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Read the May 2026 MEED Business Review
Global energy sector forced to recalibrate; Conflict hits debt issuance and listings activity; UAE’s non-oil sector faces unclear recovery period amid disruption01 May 2026, 10:10Source: UAE MEED
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Damage to US bases in region expected to cost more than $15bn
Iranian strikes in the early days of the war significantly damaged at least nine US military sites01 May 2026, 10:10Source: UAE MEED
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Resilience to define the next phase of competitiveness in the UAE
The Make it in the Emirates campaign will bring manufacturers, investors and industry leaders together with MoIAT to drive the next phase of industrial growth01 May 2026, 10:10Source: UAE MEED
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UAE’s departure from Opec marks a tectonic shift
Abu Dhabi’s decision to leave Opec after nearly six decades may not have been easy, but it was necessary to support its growing ambition to fully utilise the oil production capacity it has worked so hard to build30 April 2026, 08:00Source: UAE MEED
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Adnoc Onshore kicks off EPC works on South East off-plot facilities
The Adnoc Group subsidiary has appointed the main EPC contractor on the project to build off-plot facilities at Abu Dhabi’s South East cluster of oil fields, after cancelling the previous EPCm phase30 April 2026, 08:00Source: UAE MEED
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Construction begins on Dubai Healthcare City projects
The projects are scheduled for completion by the end of 202730 April 2026, 08:00Source: UAE MEED
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UAE realty holds firm despite regional headwinds
The UAE property market navigated a turbulent opening to this year29 April 2026, 08:00Source: UAE MEED
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Contractor wins $204m Hayyan community deal in Sharjah
The development comprises over 700 residential units across the Samr 1, Samr 2 and Deem clusters29 April 2026, 08:00Source: UAE MEED
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UAE to withdraw from Opec and Opec+ alliance
Abu Dhabi’s decision to quit the oil producers’ group from 1 May, after nearly 60 years of membership, comes amid a growing desire to control its oil production policy29 April 2026, 08:00Source: UAE MEED
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UAE projects market holds firm amid regional conflict
Strong investment and government backing are helping the UAE sustain infrastructure growth despite regional pressures on costs and supply chains28 April 2026, 08:00Source: UAE MEED
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