GCC outlook: Will geopolitical tensions and tariffs offset domestic resilience?

Date: 26 June

Join us for an expert briefing on the latest economic trends and emerging risks shaping the Middle East. We’ll explore how the region is being affected by geopolitical tensions and the impact of U.S. tariffs introduced under President Trump, examining whether these challenges threaten the strong economic performance driven by growth and diversification policies.

The session will also present alternative scenarios involving heightened regional tensions and consider the potential risks and opportunities for the GCC in light of recent global tariff developments.

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Maya Senussi

Lead Economist

Maya Senussi

Lead Economist

London, United Kingdom

Maya Senussi is responsible for Oxford Economics’ forecasting and research in the Middle East team, with a specific focus on Turkey and several GCC economies. She has nearly fifteen years of experience in the macro research industry working as an Emerging Markets economist.

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