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Business Extra

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As one of the world’s most influential business hubs, the Middle East requires expert attention. Business Extra provides those experts, as well as news and insights from The National’s esteemed team of business editors and reporters, who are on top of the markets, technology, the energy sector and more.The National Economics Leadership Management & Leadership Personal Finance
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  • What does Oman's new income tax mean for the Gulf?
    Jul 9 2025

    The absence of income tax has helped to attract people from around the world to move to the Gulf. But one country is set to change direction.

    Oman recently announced it will be the first country in the region to introduce personal income tax.

    While some countries, including the UAE and Saudi Arabia, have other types of taxes, such as VAT, on most goods and services, Oman is making history with a levy on personal income.

    The tax is not set to take effect until 2028, but it has already raised questions about whether other Gulf states will follow suit.

    Deepthi Nair, Assistant Business Editor, discusses the subject with David Daly, a partner at the Gulf Tax Accounting Group in the UAE.

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    20 mins
  • Emiratisation and the future of work in the UAE
    Jul 2 2025

    For decades, most Emiratis have worked in government roles. But now, thousands are joining private companies as part of a nationwide plan to balance the workforce.

    Early iterations of Emiratisation began in the 1990s, with programmes formalised in the early 2000s.

    About three years ago, the UAE gradually implemented quotas for hiring Emiratis and gave private-sector companies deadlines to meet them. Now, those deadlines continue to come up.

    In this episode of Business Extra, host Salim hears from our own Ali Al Shouk and Ben Crompton of Crompton Partners on Emiratisation, how it’s affecting companies, and what it means for the future of work in the UAE.

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    17 mins
  • Gulf economies and the Iran-Israel conflict: What's next?
    Jun 25 2025

    Gulf leaders have been on alert for triggers on several fronts: for one, potential damage to nuclear sites, such as the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran, just across the pond that is the Arabian Gulf.

    The Gulf has also kept close watch on the Strait of Hormuz, the narrow waterway in the Gulf where about a fifth of the world's oil flows through to power the globe, and which Iran had threatened to close.

    Despite the announcement of a ceasefire, all of these are still major factors in the Gulf's economic well-being and stability.

    On this week's episode of Business Extra, host Salim Essaid hears from Safaa Al-Kogali, World Bank county director for GCC countries. Let's get into what happened, what's next and what we're on the lookout for.

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    18 mins
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