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Kuwait’s economy to rebound in 2024 with 2.8% growth: World Bank
2024-05-30 00:00:00.0     阿拉伯时报-科威特     原网页

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       KUWAIT CITY, May 30: The World Bank has projected a robust recovery in Kuwait’s economic growth, anticipating a rise to 2.8 percent in 2024. This recovery is attributed to expansionary fiscal policies, increased oil production, and the commencement of full operations at the Al-Zour refinery, which now boasts a refining capacity of 615,000 barrels per day.

       In its latest report, the World Bank forecasts a 3.6 percent growth in Kuwait’s oil production, coupled with a 2.1 percent expansion in the non-oil sector for the current year. However, the report notes that relatively high interest rates may curb domestic consumption, thereby limiting the full potential of Kuwait’s economic activity. Additionally, ongoing political uncertainty could delay new infrastructure projects and slow the pace of reform initiatives.

       On a broader scale, the World Bank suggests a promising recovery for the Gulf region, with economic growth expected to reach 2.8 percent in 2024 and further accelerate to 4.7 percent in 2025. The optimism is driven not only by an anticipated recovery in oil production, as OPEC+ gradually eases production quotas in the latter half of 2024, but also by the sustained momentum of the non-oil economy, which is projected to expand robustly in the medium term.

       The report underscores the strategic importance of Gulf countries’ efforts to diversify their economies, highlighting their commitment to enhancing resilience and achieving sustainable development amidst global economic fluctuations.

       For individual Gulf countries, the World Bank has specific projections:

       Overall, the World Bank’s report presents an optimistic view of the Gulf region’s economic future, emphasizing the critical role of both oil and non-oil sectors in driving growth and development.

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