Jugal Madaan was appointed Acting CEO of Abu Dhabi National Insurance Company, replacing Charalampos Mylonas.

🎶 Culture Circuit

🎞 Crime Thriller: Saudi director Haifaa Al-Mansour’s new murder mystery, “Unidentified,” will debut this week at New York’s Tribeca Film Festival. The film stars Saudi actress Mila Al-Zahrani as a young police officer investigating the death of a woman whose body is found in the desert. Al-Mansour received funding from the Saudi Film Commission for the crime thriller, which will be distributed internationally by Sony Pictures Classics, Arab News reports.

📷 Photo of the Day

Saudi Air Force jets release green and white smoke as they escort one of two Riyadh Air Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners upon its entry into the kingdom’s airspace (Riyadh Air)

📅 Ahead on the Circuit

June 10, Dubai. The Briefing: 2026 Resilience & Recovery Conference. A forum for business owners, investors, senior executives, founders and decision-makers to discuss financial resilience. JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai.

June 10-11, Doha. Project Qatar. The international construction and building materials exhibition showcases cutting-edge innovations and sustainable solutions. Doha Exhibition and Convention Center.

June 15-18, Cairo. Africa Health Excon. An annual event that brings together leaders and policy makers in health care. AlManara International Conference 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.

June 23-24, Abu Dhabi. Forbes Middle East Building the Future Summit. Industry leaders, investors, architects, and innovators explore the trends and technologies shaping the next era of real estate. Conrad Etihad Towers.

June 24, Dubai. Energy & Sustainability Summit. The summit aims to drive forward the effective decarbonization of the Middle East’s construction and energy sectors, in support of Net Zero agendas, and their short- and long-term goals. Habtoor Grand Beach Resort & Spa.

June 23-25, Cairo. Big5 Construct Egypt. Exploring the latest products, innovations and technologies in the construction industry. Egypt International Exhibition Center.

June 30-July 1, Berlin. GITEX Europe. One of the world’s biggest gathering of tech companies. Messe Berlin.

The Daily Circuit: Saudi appeal to energy execs + Libya’s oil windfall

In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re reporting on Emirates, Qatar Airways and other Gulf carriers heading to Rio de Janeiro to discuss the Iran conflict’s impact on the industry, Oman signing an oil exploration agreement with Libya, ACWA Power leasing land in the Philippines, and Dubai launching a program to help small businesses. But first, Saudi Arabia sketches out the growing challenges facing world energy markets.

Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman told a gathering of oil and gas executives in Russia that the world needs “every molecule of energy” that can be produced amid the current geopolitical upheaval.

“There are so many moving parts, there are so many unknowns, there are things that you think have become a reality, but then you wake up the next morning, and the reality is no longer a reality,” Prince Abdulaziz said at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.

The comments come as the Iran war threatens oil exports and shipping routes across the Gulf while the Ukraine conflict continues to disrupt Russian energy flows, presenting unprecedented challenges for global energy markets, Reuters reports.

OPEC Secretary General, Haitham Al Ghais, meanwhile, told the conference he expects robust oil demand growth and is not changing its estimates, which are at the higher end of the industry’s range. “We need to invest well ahead of time to be prepared for the demand that we see in the future,” he said.

On the sidelines of the conference, Prince Abdulaziz met Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak, who said the pair agreed that uncertainty over global oil demand is making it harder for producers to plan long-term investments. “Estimates made just a few years ago now need to be fundamentally revised,” Novak said.

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📰 Developing Stories

Emirates, Qatar Airways and other Gulf airlines will be prominent this weekend in discussions about the impact of the Iran conflict at the International Air Transport Association’s summit in Rio de Janeiro. Representing 370 carriers, the IATA will likely be focused on surging wartime oil prices, along with aircraft delivery delays, at the June 6-8 conference, the industry’s largest, Reuters reports. The Gulf carriers have been hit particularly hard because many of their flights pass through Middle East airspace. Industry officials say longer routes and higher fuel bills are adding pressure even as passenger demand remains strong.

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AD Ports: Safeen Drydocks, a joint venture between AD Ports Group and Premier Marine Engineering, won two major vessel construction contracts valued at $354 million.

ACWA Power: Saudi Arabia’s renewable energy company ACWA Power has leased land in the Philippines to build a 500-megawatt solar plant in New Clark City, a special economic zone north of Manila.

Mubadala: Hafeet Rail, a joint venture between Etihad Rail, Oman Rail, and Mubadala, has begun laying track on the UAE–Oman railway project.

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💦 Blue Maker: UAE’s biggest lender FAB said it invested in the WaterEquity Everspring Fund, which is focused on expanding access to safe water and sanitation across emerging markets.

🤝 Rising Partner: South African investment in Dubai has risen to over $294 million over the past five years, spanning industries including information technology, pharmaceuticals and food. 

🛢 Work Delay: Oman’s Mina al Fahal terminal has resumed oil loading after a temporary suspension imposed after an explosion near its mooring berths, Bloomberg reports.

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🛍️ Still Afloat: Middle Eastern consumers are spending heavily as usual despite the ongoing war, but they are seeking better bargains, NielsenIQ found in a survey.

🚓 Policing Syria: Syria has established a Tourism Police unit responsible for ensuring the safety and security of visitors, Tourism Minister Mazen Al Salhani told The National

🫶 Helping Hands: Dubai launched the “SME in a Box” program to help small and medium businesses start faster and more affordably by providing integrated access to licensing, banking, payments, logistics, and telecommunications.

🌍 Power Circuit

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman held a phone call on Wednesday with Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa.

Princess Reema bint Bandar Al Saud, Saudi Arabia’s Ambassador to the U.S., will participate in the annual Seminar 2026, an event featuring the highest-ranking communications and public affairs executives, to be held in Arizona on June 7-9.

Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Defense, attended the graduation ceremony of the 13th cohort of the National Defense College in Abu Dhabi.

➿ On the Circuit

Badr Abdelatty, Egypt’s Foreign Minister, tells Reuters that the country is close to issuing $500 million of Samurai bonds on the Japanese market this year.

Saqr Ghobash, UAE Speaker of the Federal National Council, met with Serbian Prime Minister Đuro Macut during a visit to Belgrade.

Koen van Erp was appointed to lead EMEA Alliances and Channels at Cloudera, the hybrid data and AI platform company.

🎶 Culture Circuit

🍴 Foodie Fallout: The Michelin Guide’s Dubai edition needs more time to stage its annual awards ceremony because of the Iran conflict. The restaurant lovers’ bible issued a statement on Thursday saying present conditions “call for resilience and adaptability,” Arabian Gulf Business Insight reports. Michelin said the coveted prizes will be awarded to Dubai’s best restaurants in an event to be scheduled for an unspecified later date.

📷 Photo of the Day

Khaldoon Al Mubarak, Group CEO of Mubadala and Chairman of Manchester City F.C., reviews the team’s U.K. football club’s season in a meeting with reporters in Manchester. “We are far from peaked,” he said. “This is a Club that is designed and built to win.” (Emirates News Agency)

📅 Ahead on the Circuit

June 5-7, Dubai. Dubai Esports & Games Festival. The three-week event concludes this weekend with GameExpo26. Dubai World Trade Center. 

June 10-11, Doha. Project Qatar. The international construction and building materials exhibition showcases cutting-edge innovations and sustainable solutions. Doha Exhibition and Convention Center.

June 15-18, Cairo. Africa Health Excon. An annual event that brings together leaders and policy makers in health care. AlManara International Conference 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.

June 23-24, Abu Dhabi. Forbes Middle East Building the Future Summit. Industry leaders, investors, architects, and innovators explore the trends and technologies shaping the next era of real estate. Conrad Etihad Towers.

June 24, Dubai. Energy & Sustainability Summit. The summit aims to drive forward the effective decarbonization of the Middle East’s construction and energy sectors, in support of Net Zero agendas, and their short- and long-term goals. Habtoor Grand Beach Resort & Spa.

June 23-25, Cairo. Big5 Construct Egypt. Exploring the latest products, innovations and technologies in the construction industry. Egypt International Exhibition Center.

June 30-July 1, Berlin. GITEX Europe. One of the world’s biggest gathering of tech companies. Messe Berlin.

The Daily Circuit: PIF switches to Saudi CEOs + Bahrain’s $1B bond sale

In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re reporting on Bahrain’s $1 billion wartime bond sale, Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal’s SpaceX windfall, TAQA’s winning majority ownership of Abu Dhabi’s Taweelah C power project, and Turkish plans to rehabilitate the rusting Hejaz railroad as a vehicle for Gulf exports. But first, the PIF is putting more Saudi CEOs in its boardrooms.

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is shaking up its portfolio companies to put a local stamp on their leadership ranks.

The sovereign wealth fund has begun replacing a number of foreign CEOs with Saudi nationals at more than 100 startups founded over the past decade, the Financial Times reports

Among them is electronics manufacturer Alat, which named the PIF’s Saudi chief of industrials and mining, Muhammad Aldawood, as acting CEO in place of the departing Amit Midha. Neo Space Group is substituting Haithem AlFaraj for Martijn Blanken of the Netherlands.

The changes come after the fund conducted a review of all its companies, including how they will reallocate spending in the coming years, the newspaper said, citing an adviser to the Saudi government. They reflect a wider restructuring of Saudi business after a decade of heavy spending by the PIF, which Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has used to reduce the kingdom’s reliance on oil revenues. 

The changes also point to tensions caused by the government’s Vision 2030 economic reform plans, which aim to create more jobs for citizens but often employ highly paid foreign executives. Saudi-based companies now account for about 80% of the fund’s portfolio, up from roughly 70% in 2020.

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📰 Developing Stories

Turkey is advancing plans to revive the historic Hejaz Railway and extend it through Jordan and Saudi Arabia to Oman, creating a new overland trade route that provides an alternative to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. Turkish Transport Minister Abdulkadir Uraloğlu said the government is working with Syria and Jordan to reconnect existing rail lines and is discussing the project’s expansion with Saudi Arabia. The railway, originally built during the Ottoman era to link the Syrian capital of Damascus with the holy city of Medina in Saudi Arabia, would carry both freight and passengers. The Hejaz also features as the critical link in a plan connecting the Gulf to the Mediterranean through Israel, The Circuit has reported.

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Abu Dhabi Investment Authority: Austrian gas-engine maker Innio raised $2.43 billion in its Nasdaq IPO after its principal shareholder, ADIA-backed AI Alpine sold 90 million of its shares.

Saudi Aramco: The world’s largest oil company said the current supply crisis shows underinvestment in refining after about 3 million barrels a day of capacity closed from 2020 to 2023.

TAQA: A consortium led by Abu Dhabi National Energy Co., known as TAQA, was awarded majority ownership of Abu Dhabi’s 2.6-gigawatt Taweelah C power project.

G42: Abu Dhabi’s G42 and global banking giant Santander have signed a draft agreement to co-develop artificial intelligence tools across Santander’s worldwide operations.

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💵 Bond Test: Bahrain raised $1 billion in a bond sale that took place just hours after it was the target of Iranian missile attacks, Bloomberg reports.

🏝️ Island Icon: WOW Resorts awarded a contract to China Road and Bridge Corp. to build the $1.3 billion JW Marriott Al Marjan Island Resort and Residences in the UAE northern emirate of Ras Al Khaimah.

🖥️ Developer Tool: Coralogix, an Israeli startup that makes an AI platform to assist software developers, raised $200 million in a fundraising round that pegged the company’s value at $1.6 billion.

🗣 Circuit Chatter

🚀 War Toll: The impact of missile and drone strikes on Dubai’s migrant workers, who comprise the largest group of casualties from the conflict with Iran, is explored in a New York Times story.

⛽ Accelerated Work: Kuwait’s merger of state-owned KIPIC into KNPC is expected to accelerate the long-delayed $10 billion Al Zour petrochemicals project since 2024.

🇸🇦 Saudi Shelter: Saudi Arabia’s economy is showing resilience, drawing new business from across the Gulf, despite an IMF report that projects a war-related decline in GDP growth.

🌍 Power Circuit

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed met with Morocco’s King Mohammed VI during a private visit to the North African country.

Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad held a phone call on Wednesday with U.S. President Donald Trump.

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs, held a phone call with Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al-Ahmad, Kuwait’s Minister of Foreign Affairs. Sheikh Abdullah held a phone call with Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, Bahrain’s Minister of Foreign Affairs.

Prince Faisal bin Farhan, Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister, met with Rafael Grossi, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, in Riyadh on Wednesday.

Sheikh Khaled Ahmad ​Al-Sabah, Kuwait Petroleum Corp.’s Managing Director for international marketing, said ​on Wednesday that Kuwait could restore nearly 70% of its oil production within ​six to eight weeks after the Strait of Hormuz reopens, Reuters reports

Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, UAE Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, inaugurated Arqaam Capital’s 13th Annual MENA Investor Conference in Dubai.

➿ On the Circuit

Khaled Mohamed Balama, Governor of the Central Bank of the UAE, met with Khalid Humaidan, Governor of the Central Bank of Bahrain, at the bank’s headquarters in Abu Dhabi.

Armin Peter was appointed Managing Director, Markets, at the Dubai Financial Services Authority.

Maura Geertsma was appointed dnata Travel Group’s new Divisional Vice President, Corporate Travel

🎶 Culture Circuit

🌳 Green Cairo: Egypt plans a “Greening Cairo” project to turn evacuated urban spaces into parks while restoring the capital’s historic center. Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly announced the initiative on Tuesday, outlining plans to enhance downtown Cairo’s attraction to foreign tourists with a range of cultural activities, citing the recently launched “Art Street” that has transformed central alleyways into open-air galleries.

📷 Photo of the Day

Ayyoub Bouaddi of Team Morocco arrives in the U.S. at Newark Liberty International Airport ahead of the FIFA World Cup (Jordan Bank/Getty Images)

📅 Ahead on the Circuit

June 5-7, Dubai. Dubai Esports & Games Festival. The three-week event concludes this weekend with GameExpo26. Dubai World Trade Center. 

June 10-11, Doha. Project Qatar. The international construction and building materials exhibition showcases cutting-edge innovations and sustainable solutions. Doha Exhibition and Convention Center.

June 15-18, Cairo. Africa Health Excon. An annual event that brings together leaders and policy makers in health care. AlManara International Conference 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.

June 23-24, Abu Dhabi. Forbes Middle East Building the Future Summit. Industry leaders, investors, architects, and innovators explore the trends and technologies shaping the next era of real estate. Conrad Etihad Towers.

June 24, Dubai. Energy & Sustainability Summit. The summit aims to drive forward the effective decarbonization of the Middle East’s construction and energy sectors, in support of Net Zero agendas, and their short- and long-term goals. Habtoor Grand Beach Resort & Spa.

June 23-25, Cairo. Big5 Construct Egypt. Exploring the latest products, innovations and technologies in the construction industry. Egypt International Exhibition Center.

The Daily Circuit: Core42 grows in Big Apple + AD Ports’ Brazil acquisition

In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re reporting on AD Ports’ $835 million acquisition in Brazil, Humain teaming up with Nvidia to operate robotaxis across Saudi Arabia, ADNOC studying prospects for a new fuel pipeline to skirt the Strait of Hormuz, and Dubai Economic Development Corp. chief Hadi Badri talking up partnerships with Hong Kong. But first, Core42 looks to expand its AI operations in the Big Apple.

Abu Dhabi-based Core42 said it will expand artificial intelligence operations in New York, adding new computing capacity to help meet the growing demand for AI services in the U.S.

The expansion will bring Core42’s total capacity at its Lake Mariner campus in upstate New York to more than 100 megawatts, making it one of the company’s largest overseas AI infrastructure sites, The Circuit reports.

Core42, a unit of Abu Dhabi’s AI-focused G42 group, said the project is part of its strategy to build digital infrastructure and run advanced AI systems for businesses, governments and other large customers.

The New York expansion is the latest step in Core42’s push into the U.S. and Europe, where it has been investing heavily in data centers and cloud computing.

 The company recently secured $550 million in financing from HSBC to support international growth.

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Dubai, Hong Kong must be partners, not rivals, Hadi Badri says

Hadi Badri, CEO of the Dubai Economic Development Corp., said the UAE business center and Hong Kong should act more as partners than rivals (Instagram/Hadi Badri)

“Dubai and Hong Kong are often framed as competitors,” Badri said after visiting the city, which acts as a financial gateway to China, The Circuit reports.

 “Yet, families and institutions I met are no longer asking, “’Which hub do I choose?’” They are asking, “‘How do these two hubs work together?’’’ Badri said. “For a growing number, the answer now includes both.”

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📰 Developing Stories

Humain, the Saudi artificial intelligence company backed by the Public Investment Fund, will team up with Nvidia to operate robotaxis across the kingdom. Humain will use the AI chipmaker’s Drive Hyperion platform to handle all steering, braking and navigation functions, CEO Tareq Amin said in a post on X. The Saudi company received a shipment of Nvidia’s latest AI chips last December to accelerate its construction of a data center. It secured up to $1.2 billion in financing from the National Infrastructure Fund in January to expand Saudi Arabia’s digital infrastructure.

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ADNOC: The UAE’s national oil company is studying a new pipeline that would carry gasoline, diesel and jet fuel across the UAE to Fujairah, bypassing the Strait of Hormuz.

du: The UAE’s govenrnment-backed telecommunications company has launched a $50 million fund called du Ventures in partnership with Shorooq to invest in startups focused on AI, fintech, cybersecurity, cloud-computing and gaming.

OQ Exploration & Production: Oman’s government-owned energy exploration firm signed a cooperation agreement with the Libyan Investment Authority to pursue joint opportunities in oil, gas and related energy investments.

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🤝 Market Exploration: New York’s State Street financial services firm and Riyadh-based Jadwa Investment signed an agreement to offer custody and asset servicing solutions to institutional clients in Oman.

📦 Regional Growth: Indian apparel company Arvind Ltd. launched Arvind Atelier, a wholly owned subsidiary, in the UAE’s Sharjah Free Zone, to strengthen its presence in international markets.

📝 Energy Contract: Saudi Anmat Technology for Trading secured an $84 million contract from Saudi Electricity Co. for an end-user device replacement and expansion project.

⏲️ Weight Watchers: Novo Nordisk launched its weight-loss pill Wegovy in the UAE following regulatory approval, making the country the second market after the U.S. to offer the drug.

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⚛️ Nuclear Support: The International Atomic Energy Agency said it is providing technical assistance to the UAE after a drone strike damaged equipment and cut external power at the Barakah nuclear plant.

🇴🇲 Coaxing Oman: The U.S. is pressing Oman to distance itself from Iran, complicating Muscat’s long-standing role as a neutral mediator, The Wall Street Journal reports.

👚 Apparel Sale: Dubai-based Apparel Group is exploring an IPO for its Indian unit, Apparel Group India, with a potential listing expected later this year or in early 2027, Bloomberg reports.

📈 New in Town: Nasdaq-traded advisory firm WTW received approval to operate an investment business in the Dubai International Financial Center.

🌍 Power Circuit

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, UAE Vice President, Prime Minister and Ruler of Dubai, reviewed the progress of the government’s project to integrate AI into at least half of all its services within two years.

Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense of the UAE, said the emirate will use “innovative solutions” to strengthen its economy and tourism.

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs, met with Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday. Sheikh Abdullah held a phone call with Paulo Rangel, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal, on Wednesday.

Sheikha Al Mayassa Al Thani, the Emir of Qatar’s younger sister, was featured in Le Monde for advancing Qatar’s global arts profile through major art acquisitions, museum development, and hosting international fairs.

➿ On the Circuit

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, who sought support from UAE businessman Mohamed Alabbar to build a massive waterfront project in Belgrade, tells Bloomberg in an interview that Europe is sleepwalking into economic ruin because of complacency and poor productivity.

Dr. Rania Al-Mashat, a former Egyptian cabinet minister, has begun her tenure as U.N. Under-Secretary-General.

Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, toured the Barakah Nuclear Energy Plant, accompanied by Hamad Al Kaabi, Deputy Chairman of the UAE Federal Authority for Nuclear Regulation’s management board.

Zhang Yiming, co-founder of TikTok parent ByteDance, has surpassed India’s Mukesh Ambani to become Asia’s second-richest person.

Lorenzo Fanara, Italy’s Ambassador to the UAE, wrote an op-ed in The National to discuss the friendly relations between the two countries. 

Gianni Infantino, President of the FIFA world football federation, is profiled in The New Yorker, which examines his close working relationships with the governments of Russia, the U.S., Qatar and Saudi Arabia, and says he has a “fascination with autocracy.”

🎶 Culture Circuit

📽️ Changing Places: Saudi filmmaker Mohammed Al Turki makes his acting debut in Guy Ritchie’s In The Grey, a film that also features Jake Gyllenhaal, Eiza González, and Rosamund Pike. Shot partly in Jeddah with Red Sea Film Foundation support, the production showcases Saudi Arabia’s growing appeal as an international filmmaking destination, GQ Middle East reports.

📷 Photo of the Day

Saleh Alshehri of Saudi Arabia’s men’s football team arrives for the FIFA 2026 World Cup at Austin-Bergstrom International Airport in Austin, Texas, on Monday (Jack Gorman/Getty Images)

📅 Ahead on the Circuit

June 1-4, Baghdad. Iraq Oil and Gas Technology Exhibition. Exploring industry-leading solutions propelling the oil, gas, and energy sectors into the future. Baghdad International Fairground.

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 10-11, Doha. Project Qatar. The international construction and building materials exhibition showcases cutting-edge innovations and sustainable solutions. Doha Exhibition and Convention Center.

June 15-18, Cairo. Africa Health Excon. An annual event that brings together leaders and policymakers in health care. AlManara International Conference 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.

June 23-24, Abu Dhabi. Forbes Middle East Building the Future Summit. Industry leaders, investors, architects, and innovators explore the trends and technologies shaping the next era of real estate. Conrad Etihad Towers.

June 23-25, Cairo. Big5 Construct Egypt. Exploring the latest products, innovations and technologies in the construction industry. Egypt International Exhibition Center.

June 24, Dubai. Energy & Sustainability Summit. The summit aims to drive forward the effective decarbonization of the Middle East’s construction and energy sectors, in support of Net Zero agendas, and their short- and long-term goals. Habtoor Grand Beach Resort & Spa.

The Daily Circuit: Gulf eyes Anthropic windfall + IFFCO draws takeover bids

In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re reporting on bids for the UAE’s ailing IFFCO food company from International Holding Co. and Emaar’s Mohamed Alabbar, DP World’s $100 million expansion of its operations in the Dominican Republic, and Mubadala chief Khaldoon Al Mubarak’s Paris meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron. But first, the anticipated profits for Gulf investors from Anthropic’s forthcoming IPO. 

Gulf sovereign funds stand to reap windfalls from their early investments in Anthropic and SpaceX, as the world’s biggest AI companies race towards Wall Street debuts this year.

Anthropic filed draft paperwork for a public listing on Monday after raising $65 billion via a funding round last week that included Abu Dhabi-based MGX, which already has stakes in Sam Altman’s OpenAI and Elon Musk’s SpaceX, owner of xAI. Now estimated to be worth $965 billion, Anthropic has leapfrogged ChatGPT maker OpenAI in valuation and may beat it to the open market. 

Meanwhile, the combined 0.63% stake in SpaceX owned by Saudi billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal’s Kingdom Holding, which is partly owned by the Public Investment Fund, and his private office could be worth as much as $10.5 billion when the rocket maker goes public at an estimated value of $1.75 trillion, Asharq Business reports.

Alwaleed’s businesses were jointly the second-largest investors in Twitter when Musk took it over in 2022 and rebranded the social network “X.” The stakes were converted to SpaceX shares when it took over parent company xAI in February this year.

Shares in Kingdom Holding, which is listed on Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul exchange, have risen more than 40% since last Tuesday in anticipation of the boost from the SpaceX IPO.

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📰 Developing Stories

The Gulf’s sovereign wealth funds aren’t letting the Iran war derail their investing. With $5.7 trillion in combined assets, the funds are holding steady this year in the pace of their spending, Global SWF says in its June report. Four of the five most active regional investors – the UAE’s ADIA, Mubadala and L’Imad, and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund – have shown little slowdown from the past five years. The Qatar Investment Authority’s spending, meanwhile, has fallen by at least $2 billion since the conflict began in March.

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Mubadala: Khaldoon Al Mubarak, Mubadala’s Managing Director and Group CEO, led a UAE delegation to participate in the annual “Choose France” summit in Paris, where he met with French President Emmanuel Macron and a range of business leaders.

DP World: The Dubai-based ports operator and the Dominican Republic will invest an additional $100 million to expand logistics and warehousing capacity at the DP World Free Trade Zone in Caucedo.

ADNOC: Azerbaijan’s SOCAR, TotalEnergies, ADNOC International and Turkey’s BOTAS ​signed a natural gas sales and ‌purchase agreement for Azerbaijan’s Absheron field.

Mumtalakat: Bahrain’s sovereign wealth fund is teaming up with French investor TRAIL to invest in the SLAM private equity fund, which is focused on sports, luxury, arts, and music.

Oman Investment Authority: The sovereign wealth fund said it’s expanding its international portfolio with investments ranging from London-based CapVest and Arcus Infrastructure Partners to U.S. private equity firm Great Hill Partners and India’s Motilal Oswal.

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🏭 Metal Makers: Aluminium Bahrain, known as Alba, will acquire France-based Aluminium Dunkerque in a $2.2 billion deal, with American Industrial Partners and Bpifrance taking minority stakes.

💅 Beauty Launch: Goldman Sachs is exploring a potential IPO of Kuwaiti online retailer Boutiqaat that could value it above $1 billion, Bloomberg reports.

💰 Funding Drive: UAE-based driverless delivery company CargoX has raised $250 million in a funding round led by BlueFive Capital, and appointed former Talabat CEO Tomaso Rodriguez to support the local and global expansion of its autonomous logistics network.

🤝 Handing Over: Kuwait Oil Company has awarded the $385 million Ahmadi Innovation Valley project, an advanced research and innovation hub, to a unit of global oilfield services giant SLB.

📡 Drone Acquisition: Motorola Solutions agreed to acquire D-Fend Solutions for $1.5 billion, adding the Israeli firm’s radio-frequency drone interception technology to its security portfolio.

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🏠 Rent Freeze: Abu Dhabi Real Estate Center has frozen rents for residential, commercial and industrial properties until further notice.

🏘️ Under Scrutiny: George Azar, the CEO and owner of UK Sotheby’s International Realty, which has franchises in Dubai and Saudi Arabia, is facing allegations of misconduct from employees, Bloomberg reports. Lawyers acting for Sotheby’s International Realty and Azar responded that Azar has no recollection of making offensive comments that were alleged, and said there have been no formal HR complaints about Azar’s workplace conduct, the news agency said.

🏢 Looking East: U.S.-based Positron AI has opened an office in the Dubai International Financial Center as part of its global expansion, after raising more than $300 million in funding.

Sailor Concerns: The head of the International Maritime Organization said it remains too risky to move seafarers out of the Gulf region.

📊 Linking Markets: Jordan’s capital market institutions officially launched an electronic link with the Abu Dhabi Securities Exchange through the “Tabadul” platform in an effort to develop regional financial markets and enhance integration among them.

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King Salman of Saudi Arabia sent a cable of congratulations to Italian President Sergio Mattarella on the occasion of Italy’s Republic Day, expressing hope for developing closer ties.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman made a phone call on Monday to Yemen’s Nasser Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi to express condolences and sympathy over the death of his father, former President Abdrabbuh Mansour Hadi.

Sheikh Jarrah Jaber Al Ahmad Al Sabah, Kuwait’s Foreign Minister, met in Kuwait on Monday with Rafael Grossi, Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

➿ On the Circuit

Mohamed Alabbar, Founder of Emaar Properties and Noon, is writing a 12-part series published in The Buzz, discussing his experience in business, with a focus on artificial intelligence. 

Richard Nordell, the head of Mubadala’s real estate business, was appointed chief of the sovereign wealth fund’s infrastructure unit, replacing Saed Arar.

Marc Rowan, CEO of Apollo Global Management, met with Qatar’s Minister of Commerce and Industry Sheikh Faisal bin Thani during a visit to Doha this week.

Saqr Ghobash, Speaker of the UAE Federal National Council, led an FNC delegation on an official visit to Serbia starting today.

Francis Alfred, Managing Director of Sobha Realty, told Zawya Projects that, regardless of market fluctuations, the company remains committed to its projects, including the launch of $24 billion worth of mega communities in the UAE.

🎶 Culture Circuit

☕ Bean Counters: The UAE’s specialty coffee roasters have spent months navigating rising freight and insurance costs, delayed cargo and unpredictable logistics as they ship high-quality beans from growers in countries including Peru, Ethiopia and Indonesia, The National reports. Yet, they have found ways to maintain quality and freshness, including using air freight to ship micro-lots of beans. “Small differences matter,” says Mohamad Merhi, co-founder of Cypher Urban Roastery in Dubai. “Coffees selected for delicate florals, fruit-forward profiles, or higher clarity can be more sensitive to handling and logistics conditions than lower-grade commercial coffees.”

📷 Photo of the Day

Ahmed Yahia Al Idrissi, left, Managing Director and CEO of Abu Dhabi-based AI investment firm MGX; Nicolas Dufourcq, General Manager of the Banque Publique d’Investissement (Bpifrance), French President Emmanuel Macron; Khaldoon Al Mubarak, CEO and Managing Director of Mubadala; and Arthur Mensch, co-founder and CEO of French AI developer Mistral, during a signing event at the “Choose France” business summit, held at the Chateau de Versailles near Paris on Monday. (Gonzalo Fuentes / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)

📅 Ahead on the Circuit

June 1-4, Baghdad. Iraq Oil and Gas Technology Exhibition. Exploring industry-leading solutions propelling the oil, gas, and energy sectors into the future. Baghdad International Fairground.

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 10-11, Doha. Project Qatar. The international construction and building materials exhibition showcases cutting-edge innovations and sustainable solutions. Doha Exhibition and Convention Center.

June 15-18, Cairo. Africa Health Excon. An annual event that brings together leaders and policy makers in health care. AlManara International Conference 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.

June 23-24, Abu Dhabi. Forbes Middle East Building the Future Summit. Industry leaders, investors, architects, and innovators explore the trends and technologies shaping the next era of real estate. Conrad Etihad Towers.

June 24, Dubai. Energy & Sustainability Summit. The summit aims to drive forward the effective decarbonization of the Middle East’s construction and energy sectors, in support of Net Zero agendas, and their short- and long-term goals. Habtoor Grand Beach Resort & Spa.

June 23-25, Cairo. Big5 Construct Egypt. Exploring the latest products, innovations and technologies in the construction industry. Egypt International Exhibition Center.

The Daily Circuit: Uber boosts Careem stake + Anthropic’s MGX funding

In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re reporting on MGX’s investment in Anthropic’s $65 billion fundraising round, ADIA-backed Innio’s $2 billion IPO, Mubadala earning $1.9 billion by selling shares of GlobalFoundries, and Mutlaq Al-Ghowairi Contracting Co.’s initial shares sale on Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul Exchange. But first, Uber takes another chunk of the UAE’s Careem.

Uber boosted its stake in UAE-based delivery and payments app Careem, three years after the “everything app” was spun out from the Careem ride-share business which the U.S.  company acquired in 2020. 

Uber Technologies acquired a further 12.5% stake in Careem Technologies from Emirates Telecommunications Group, known as e&, for $100 million in cash, reducing e&’s stake from 50.03% to 37.52%. The agreement includes options allowing either party to require the sale of e&’s remaining stake. 

The Dubai-based telecom company invested $400 million for its stake in Careem when the entity was created in 2023, meaning it is selling its shares at close to their original value. Uber’s $3 billion purchase of the Careem ride sharing business was the biggest tech sector deal in the Middle East at the time and gave the company access to markets across the Middle East, including Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the UAE. More recently, it has launched robotaxi services in a joint operation with WeRide.

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Mubadala’s Khaldoon Al Mubarak, Fanatics Chief Rubin head Budapest huddle

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Khaldoon Al Mubarak, Group CEO of the UAE’s Mubadala sovereign wealth fund and Chairman of Manchester City, joined a dinner with soccer executives and investors in Budapest last week to discuss the financial future of the sport.

The gathering was organized by Michael Rubin, founder and CEO of the sports merchandising firm Fanatics, and took place ahead of Saturday’s UEFA Champions League final, which Paris Saint-Germain won, according to a post on Rubin’s Instagram feed.

Among those participating were corporate chiefs from the Qatar Investment Authority, Silver Lake, Nike, Adidas and Fox Corp. Top soccer figures included UEFA President Aleksander Ceferin, along with the owners of PSG, Chelsea, Juventus, Barcelona and AC Milan.

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📰 Developing Stories

Abu Dhabi’s Generation 5 is managing the transfer of key Turkish military technologies to the UAE. The technologies include Aselsan’s Nefer turret system and its Aselflir 500 optronic sensors destined for UAE drones, Intelligence Online reports. Generation 5 also holds a 30% stake in BASE A.S., a Turkish manufacturer of armored vehicle subsystems that is preparing to open a production line in the UAE. In May, Generation 5 added an Embraer maintenance contract to its portfolio, underscoring Abu Dhabi’s ambitions to develop a broad domestic defense supply chain.

💲 Sovereign Circuit

Abu Dhabi Investment Authority: Gas engine manufacturer Innio is hoping to tap investor appetite for companies powering AI infrastructure and raise up to $2 billion through a U.S. IPO. Innio’s main shareholder, AI Alpine, is co-owned by funds managed by Advent ​International and Abu Dhabi ​Investment Authority.

Mubadala Capital: The asset management arm of Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala sovereign wealth fund raised $1.9 billion by selling a block of shares in U.S.-based semiconductor manufacturer GlobalFoundries, according to a filing.

Qatar Energy: Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, CEO of Qatar Energy and Qatar’s Minister of State for Energy Affairs, met virtually with Wang Hongzhi, the Administrator of the National Energy Administration of China.

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📈 IPO Go: Saudi Arabia’s Mutlaq Al-Ghowairi Contracting Co. will raise up to $799 million in a Riyadh IPO, marking the Gulf’s first major listing of the year, Bloomberg reports.

🛡️ Defense Strategy: A U.S.-Saudi joint venture, SR2Vector, is building a factory near Riyadh to produce long-range SKYWASP combat drones to enhance Saudi deterrence capabilities.

📺 New Era: Sky UK is ending its joint venture with the UAE’s IMI, shifting to a brand-licensing deal for Sky News Arabia, Bloomberg reports

🏭 Guaranteed Risks: Oman has launched manufacturing investment opportunities worth up to $17 million each, backed by guaranteed purchase agreements to reduce investor risk and attract local and foreign investment in strategic industries.

🗣 Circuit Chatter

🎥 Film Drama: Despite recently promising to up film rebates to as much as 60% in its bid to become a global production hub, some filmmakers are complaining of long delays getting their promised payouts from Saudi Arabia, Puck reports.

💰 Alternative Revenue: Canadian engineering group AtkinsRéalis is shifting work from Saudi Arabia to the UAE amid the kingdom’s pullback from gigaprojects. 

⛲ Water Matters: In a push for water security, GCC countries are increasingly using renewable water resources instead of groundwater extraction, according to new data

🛢️ Strained Routes: The heads of the International Energy Agency, International Monetary Fund, World Bank, and World Trade Organization warned on Friday that the U.S.-Israel war on Iran has disproportionately affected poorer countries.

⛽ Gas Deal: The U.S. and Thailand are negotiating a long-term LNG supply deal between Venture Global and PTT PCL, which has gained urgency after recent disruptions to Qatar’s production.

🌍 Power Circuit

UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed held a phone call with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić on Sunday.

Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi, was profiled by the Financial Times as a key sovereign wealth dealmaker.

Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim held a phone call with U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday.

Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, UAE National Security Advisor, met with U.S. Congressman Josh Gottheimer of New Jersey on Friday.

Sheikh Saoud bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, Qatar’s Deputy Prime Minister, told the Shangri-La dialogue that Qatar would oppose a permanent toll for passage through the Strait of Hormuz, but a temporary fee was negotiable.

Sheikh Bandar bin Mohammed, Governor of the Qatar Central Bank and Chairman of Qatar Investment Authority, met with Marc Rowan, CEO of Apollo Global Management, on Sunday in Doha.

➿ On the Circuit

Tom Barrack, U.S. Ambassador to Turkey, was announced as the new U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Iraq and Syria.

Sofiane Haddadi was appointed as VP Marketing, Activations and Operations at ADNOC Distribution to accelerate its retail transformation.

Albert Manifold was removed as BP’s Chairman over alleged bullying behaviour towards employees at the oil major.

Sir Ben Ainslie, Olympic sailor and founder and CEO of Athena Sports Group, which includes the Emirates Great Britain SailGP team and the British America’s Cup team GB1, talked with the Financial Times about the rapid growth of SailGP, the high-speed sailing league based on foiling catamarans.

Kirill Dmitriev, a Russian banker who is under U.S. sanctions for his role in financing Russia’s war on Ukraine, has been shuttling from Moscow to Florida to meet with Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner in and around the exclusive island known as Billionaire Bunker.

🎶 Culture Circuit

🧱 Brick-by-Brick: A newly-launched company in Dubai is building its trade on the growing number of adult Lego enthusiasts in the Middle East. Brick Borrow UAE is a rental service that allows subscribers to borrow sets, build them at home and return them afterward, reducing the cost of the hobby and the amount of clutter it creates at home. The business runs out of a shop in Dubai Investment Park, where stacks of Lego boxes line the walls, and large communal tables are used for building sessions, workshops and sorting returned sets, The National reports.

📷 Photo of the Day

A fleet of high-speed catamarans race past the Statue of Liberty at the Mubadala New York Sail Grand Prix on Sunday. (Jason Ludlow for SailGP/SailGP via Getty Images)

📅 Ahead on the Circuit

June 1-4, Baghdad. Iraq Oil and Gas Technology Exhibition. Exploring industry-leading solutions propelling the oil, gas, and energy sectors into the future. Baghdad International Fairground.

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 10-11, Doha. Project Qatar. The international construction and building materials exhibition showcases cutting-edge innovations and sustainable solutions. Doha Exhibition and Convention Center.

June 15-18, Cairo. Africa Health Excon. An annual event that brings together leaders and policy makers in health care. AlManara International Conference 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.

June 23-24, Abu Dhabi. Forbes Middle East Building the Future Summit. Industry leaders, investors, architects, and innovators explore the trends and technologies shaping the next era of real estate. Conrad Etihad Towers.

June 24, Dubai. Energy & Sustainability Summit. The summit aims to drive forward the effective decarbonization of the Middle East’s construction and energy sectors, in support of Net Zero agendas, and their short- and long-term goals. Habtoor Grand Beach Resort & Spa.

June 23-25, Cairo. Big5 Construct Egypt. Exploring the latest products, innovations and technologies in the construction industry. Egypt International Exhibition Center.

The Daily Circuit: How ADNOC has transited Hormuz + Dubai’s Alec to build Sphere

In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re reporting on Dubai’s Alec Holdings winning a $1.7 billion contract to build Sphere Abu Dhabi, Neom terminating its $1.6 billion railroad contract with Italy’s Webuild, Egypt conducting an aerial survey to identify mineral reserves, and more than 1.5 million Muslims from abroad pouring into Mecca this week for the Hajj pilgrimage, topping last year’s arrivals. But first, ADNOC and QatarEnergy ships are slipping through the Gulf blockade.

ADNOC has been quietly running a wartime shipping operation through the Strait of Hormuz, ferrying oil, fuel and gas cargoes past Iranian and U.S. naval forces to customers across Asia.

The UAE’s national oil company has relied on “dark transits” – switching off tanker transponders while crossing Hormuz – and a fleet tied to Navig8, a shipping company majority-owned by ADNOC’s logistics arm and Chinese petrochemicals giant Wanhua Chemical Group, allowing it to keep exports flowing, Bloomberg reports.

ADNOC has been among the Gulf’s most successful exporters during nearly three months of war, using short shuttle runs from Zirku Island, Ruwais and Das Island to transfer cargoes in safer waters off Fujairah, Sohar and India’s west coast before sending them onward to buyers, according to the news agency.

QatarEnergy has also quietly resumed exports through Hormuz, with the LNG tanker Al Rayyan recently detected heading toward China after disappearing from public tracking systems near Qatar’s Ras Laffan export terminal.

The urgency reflects both limited regional storage capacity and the UAE’s increasingly independent oil strategy after its formal departure from OPEC on May 1. The successful transits, however, represent only a fraction of pre-war trade flows: Only seven shipments have been identified making it through Hormuz since the U.S. and Israel started strikes against Iran on Feb. 28, compared to roughly three exits a day before the conflict began.

Editor’s Note: The Daily Circuit will be off for the Eid Al Adha holiday week. We will be back on Monday, June 1.

📰 Developing Stories

Saudi Arabia has welcomed more than 1.5 million foreign pilgrims for Hajj this week, despite the Iran conflict, exceeding the number of both international visitors last year and the resulting air-travel interruptions. The influx is evidence for the kingdom that its investments in religious tourism and property development around the holy cities of Mecca and Medina are paying off despite the broader drop-off in travelers to the region. Security forces in the country are on high alert amid the regional tensions and face the added complication of tens of thousands of worshippers coming from Iran and Iraq, where drone and missile barrages against the kingdom and its Gulf neighbors have originated.

💲 Sovereign Circuit

Investment Corp. of Dubai: Alec Holdings, a subsidiary of the Dubai government fund, secured a $1.7 billion contract to design, procure and build the technically complex Sphere Abu Dhabi entertainment venue on Yas Island, set to open in 2029.

NEOM: Saudi Arabia’s megaproject development company has terminated a $1.6 billion contract won by Italy’s Webuild to construct a 57-kilometer high-speed rail link between its Oxagon and The Line sites, with the project only 20% complete.

MGX: Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, Chairman of MGX and the UAE’s National Security Advisor, led the Abu Dhabi-based AI investment fund’s second board meeting of the year.

Qatar Investment Authority: Qatar Holding, an affiliate of the QIA, sold a $77 millionstake in Indian billionaire Gautam Adani’s Adani Energy Solutions.

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💉 Healthcare Expansion: UAE developer Arada plans to invest $544.5 million to build an 800-bed healthcare network, expanding Reem Hospital into four locations across the country as part of a diversification strategy.

Clean Fuel: ENOC Group and Abu Dhabi-based Allied Biofuels Holding are working together to explore the offtake and distribution of Sustainable Aviation Fuel and e-SAF from a planned Uzbekistan facility.

💰 Muscat Bonds: Oman’s Sohar International Bank raised about $69 million by issuing mandatory convertible bonds.

⚙️ Steel Trade: India’s Jindal Saw plans to invest $390 million to build an integrated iron and steel plant in Oman’s Sohar to boost steel pipe production for domestic use and exports.

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🛰️ Shadow Network: Iran’s Revolutionary Guards used a UAE-based company to procure advanced Chinese satellite communications equipment linked to its drone program, according to leaked contracts and shipping records reviewed by the Financial Times.

✈️ Green Light: Australia has expanded air services agreements with the UAE and Qatar to allow up to seven weekly flights each to the upcoming Western Sydney International Airport.

💺 Flight Boom: Etihad Airways will expand service between Tel Aviv and Abu Dhabi to six daily flights starting June 15, making Israel the airline’s busiest route with 42 weekly flights as demand for connections to Asia surges, Ynet reports.

🇨🇭 Risky Business: A little-known Swiss trading company played a key role in an oil supertanker’s transit through the Strait of Hormuz in a high-stakes gambit earlier this month, Bloomberg reports.

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UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed took part in a call on Sunday with U.S. President Donald Trump, King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain, Qatar’s Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad, Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Jordan’s King Abdullah II, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, and Field Marshal Asim Munir, Chief of Army Staff of Pakistan.

Sheikh Mohamed’s views on the Iran war and the UAE’s plans for the Middle East are analyzed by journalist Robert Worth in an interview with Le Grand Continent.

Sheikh Mohamed held a phone call with Qatar’s Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad on Saturday.

Sheikha Shamma bint Sultan, President and CEO of Frontier25, a climate action advisory organization, called for stronger collaboration to accelerate global climate action.

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Dr. Thani Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister for Foreign Trade, said during a panel discussion at GLOBSEC Forum 2026 in Prague that the war with Iran has pushed Gulf countries to compress a decade-worth of logistics redesign into years. 

Abdulla Balalaa, UAE Assistant Minister for Energy and Sustainability Affairs, met with Amina J. Mohammed, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, to discuss ways to further strengthen cooperation.

Jarrah bin Mohammed, Spokesperson for the Saudi Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, said in a post on X that the kingdom issued 80 new mining licenses in March, which is more than double the number in February.

Pep Guardiola is leaving Manchester City, after 10 years of managing the Premier League soccer club owned by UAE Vice President Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed.

Andrés Iniesta will manage Dubai-based Gulf United FC, his first head-coaching role since retiring from professional soccer in 2024. 

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🏺 Knockout Views: The ancient pyramids of Giza have long been used as a scenic backdrop to concerts, hosting stars from Frank Sinatra to the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Now, Egypt is turning to boxing, orchestrating a series of bouts dubbed “Glory in Giza,” in front of the 4,000-year-old monuments in an attempt to boost luxury tourism and generate hard-currency revenue, Bloomberg reports.

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Muslims perform the evening prayer around the Kaaba, Islam’s holiest shrine, on Sunday, ahead of the annual Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia. (Zain Jaafar / AFP via Getty Images)

📅 Ahead on the Circuit

June 1-4, Baghdad. Iraq Oil and Gas Technology Exhibition. Exploring industry-leading solutions propelling the oil, gas, and energy sectors into the future. Baghdad International Fairground.

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 10-11, Doha. Project Qatar. The international construction and building materials exhibition showcases cutting-edge innovations and sustainable solutions. Doha Exhibition and Convention Center.

June 15-18, Cairo. Africa Health Excon. An annual event that brings together leaders and policy makers in health care. AlManara International Conference 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.

June 23-24, Abu Dhabi. Forbes Middle East Building the Future Summit. Industry leaders, investors, architects, and innovators explore the trends and technologies shaping the next era of real estate. Conrad Etihad Towers.

June 24, Dubai. Energy & Sustainability Summit. The summit aims to drive forward the effective decarbonization of the Middle East’s construction and energy sectors, in support of Net Zero agendas, and their short- and long-term goals. Habtoor Grand Beach Resort & Spa.

June 23-25, Cairo. Big5 Construct Egypt. Exploring the latest products, innovations and technologies in the construction industry. Egypt International Exhibition Center.

The Daily Circuit: PIF mulls creating logistics giant + Qatar Airways cuts bonuses

In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re reporting on Qatar Airways canceling bonuses for its 60,000-strong workforce after flight disruptions from the Iran war, Abu Dhabi’s IHC executing a milestone $30 million transaction using blockchain developed by its ADI Foundation, ADIA backing CVC Capital Partners’ $12 billion takeover offer for Italian drugmaker Recordati, and Tom Clancy’s “Jack Ryan: Ghost War,” putting Dubai front and center on Prime Video. But first, the Gulf’s sovereign wealth funds are reconfiguring to meet the new logistics landscape.

Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund is considering consolidating its portfolio of shipping, ports and rail assets into a logistics giant that can attract foreign investment and strengthen and reshape its trade corridors following the upheaval of the Iran war. 

PIF executives have held early-stage talks about creating a single entity which could become a vehicle for multibillion-dollar investments across the logistics industry and eventually be listed via an initial public offering, Bloomberg reports. The sovereign fund owns or holds stakes in firms including Saudi Railway Co., National Shipping Company of Saudi Arabia and Saudi Global Ports.

A combined Saudi entity would compete directly with the UAE’s DP World, the logistics behemoth that helped propel Dubai into an economic powerhouse and now operates across 83 countries, including the Middle East’s biggest port at Jebel Ali. 

Gulf countries have moved quickly to reconfigure their logistics and shipping operations to work around the blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which exposed gaping vulnerabilities in the Middle East’s supply chains.Saudi Arabia has redirected much of its trade, including crucial oil exports, through its Red Sea ports, while the UAE is rapidly expanding capacity via Fujairah on its east coast and developing new corridors via Oman.

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📰 Developing Stories

Abu Dhabi’s International Holding Co. has executed a $30 million transaction using blockchain technology developed by the ADI Foundation, a part of its Sirius digital arm. The transaction using DDSC, a UAE dirham-backed stablecoin built on the ADI Chain, represents a “defining milestone” for the stablecoin system in the UAE and shows that it can handle high-value financial flows, IHC said in a statement. The company said it will now focus on increasing institutional adoption, expanding use cases and building cross-border payment and trade corridors linking the Middle East with key global markets. ADI Foundation, launched two years ago, is a philanthropic initiative closely tied to Abu Dhabi’s broader push to expand its influence in financial technology and data infrastructure, an effort spearheaded by Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, Chairman of IHC and the UAE National Security Advisor.

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Abu Dhabi Investment Authority: ADIA was named among the funds backing CVC Capital Partners’ voluntary offer to take Italian drugmaker Recordati private in a potential $12 billion deal, in one of the biggest European healthcare transactions this year.

Abu Dhabi Investment Authority: Sheikh Tahnoon bin Zayed, Deputy Ruler of Abu Dhabi and Chairman, chaired ADIA’s first Board of Directors meeting for 2026 on the company’s 50th anniversary.

G42: Core42, a G42 company, has raised $550 million in structured trade finance from HSBC to expand its AI cloud and compute infrastructure across the U.S. and Europe.

Mubadala: Acelen, owned by Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala sovereign fund, has secured $1.5 billion from a consortium led by HSBC and International Finance Corporation to begin building a $3 billion biofuels refinery in Bahia, Brazil.

Mubadala: Mubadala Energy is expected to announce a final investment decision within months for its Tangkulo gas development in Indonesia’s South Andaman block.

Masdar: Masdar signed a deal with China’s Sungrow to supply 7.5GWh of battery storage and 2.6GW of solar inverter capacity for Abu Dhabi’s 24/7 gigascale solar project.

Public Investment Fund: Video-game publisher Take-Two Interactive, which counts the PIF’s Savvy Games Group as a major shareholder, has confirmed a Nov. 19 release date for “Grand Theft Auto VI,” expected to be one of the top-selling video games of all time, with a marketing campaign to begin this summer.

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🛢️ Oil Discovery: Egypt has announced its largest oil and gas discovery in 15 years: a Western Desert well with an estimated 330 billion cubic feet of gas and 70 million barrels of oil equivalent.

🏦 Support Provided: Emirates NBD has provided a $100 million loan to Luxembourg-based CPI Property Group to cover deferred payments on its Dubai luxury property portfolio.

💰 Investing Inwards: Egypt’s Sky Investments Holding plans to invest $300-$350 million in logistics over three years, mainly expanding East Port Said Port and developing new projects in Ain Sokhna and Alexandria as part of a broader $500 million investment plan.

🏗️ Border Post: Two consortia of Omani and Saudi companies have secured contracts worth $192 million to develop infrastructure in an economic zone near the Omani-Saudi border, Arabian Gulf Business Insight reports.

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👍 Thumbs Up: Cantor Bank, part of the New York financial services firm Cantor Fitzgerald, has been granted approval to operate within the Abu Dhabi Global Market.

🪙 Crypto War: One of the Iranian regime’s key financiers secretly moved billions of dollars through Binance, the world’s largest crypto exchange, despite repeated red flags, The Wall Street Journal reports.

⚓ Port Plot: Abu Dhabi National Company for Building Materials is exploring an integrated logistics hub at Oman’s Port of Salalah to expand re-exports of building materials to markets including India, China and East Africa.

💼 Touch Down: Dutch legal firm TMF Group will begin operating within the Dubai International Financial Center.

🗓️ New Dates: Dubai’s flagship tourism industry expo, Arabian Travel Market, postponed due to the Iran conflict, has been rescheduled again to Sept. 14-17.

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Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed, Crown Prince of Dubai and UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense, approved a $400 million economic relief package to support the city’s business and tourism sectors, including suspending the hotel tax. 

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs, met with Julia Klöckner, President of the German Bundestag, Omid Nouripour, Vice President of the Bundestag, and Armin Laschet, Chairman of the Bundestag’s Foreign Affairs Committee, on Thursday as part of his working visit to Germany.

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

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Mohamed Alabbar, the Emirati founder of Emaar, said his Noon e-commerce platform will cut staff numbers in half in the next three months, as he hires artificial intelligence agents across his companies.

Arif Amiri, CEO of DIFC Authority, met with Jihad Azour, Director of the Middle East and Central Asia Department at the International Monetary Fund, on Thursday.

Yogesh Mehta, Founder of Petrochem, spoke with Arabian Gulf Business Insight about the effects of the Iran war, saying that with both imports and exports curbed, manufacturers have had to limit production. “The crisis has taken two wheels off the car,” he said.

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🎥 Movie Magic: From the winding alleys of Al Seef to the gleaming skyline of One&Only One Za’abeel, Dubai is more than a backdrop in Tom Clancy’s “Jack Ryan: Ghost War,” The National reports. The latest installment in the espionage thriller franchise, which was shot in early 2025 in collaboration with the Media Council and Dubai Department of Economy and Tourism,  premiered on Prime Video on Wednesday. The film sweeps through Dubai Marina’s glittering waterfront and the desert’s vast silence, blending contrast into cinematic scale. Cameras also capture Emirates Towers, Gate Avenue in DIFC, and Burj Park.

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Portuguese soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo is presented with the championship trophy after his team Al-Nassr defeated Damac 4-1 in the final game of the Saudi Pro League at King Saud University Stadium in Riyadh on Thursday. (Mohammed Saad/Anadolu via Getty Images)

📅 Ahead on the Circuit

June 1-4, Baghdad. Iraq Oil and Gas Technology Exhibition. Exploring industry-leading solutions propelling the oil, gas, and energy sectors into the future. Baghdad International Fairground.

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 10-11, Doha. Project Qatar. The international construction and building materials exhibition showcases cutting-edge innovations and sustainable solutions. Doha Exhibition and Convention Center.

June 15-18, Cairo. Africa Health Excon. An annual event that brings together leaders and policy makers in health care. AlManara International Conference 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.

June 23-24, Abu Dhabi. Forbes Middle East Building the Future Summit. Industry leaders, investors, architects, and innovators explore the trends and technologies shaping the next era of real estate. Conrad Etihad Towers.

June 24, Dubai. Energy & Sustainability Summit. The summit aims to drive forward the effective decarbonization of the Middle East’s construction and energy sectors, in support of Net Zero agendas, and their short- and long-term goals. Habtoor Grand Beach Resort & Spa.

June 23-25, Cairo. Big5 Construct Egypt. Exploring the latest products, innovations and technologies in the construction industry. Egypt International Exhibition Center.

The Daily Circuit: Dr. Sultan talks AI infrastructure + GCC-British trade deal

In today’s Daily Circuit, we’re reporting on ADNOC fast-tracking its new crude pipeline to Fujairah, PIF-backed construction firm AlBawani’s $1.7 billion financing deal with Saudi Awwal Bank, and the GCC’s new trade deal with the U.K. Plus an interview with PepsiCo’s Wael Ismail on the beverage giant’s new Abu Dhabi bottling plant and logistics hub. But first, Dr. Sultan Al Jaber talks about using AI to build “intelligent infrastructure.”

Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, the UAE’s Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, and its top oil executive, told a Washington audience that the country is moving to a new stage of artificial intelligence, using the technology to run business operations and develop its infrastructure.

“In the first phase, AI helped generate content. It helped analyze information and automate workflows,” Dr. Al Jaber said Wednesday in a webcast interview with the Atlantic Council. “In the next phase, AI is helping us operate physical systems through robotics, autonomous inspections, intelligent infrastructure, and real-time operational optimization,” he said, speaking from his office in Abu Dhabi.

The UAE has emerged as one of the world’s most aggressive state-backed AI investors through firms such as G42 and MGX. UAE funds have invested in OpenAI, xAI and Anthropic, while G42 teamed up with Nvidia on the massive Stargate data center project in Abu Dhabi.

Dr. Al Jaber, who is Group CEO of the ADNOC national oil company, linked AI directly to energy production and said the firm is deploying thousands of agentic AI and robotic applications, The Circuit reported

“The AI race is an electron race, and countries that can provide reliable, scalable, and affordable power will have a major competitive edge and a major strategic advantage,” Dr. Al Jaber said.

Editor’s Note: Have thoughts or feedback? Hit reply or drop us a note at [email protected].

📰 Developing Stories

The UAE is accelerating its push into Syria, treating the country as a strategic gateway for expanding trade networks and regional influence. Central to this strategy are Syrian ports, particularly Tartus and Baniyas, which are increasingly viewed as alternatives to Gulf maritime routes and as anchors in a wider logistics corridor linking the Eastern Mediterranean to Europe and Iraq. The approach is being pursued through large-scale capital commitments, including an estimated $11 billion investment by Emaar Properties in Damascus and coastal projects, as well as a $800 million port expansion deal by DP World at Tartus, Foreign Policy reports.

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ADNOC: The state energy company said that the UAE’s new crude pipeline bypassing the Strait of Hormuz is about 50% complete and being fast-tracked to double export capacity via Fujairah by 2027, Reuters reports.

Public Investment Fund: Saudi Awwal Bank has agreed to a $1.7 billion financing deal with PIF-backed construction firm AlBawani.

Dubai Holding: Dubai Holding Asset Management, a unit of Dubai Holding, has awarded a $185 million contract to Group AMANA to build the 390-home Lantana Hills gated community in Dubai Science Park.

Qatar Investment Authority: The QIA and COFIDES, Spain’s state-owned financial institution, announced a joint $330 million fund to invest in green transition, digital transformation and technological innovation projects in Spain.

Mubadala: Mubadala’s assets under management increased by 17% to $385 billion in 2025.

Mubadala Capital: Infrastructure investor I Squared Capital is among the firms that have advanced to the second phase of bidding to acquire a $5 billion Brazilian port owned by Trafigura Group and Mubadala Capital, Bloomberg reports.

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🛍️ Going South: Dubai South and UAE retail conglomerate Majid Al Futtaim will jointly develop a $16.9 billion retail and living community near Al Maktoum International Airport.

💰 Funding Round: The Exploration Company, a UAE-linked European aerospace startup, is seeking $200 million in new funding from global and UAE sovereign investors to advance its rocket engine development and space projects.

🦄 Unicorn Play: Morocco’s credit guarantee agency Tamwilcom is signing agreements to provide “millions of dirhams” to three local gaming startups in a state-sponsored attempt to create 1-2 new companies worth at least $1 billion by 2032.

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🛡️ High Growth: The GCC insurance market is projected to reach $61.8 billion by 2030, growing at 4.9% annually with Saudi Arabia leading regional expansion.

📉 IPO Doubts: The Indian IPO of Jio Platforms, a unit of Mukesh Ambani’s Reliance Industries, is facing delays and valuation concerns amid geopolitical tensions and market volatility.

💼 Consulting Slump: Saudi Arabia has stopped giving new work to consultants as the Iran war rattles its finances, the Financial Times reports.

🏘️ Property IPO: Dubai Investments expects to go ahead with listing its real estate unit Dubai Investments Park on the emirate’s stock exchange before the end of 2026, Arabian Gulf Business Insight reports.

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UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed met with a delegation of Al Ain Football Club players and staff, following the team’s victory in the ADNOC Pro League.

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, UAE Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, launched a batch of AI agents to be used in tax auditing and customer service.

Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs, met with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz in Berlin on Wednesday. Sheikh Abdullah also met with Alexander Dobrindt, the German Minister of the Interior.

Sheikh Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, Crown Prince and Prime Minister of Bahrain, met with Jihad Azour, Director at the International Monetary Fund of the Middle East, North Africa and Central Asia.

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Dr. Thani Al Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of Trade, outlined the country’s aggressive logistics infrastructure expansion plans, speaking at a meeting with the UAE India Business Council. 

Louis Margueritte, CEO of Business France, told The National “nearly 500 decision-makers from the Gulf” are expected at next month’s Vision Golfe Forum in Paris.

Kamran Abbas was appointed CEO of real estate and facilities management company International Real Estate Partners.

🎶 Culture Circuit

🎤 Race Stage: U.S. pop-rock group Imagine Dragons has been added to the lineup for the after-race concert series at this year’s Abu Dhabi F1 Grand Prix. The band, known for hits including “Believer,” “Radioactive,” “Demons” and “Thunder,” will headline Saturday, Dec. 5 at Etihad Park. The race weekend runs from Dec. 3 to Dec. 6 at Yas Marina Circuit.

📷 Photo of the Day

Dr. Sultan Al Jaber, the UAE’s Minister of Industry and Advanced Technology, and Group CEO of ADNOC, talked about the country’s AI strategy in a webcast interview with the Atlantic Council on Wednesday (Screenshot/Atlantic Council)

📅 Ahead on the Circuit

June 1-4, Baghdad. Iraq Oil and Gas Technology Exhibition. Exploring industry-leading solutions propelling the oil, gas, and energy sectors into the future. Baghdad International Fairground.

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 10-11, Doha. Project Qatar. The international construction and building materials exhibition showcases cutting-edge innovations and sustainable solutions. Doha Exhibition and Convention Center.

June 15-18, Cairo. Africa Health Excon. An annual event that brings together leaders and policy makers in health care. AlManara International Conference 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.

June 23-24, Abu Dhabi. Forbes Middle East Building the Future Summit. Industry leaders, investors, architects, and innovators explore the trends and technologies shaping the next era of real estate. Conrad Etihad Towers.

June 24, Dubai. Energy & Sustainability Summit. The summit aims to drive forward the effective decarbonization of the Middle East’s construction and energy sectors, in support of Net Zero agendas, and their short- and long-term goals. Habtoor Grand Beach Resort & Spa.

June 23-25, Cairo. Big5 Construct Egypt. Exploring the latest products, innovations and technologies in the construction industry. Egypt International Exhibition Center.