Middle East Conflict Impacts Global Exhibition Industry: Gulf Conference Halted, TOKEN2049 Dubai Summit Postponed to 2027

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Gate News reports that on March 25, the escalation of tensions in the Middle East is triggering a chain reaction affecting exhibitions and business activities in the Gulf region. Countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar have been forced to adjust their densely scheduled international conferences and large-scale events. Several global-level summits have been postponed or rescheduled, and regional business activity has noticeably cooled.

Due to the conflict, flight routes are frequently disrupted, security risks have increased, and cross-border attendance and personnel movement are directly impacted. The Bahrain and Saudi Arabian F1 races scheduled for April have been confirmed canceled or postponed; many important business and technology conferences are also undergoing reassessment. For example, the Dubai Art Fair will be held in a scaled-down format, and the Arab Tourism Market has been postponed to August.

In the crypto sector, the major industry conference TOKEN2049 Dubai, originally planned for 2026, has announced a postponement to 2027. Organizers emphasized the need to ensure global participants can engage in a stable environment. This adjustment reflects the direct impact of geopolitical tensions on the offline ecosystem of Web3 and digital assets.

Additionally, the World Economic Forum’s Global Cooperation and Growth Conference, originally scheduled to be held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, has been rescheduled. Several regional flagship events, including Abu Dhabi Business Week and the Arab Media Forum, have also been postponed to avoid risks associated with uncertainty.

The energy sector is similarly affected. Due to tense security situations, executives from Saudi Aramco and ADNOC have skipped the CERAWeek conference held in the United States, prioritizing the safety of their national energy facilities. Industry insiders note that if tensions in the Strait of Hormuz persist, global energy supply chains could face further disruption.

Currently, the Gulf region’s exhibition industry is facing the challenge of balancing security concerns with growth. As a key pillar of the non-oil economy, the slowdown in exhibitions and international events may impose temporary pressures on the region’s economic diversification strategies. (CNBC)

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