Gateway Gulf 2025 ended in Bahrain after two days of intense activity, with over USD 17 billion worth of investment deals signed. The event showcased Bahrain’s growing role as a regional investment hub. Leaders and investors from global companies, sovereign funds, and new industries gathered to explore opportunities and partnerships.
Key Sectors and Deals
The forum focused on growth and sustainable development. Over 60 agreements were signed across important sectors including finance, ICT, manufacturing, logistics, and tourism. These deals highlight Bahrain’s goal to diversify its economy and foster innovation-based partnerships.
Among the standout deals was the creation of a sovereign cloud data center by Oracle in partnership with Bahrain’s telecom group, Beyon. This project is set to improve Bahrain’s digital infrastructure while helping regional businesses access secure, locally hosted cloud solutions.
Arla Foods announced plans to expand its dairy production in Bahrain, which will boost local manufacturing and increase exports across the Gulf markets. Foulath Holding also revealed projects to grow steel production and value-added manufacturing operations in the Kingdom.
Boost to Tourism and Aviation
The tourism and aviation sectors gained notable momentum during the forum. AirAsia signed an agreement with Bahrain’s Ministry of Tourism to establish a new regional hub in the Middle East. This initiative aims to position Bahrain as a key gateway for travellers from Asia and the Middle East, supporting tourism growth, creating new travel routes, and boosting job opportunities.
Bahrain’s Growing Investment Appeal
Gateway Gulf 2025 highlighted Bahrain’s commitment to building a business-friendly environment. The Kingdom continues to offer modern infrastructure, clear regulations, and competitive costs. Its strategic location provides direct access to regional markets and global trade routes.
Sheikh Salman bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, Bahrain’s Minister of Finance and National Economy, expressed that these deals show strong investor confidence in Bahrain’s economic strategy and long-term growth prospects. He affirmed the government’s ongoing focus on innovation, expanding digital capabilities, and attracting sustainable industries as part of Economic Vision 2030.
Gateway Gulf’s Role in Regional Investment
Since its inception, Gateway Gulf 2025 has developed into a key platform connecting international investors with high-value opportunities in Bahrain and across the Gulf Cooperation Council. The 2025 event confirmed Bahrain’s readiness to compete in a digital-first global economy and host partnerships that create meaningful economic impact.
Strong participation from international firms and successful deal signings across various sectors have firmly positioned Bahrain as a preferred destination for investors seeking stability, innovation, and growth in the Middle East.





