As sectors cool and wage pressures ease, residents face a transformed employment landscape that could reshape both hiring patterns and household finances across the emirate.
Tech entrepreneur Layla Al Mansouri's artificial intelligence platform for commercial real estate has attracted $47 million in Series B funding and positioned Dubai's startup ecosystem as a serious contender in enterprise software.
As inflation pressures reshape dining and retail experiences across the emirate, here's how everyday expenses are shifting and what savvy consumers can expect.
As Middle East tensions escalate and global supply chains remain fragile, the emirate's export-dependent business community braces for a challenging second half of 2026.
As inflation reshapes household budgets across the emirate, everyday consumers face tough choices about rent, utilities and savings—here's what actually matters.
As rental inflation and commodity prices reshape household budgets across the emirate, a new class of fintech platforms and real estate players are capturing opportunity where others see constraint.
Geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and shifting consumer behaviour are forcing restaurants and hotels across Downtown Dubai and beyond to rethink operations and pricing strategies.
As demand for personalised wellness services surges among Dubai's affluent residents, early movers in the sector are already cashing in—and opportunities remain wide open for savvy operators.
Rising tensions in the Middle East and economic headwinds in key markets are forcing local founders to rethink funding strategies and expansion plans across Dubai's booming tech corridors.
Rising Middle East tensions and worldwide uncertainty are forcing Dubai's hospitality and retail sectors to rapidly diversify their source markets and rethink recovery strategies.
As geopolitical tensions reshape trade routes and currency volatility hits margins, businesses operating from the Emirates are recalibrating strategies to stay competitive.
As international tensions rise and capital flows shift, tech founders in Dubai's innovation districts face new opportunities and headwinds in attracting investment.
Rising Middle East tensions and international instability are forcing Dubai hospitality and retail businesses to rethink their summer bookings and Q3 forecasts.
As geopolitical risks rise across the region, Dubai's employers are adapting hiring strategies and talent retention tactics to weather uncertain times ahead.