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After the War: Is Oman the Gulf’s AI Safe Haven?

May 4, 2026·الحرةEconomy

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GCC CONTEXT

Oman has historically positioned itself as a neutral, diversified economy within the GCC, with less direct exposure to regional geopolitical tensions than neighbors, creating structural space for sectors like technology and digital infrastructure to develop with reduced conflict-related disruption. AI and digital economy initiatives have become central to Gulf diversification strategies post-2016, with Oman's Tanfeedh transformation plan explicitly targeting knowledge-based sectors as alternatives to hydrocarbon dependence. Regional tech adoption and foreign investment flows in emerging sectors often correlate with perceived macroeconomic and geopolitical stability, a dynamic that shapes competitive positioning among GCC economies pursuing similar sectoral transitions.

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