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Kuwait’s Economy: Major Surgery Needed
...ntral to Kuwait’s travails is a dependence on oil revenues that is high even by regional standards. Oil revenues account for nearly 90% of government revenues, and Kuwait has failed to increase non-oil revenues even since oil prices dropped in 2014. The amended 2020-21 budget (year ending 31 March 2021) en...
Volume: 63Issue: 52Published at Thu, 24 Dec 2020 -
Crunch Time For GCC Fiscal Reforms
...e fiscal balance swung into deficit of 2.3% of GDP in 2014 and is expected to worsen to an estimated 22.9% of GDP in 2015, piling extra pressure on the monetary authorities to curb future increases. KUWAIT The pressure on Kuwait’s fiscal and external positions remains contained and ma...
Volume: 58Issue: 52Published at Wed, 23 Dec 2015 -
Qatar 2016 Budget: $13bn Deficit, The First In 15 Years
...dget law on 16 December. It projects total revenue at QR156bn in 2016, compared to QR226bn in the previous budget, which was based on $65/B (the previous budget, which originally ran from 1 April 2014 to March 2015, was extended pro-rata to end-2015 as Qatar switched to using calendar years in bu...
Volume: 58Issue: 52Published at Wed, 23 Dec 2015