The Abraham Accords of 2020 changed the diplomatic map of the Middle East.
They opened trade corridors between Israel and the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan — and created the conditions for an estimated $1 trillion in new economic activity over the coming decade.
But diplomatic normalization produces economic opportunity only when the right people are in the same room.
The Abrahamic Business Circle was founded to be that room.
Not a political movement. Not a religious initiative. A platform of pure economic diplomacy — facilitating the introductions, the dialogues, and the structured investment exchanges that transform diplomatic potential into commercial reality.
The work continues.