Iran’s Hormuz choke hold leaves West divided as energy markets reel Between March 1 and March 19, there were only 114 crossings of the strait, according to analytics firm Kpler — 95% less than prewar traffic. Iran
Analysis Iran expands energy targets beyond Gulf as Red Sea and East Med come into play In retaliation for strikes on its energy sector, Tehran's campaign against regional oil and gas infrastructure has intensified and broadened to include Saudi Arabia's Yanbu port and an Israeli refinery in Haifa. By Samuel Wendel In Washington, DC, reporting on regional business and tech
US weighs easing Iran oil sanctions amid Hormuz crisis: What to know A possible move by the Treasury would reduce pressure on Iranian crude as Washington seeks to offset supply losses tied to Iran's virtual closure of the strait. Iran
Analysis How Iran's strike on Qatar gas field could impact LNG market for years Damage from an Iranian strike on the world's largest LNG export hub could take significant supply offline for years as Qatar considers whether to declare force majeure on long-term contracts supplying Europe and Asia. By Samuel Wendel In Washington, DC, reporting on regional business and tech
Newsletter: Business & Tech Iran gas field strikes roil markets By Jack Dutton In Bristol, reporting on regional business, climate change, AI, tech
Analysis Iran war tests Gulf dealmaking as foreign investors assess risks By Samuel Wendel In Washington, DC, reporting on regional business and tech
Turkish government banks on Gulf financial support to save economy As crucial elections near, Ankara pins hope on financial support from “friendly” countries to ease its foreign currency shortfall and rein in inflation. Turkey
Abraham Accords, World Cup drive increase in Israeli air traffic Ongoing rapprochement and the World Cup tournament currently underway in Qatar have driven a significant increase in air traffic to the region via Israel. Israel
Egypt suffering from sugar crisis despite largest sugar factory in the world Sugar prices have recently witnessed a record rise in Egypt despite the country’s opening of the largest sugar production plant earlier this year. Egypt
GCC no longer immune to global market constraints: AI data New report based on AI data shows companies in the Gulf region expect lower earnings this quarter. Legacy: Gulf
New PRO Memo: Tunisia’s potential IMF deal to boost manufacturing investments The loan could provide much-needed economic balance for Tunisian manufacturers. North Africa
Qatar signs deal to sell Germany natural gas The agreement demonstrates the continued significance of Qatar's natural gas, despite pressure to transition to renewable energy. Legacy: Gulf
The Gulf Briefing: swapping petrodollars for assets In this weekly newsletter, Sebastian Castelier rounds up the biggest stories from the Gulf region. Legacy: Gulf
Venture funding in Maghreb region gets facelift As the number of startups in the Maghreb region increases and venture funding experiences a meteoric rise, the region is gradually taking a visible spot in the MENA startup ecosystem. North Africa
Tunisia’s potential IMF deal to boost manufacturing investments Francisco Serrano In Lisbon, reporting on North Africa business
Tunisia import restrictions to hinder trade with EU European and Tunisian economic observers are concerned over new technical measures for clearing imports into Tunisia that could limit imports that support Tunisia’s industries and trade. North Africa
Saudi Arabia unveils plan for new Riyadh airport Saudi Arabia’s current airport in Riyadh does not see nearly the amount of traffic that Dubai and Doha do. Legacy: Gulf
Egypt to build city on artificial island to protect Alexandria The plans for the first city on an artificial island in the Mediterranean Sea represent a bid to mitigate the devastating effects of climate change on the Delta. Egypt