Market Report
Steel Prices Stabilize in the Gulf After Q1 Volatility β Buyer Guide 2026
May 2, 2026
8 min read
IbaadU Research Team
Market Report Β· GCC Β· Construction
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After a turbulent first quarter marked by shipping lane disruptions and global supply chain volatility, steel prices across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) have entered a period of notable stabilization heading into Q2 2026.
π Key Finding: Hot-rolled coil (HRC) prices in the UAE have stabilized at $640β$660/tonne as of May 2026, down 8% from January peaks. Procurement teams can leverage this window for strategic stockpiling.
What Drove Q1 Volatility?
Multiple converging factors created exceptional price instability in the first quarter. Red Sea shipping disruptions continued to add 10β14 days to European and Asian delivery timelines, increasing freight premiums. Simultaneously, major Chinese steel mills cut output by an estimated 12% due to domestic policy adjustments, temporarily reducing global supply.
In the Middle East specifically, megaproject demand from Saudi Arabia's NEOM and Qatar's ongoing urban expansion kept local demand elevated, which amplified price pressures felt globally.
Why Prices Are Now Stabilizing
Several factors are contributing to the current equilibrium:
- Chinese steel exports have resumed at higher volumes, increasing supply to GCC markets
- New direct shipping routes from India and Turkey have reduced freight costs by 15β20%
- Saudi Aramco and SABIC's domestic steel initiatives are increasing regional production capacity
- Seasonal slowdown in construction activity during peak summer months reduces immediate demand pressure
Procurement Strategy for Middle East Buyers
For procurement managers sourcing structural steel, rebar, or fabricated steel products in 2026, here is the IbaadU Research Team's recommended approach:
- Lock in Q3 contracts now β Current spot prices represent a 6-month low. Forward contracts for JulyβSeptember delivery offer predictable costing.
- Diversify your supplier base β Balance between UAE-based stockists and direct import options from Turkey, India, and Egypt.
- Submit PRQs to multiple vendors β Use IbaadU's PRQ Board to benchmark pricing across 50+ verified steel vendors simultaneously.
- Monitor Saudi domestic production β Increased KSA output could push regional prices down a further 4β6% by Q4 2026.
Price Forecast: Q3βQ4 2026
IbaadU's analysis, drawing on procurement data from over 3,200 active B2B transactions, suggests that steel prices in the GCC will remain broadly stable through Q3 2026, with mild downside pressure in Q4 as Saudi domestic capacity comes online. Buyers with flexible timing should consider phased procurement to capture potential further discounts.
π‘ Action Item: Submit a Procurement Request on IbaadU today to receive competitive quotes from verified GCC steel suppliers within 24 hours.
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Trade Policy
UAE CEPA Agreements: New Procurement Opportunities for GCC Vendors in 2026
Apr 28, 2026
6 min read
IbaadU Policy Team
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The UAE's rapidly expanding network of Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreements (CEPAs) is reshaping the Middle East B2B landscape. With 11 active CEPAs now signed and several more in negotiation, vendors on IbaadU have unprecedented access to global markets β and global buyers have easier access to GCC suppliers.
Which CEPAs Matter Most for B2B Trade?
Of the current CEPA agreements, these have the most direct impact on B2B procurement through platforms like IbaadU:
- UAEβIndia CEPA β Reduces tariffs on 97% of goods including textiles, pharmaceuticals, chemicals and electronics
- UAEβIndonesia CEPA β Opens channels for agricultural products, palm oil, and consumer goods
- UAEβIsrael CEPA β Technology, agri-tech, and cybersecurity procurement corridors
- UAEβTurkey CEPA β Construction materials, automotive parts, and food products
How IbaadU Vendors Can Capitalize
For vendors listed on IbaadU's platform, CEPA agreements create three key advantages: lower import costs (improving price competitiveness), streamlined customs clearance (faster delivery times), and legal certainty that accelerates deal-making with international buyers.
π Opportunity: UAE-based IbaadU vendors exporting to CEPA partner countries can now offer tariff-advantaged pricing, making them more competitive than non-CEPA suppliers in the same categories.
Action Steps for Vendors
- Verify your goods' HS codes and applicable CEPA tariff schedules with UAE customs
- Update your IbaadU vendor profile to highlight CEPA-eligible export capabilities
- List products with competitive pricing that reflects CEPA tariff savings
- Respond to PRQs from buyers in CEPA partner countries with a CEPA advantage note
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Industry Focus
Solar Energy Procurement Surges Across GCC β 5 Vendors Leading the Charge
Apr 22, 2026
5 min read
IbaadU Energy Desk
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Solar energy procurement on IbaadU has exploded 340% year-over-year, making it the fastest-growing category on the platform. Driven by government mandates, NEOM, and corporate sustainability targets, the GCC solar market is forecast to reach $45 billion by 2030.
β‘ By the Numbers: IbaadU has facilitated over 1,200 B2B solar procurement transactions in Q1 2026 alone β up from 280 in Q1 2025.
What's Driving the Surge?
Three mega-trends are converging to create extraordinary B2B solar procurement demand across the GCC. Saudi Arabia's target of 50% renewable energy by 2030 has triggered a cascade of corporate procurement initiatives as companies align with national targets. The UAE's net-zero by 2050 pledge has similarly driven corporate solar adoption. And falling solar panel prices β down 22% in 2025 β have made ROI cases more compelling than ever for industrial and commercial buyers.
Top Solar Product Categories on IbaadU
- Monocrystalline solar panels (400Wβ550W) β the most-procured item
- Lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery storage systems
- Solar inverters (on-grid, off-grid, and hybrid)
- Solar mounting structures (rooftop and ground-mount)
- EV charging infrastructure (solar-powered)
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Market Report
Saudi Vision 2030: $1 Trillion in Construction Procurement Up for Grabs
Apr 15, 2026
7 min read
IbaadU Research Team
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Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 is generating the largest concentrated B2B procurement opportunity in Middle East history. With NEOM, The Red Sea Project, Diriyah Gate, and Qiddiya still in active development phases, the Kingdom's construction and materials procurement market remains exceptionally robust for 2026 and beyond.
The Scale of the Opportunity
Conservative estimates put total procurement demand from Vision 2030 mega-projects at over $1 trillion through 2030. For B2B vendors on IbaadU, this creates immediate opportunities across construction materials, heavy equipment, technology infrastructure, hospitality fit-out, and professional services.
ποΈ NEOM Alone: The NEOM project has publicly stated procurement budgets exceeding $500 billion. A fraction of this reaching the B2B marketplace creates massive opportunity for verified regional vendors.
How to Position Your Business
- Get verified on IbaadU β Major procurement teams require verified, KYC-compliant vendors before engaging
- Complete your product catalog β Ensure all relevant products with accurate specifications are listed
- Respond to PRQs within 24 hours β Speed of response is a key vendor selection criterion
- Highlight Saudi-local compliance β IKTVA (In-Kingdom Total Value Add) certification is increasingly required
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Procurement Tips
The Complete PRQ Guide: How to Source Products in Bulk Across the Middle East
Apr 8, 2026
9 min read
IbaadU Procurement Team
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A Procurement Request for Quote (PRQ) is the most efficient way to source products in bulk across the Middle East. Rather than approaching vendors one by one, a well-crafted PRQ on IbaadU reaches dozens of verified suppliers simultaneously β saving weeks of procurement time and ensuring you capture the most competitive pricing.
What Makes a Great PRQ?
The best PRQs are specific, complete, and commercially realistic. Vendors respond fastest and most accurately when they have all the information needed to quote accurately without back-and-forth.
- Product specification β Include grade, dimensions, certification requirements, and technical specs
- Quantity β Specify exact units, minimum order quantity flexibility, and whether phased delivery is acceptable
- Delivery timeline β State your required delivery date and preferred Incoterms (FOB, CIF, DDP, etc.)
- Target price β Even a rough budget range accelerates vendor response quality
- Destination β Include port of delivery or final destination address
- Payment terms β State preferred payment method (LC, TT, escrow)
π‘ Pro Tip: PRQs with complete specifications receive 3.2x more vendor responses within 24 hours compared to partial PRQs, based on IbaadU platform data.
Step-by-Step: Submitting Your First PRQ on IbaadU
- Register or sign in to your IbaadU Procurer account
- Click "Submit PRQ" from your dashboard or use the hero form on the homepage
- Complete all required fields (product, quantity, category, company)
- Submit β your PRQ is instantly broadcast to relevant verified vendors
- Review incoming quotes in your Procurer Dashboard within 24β48 hours
- Compare, negotiate via secure messaging, and confirm your order
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Market Report
Qatar's Post-World Cup Construction Boom: What B2B Vendors Need to Know
Apr 1, 2026
6 min read
IbaadU Research Team
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Contrary to expectations of a post-FIFA slowdown, Qatar's construction and procurement activity has accelerated into 2026. The country's National Vision 2030, combined with increased tourism infrastructure investment and the Lusail City expansion, is generating sustained B2B procurement demand.
Key Procurement Categories in Qatar 2026
- Interior fit-out materials β Hotels, residential towers, and commercial spaces
- Smart building technology β Automation, HVAC, lighting systems
- Landscaping & infrastructure β Parks, roads, utilities for new residential zones
- Healthcare equipment β New hospital developments under Hamad Medical Corporation
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Industry Focus
GCC Food Security Strategy 2026: Massive Procurement Push for Agri Imports
Mar 24, 2026
5 min read
IbaadU Food & Agri Desk
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GCC governments are accelerating food security investment in 2026, creating massive procurement opportunities for agricultural suppliers globally. With domestic food production still covering less than 30% of regional demand, bulk import channels through B2B platforms like IbaadU are increasingly critical to supply chain security.
Top Food Import Categories
- Rice (basmati and long grain) β UAE, Qatar, and Kuwait are top importers
- Edible oils (sunflower, palm, olive) β High volume, repeat procurement
- Pulses and legumes β Growing demand with health-conscious consumer trends
- Poultry and processed meats β Halal certified sources preferred
- Dairy and frozen products β Cold chain logistics investment making imports viable
πΎ Vendor Opportunity: GCC food importers are actively looking for new verified suppliers to reduce single-source dependency. IbaadU's PRQ system makes it easy to find buyers looking for exactly what you supply.
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