The recent UK tax reforms and Donald Trump’s return to the White House could create opportunities for MENA’s tech startups. As UK policies tighten, investors are looking for more favorable environments, making MENA, with its low taxes and youthful, tech-savvy population, an attractive alternative. While the UK faces rising borrowing costs and investor unrest, MENA boasts supportive government initiatives and a growing venture capital landscape. Trump’s potential corporate tax cuts may redirect U.S. investment towards MENA’s burgeoning tech scene, positioning the region as a promising destination for global investors seeking innovative opportunities.