regional economy
11 articles tagged regional economy.
The Riyadh Specialty Logistics Operator Building a Regional Cold-Chain From the Edges
She did not pitch a national champion. She bought four warehouses, hired one credible operations head, and let the customer base recruit the next ten clients.
By Sara Qureshi · Jun 3
The Long Case for Treating GCC Public Transit as a Strategic Asset
The region has built world-class transit in pieces. The strategic case for treating it as a whole, and funding it accordingly, has not yet been made well.
By Diego Arroyo · Jun 2
The Regional Climate Adaptation Announcement Worth Reading the Fine Print On
A coordinated announcement out of the GCC on adaptation infrastructure looks routine on the surface. The financing architecture underneath is anything but.
By Lena Holloway · Jun 2
The Gulf Family Office Quietly Building a Mid-Market Industrial Footprint
She has assembled a regional industrial group out of unfashionable assets that the big platforms walked past. The discipline of the build is what practitioners are watching.
By Sara Qureshi · Jun 2
WorldThe India-GCC Bilateral Cadence That Is Quietly Maturing
A combination of trade, talent, and capital arrangements is settling into a pattern more durable than the headline announcements suggest.
By Lena Holloway · May 30
OpinionWhat the GCC Startup Scene Can Learn From Latin America
The two ecosystems are usually compared as competitors. The more interesting comparison is what one can learn from the other's hard-won lessons.
By Diego Arroyo · May 30
WorldWhy China-GCC Trade Discussions Are Narrowing to Specific Tracks
The broader bilateral conversations have stalled. The narrower technical tracks are where the visible progress is happening.
By Lena Holloway · May 30
BusinessThe Quiet Services Pivot Inside the GCC Founder Cohort
Several of the most disciplined founders are turning toward services businesses. What they are seeing is worth understanding.
By Sara Qureshi · May 30
BusinessThe Dubai IPO Calendar Just Stretched in a Way Bankers Did Not Expect
Why two listings moved forward and three were quietly pushed back, and what the rearranged calendar says about the actual demand picture.
By Marcus Okafor · May 30
OpinionWhy Media Trust Is a Regional Issue, Not a Global One
The global framing of the media trust crisis flattens differences that matter. The regional patterns are what we should actually be discussing.
By Diego Arroyo · May 30
BusinessInside the Hospitality Cycle: One Gulf Segment Is Pulling Away
Why the upscale leisure segment is outpacing the rest of the regional hospitality picture, and what that says about the next round of investment.
By Marcus Okafor · May 30