Gulf states are facing renewed pressure on their efforts to diversify their economies as the Iran war threatens oil revenue.The conflict is also complicating plans to expand growth beyond the energy sector.The supplied material says the war is affecting both current oil income and longer-term economic strategies in the Gulf.No further details were provided on which countries are most affected or how quickly the impact is being felt.The issue matters because several Gulf governments have been trying to reduce reliance on hydrocarbons and build broader economic bases.Any disruption to oil revenue could make that transition harder.The available information does not... [Continue Reading]