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From june 2021 to may 20226.2 % in 2021 ? That is an achievement
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From june 2021 to may 20226.2 % in 2021 ? That is an achievement
fyi, i m not anti arab .i wish ksa a good luckWikipedia is not a reliable source as everyone can edit it.
I prefer to go by the official sources which in this case is the state budget of KSA from last year and official KSA data.
No doubt that KSA’s economy is reliant on oil to a great extend but this influence is decreasing each month and as I wrote initially the KSA non-oil economy is booming as is KSA as a whole in terms of economic growth, reforms, various sectors, industralization, military sector etc.
Barring any large scale regional war, I am fully convinced that KSA will continue to develop at a rapid speed on almost all fronts.
And unlike 99% of the world’s 200 + countries, KSA has assests worth of 50 trillion USD. It is the third most ressource rich country on the planet after Russia and USA. One of the largest sovereign wealth funds on the planet worth ov’er 1 trillion USD.
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and have in mind that KSA has a small population of just 36 million. They are absolutely stacked, the people/locals that is for centuries to come.
It is the same lot that think that Arab history began with the discovery of oil 80 years ago in Arab lands, seemingly forgetting 1300 years of Islamic history prior to that, that the Arab world is home to the oldest civilizations on the planet (recorded at least), that the same Arabs from modern-day KSA (Arabia) created the largest and most influential empires of any people in the Muslim world and some of the most influential and largest in the entire world history. Much of which is the living heritage of the entire Muslim world.
In fact the Muslim world was the most prosperous and powerful when it was ruled by the Arabs. Food for thought for the “pious” anti-Arab hypocrites out there.
It is as if those people were deliberately trying to reduce Arabs to the past 80 years alone. It is just as if the same people had a hatred/dislike for them. It is so obvious to spot. So funny to witness. It never gets old.
What ??? 50 trillionAnd unlike 99% of the world’s 200 + countries, KSA has assests worth of 50 trillion USD. It is the third most ressource rich country on the planet after Russia and USA. One of the largest sovereign wealth funds on the planet worth ov’er 1 trillion USD.
What ??? 50 trillion
Saudi citizens don't even have basic human rights, Gulf Arabs are living in a mirage.
After oil and gas, Saudi Arabia announces the discovery of a huge wealth of gold in the Valley of the Branch in Medina..
This idiotic myth amongst Pakistanis and other haters has been perpetuating for some time. Saudi's non-oil exports have been higher than Pakistan's total export for sometime now.
I wish Saudis didn't blow this all on the useless Noem project.Not only. KSA’s non-oil economy is booming and recording the highest growth in its history. KSA has undergone fundamental reforms on all fronts in the past few years under the wise leadership of MbS. This article alludes to that already.
I wish Saudis didn't blow this all on the useless Noem project.
And see this , after Walid was released from arrest: his body language marks that of a reformed economy, certainly. One where your king takes a portion of what you own.
Perhaps you are correct in that preception of SA does need to change.Jadwa Investment revises Saudi Arabia’s overall GDP growth to 8.7%
Updated 21 September 2022
ARAB NEWS
September 20, 202211:02
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The report further said the Saudi Arabia government’s total revenue in 2022 is projected at SR1,338 billion ($355.79 million) (Shutterstock)
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s overall gross domestic product growth is expected to hit 8.7 percent in 2022, according to a report by Jadwa Investment, up from an earlier forecast of 7.7 percent.
In its Macroeconomic Update report, the firm noted that the Kingdom’s oil GDP is projected to witness a year-on-year growth of 16.6 percent, while the non-oil market will rise by 4.3 percent, driven by higher private sector growth of 4.4 percent.
“Since the start of the year, Jadwa’s non-oil private sector composite index has been trending upwards. More specifically, we see higher growth in three sectors: non-oil manufacturing, wholesale & retail trade, restaurants & hotels, and transport, storage and communication,” Jadwa Investment’s report noted.
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The report further said the Saudi Arabia government’s total revenue in 2022 is projected at SR1,338 billion ($355.79 million), while the fiscal surplus is expected to total SR335 billion — 8.7 percent of GDP.
“Government revenues were up by 43 percent in H1 2022 over H1 2021 levels, lifted by a combination of yearly rise in Saudi refined products and crude oil export volumes in H1, higher Brent oil prices, and higher oil production,” according to the document.
Jadwa Investment added that the Brent oil forecast for 2022 is at $102 per barrel, despite a surge in crude prices.
According to the report, the Kingdom’s average oil output will witness a slight rise from 10.5 million barrels per day to 10.6 mbpd in 2022.
Earlier, American credit rating agency S&P predicted that Saudi Arabia’s GDP is expected to grow at the highest rate in 10 years , to 7.5 percent in 2022.
S&P report noted that the surplus in the Kingdom’s state budget is expected to be about 6.3 percent in 2022.
In June, credit rating agency Moody’s Investors predicted that the Kingdom’s GDP will grow at an average rate of five percent in the period 2021-2023.
Jadwa Investment revises Saudi Arabia’s overall GDP growth to 8.7%
RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s overall gross domestic product growth is expected to hit 8.7 percent in 2022, according to a report by Jadwa Investment, up from an earlier forecast of 7.7 percent. In its Macroeconomic Update report, the firm noted that the Kingdom’s oil GDP is projected to witness a...www.arabnews.com