Looking to 2026: Economic Prospects and Policy Challenges in the GCC
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Looking to 2026: Economic Prospects and Policy Challenges in the GCC

By AGSI

Overview

On December 15, AGSI will host a discussion on the future of Gulf economies.

On December 15, AGSI will host a discussion on the future of Gulf economies.

Speakers

Amine Mati, Assistant Director, Mission Chief for Saudi Arabia, and Head of GCC Division, International Monetary Fund

Monica Malik, Chief Economist, Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank

Tim Callen, Visiting Fellow, AGSI (Moderator)


Gulf Cooperation Council countries’ economies continue to grow robustly. But they will face challenges in sustaining this momentum in 2026 given uncertainties about the oil price outlook, the possibility of tightening global financial conditions on the back of elevated trade, and geopolitical uncertainty. Policymakers will need to manage these short-term risks to growth while keeping their eyes firmly on the longer-term goal of economic diversification away from hydrocarbons. 

AGSI is pleased to host a discussion on the recent International Monetary Fund report “Economic Prospects and Policy Challenges in the GCC Countries.” The discussion will cover the IMF’s assessment of the economic situation in the Gulf states and the outlook for 2026 as well as how fiscal, monetary, financial sector, and structural policies can best be harnessed to deliver strong, sustained, and diversified growth in the future.   

Category: Government, International Affairs

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Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • In person

Location

The Arab Gulf States Institute

1150 18th St NW

Suite 600 Washington, DC, DC 20036

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Dec 15 · 10:00 AM EST