
Saudi Arabia's GDP contracts 3.3% in Q1 on oil output, non-oil economy recovers
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dividend from the national oil company, Saudi Aramco (A1 negative)....although recent reform measures have [...] https://www.zawya.com/mena/en/economy/story/Saudis_Q1_budget_outturn_evidence_of_structural_improvement
jump of 79.9 per cent in volume to 8,825,900 (65.1pc of them contactless) in April, from 4,905,896 in [...] supermarkets (2,186,781), followed by restaurants (1,681,452), transportation (736,841), department stores [...] individuals or entities to transfer funds of up to BD1,000 per day in less than 30 seconds; whereas Fawri
UAE tourism sector has continued to recover during Q1, 2021, with the average hotel occupancy rates across [...] s. Average length of stay in hotels during Q1 increased 27.6 percent to 4.3 nights as compared to [...] pancyrateshit63inQ121.aspx?cms=q8FmFJgiscL2fwIzON1%2bDsKoRaSJXd3xnId%2byaekalM%3d
recorded a positive growth of 4% in the first quarter (Q1) of 2021, compared to Q4 2020. Meanwhile, the
Saudi Arabia will need one million residential units to cater to the growing demand in the capital Riyadh and its other largest cities Jeddah and Dammam and Al Khobar (DAK), by 2030. Of this, 630,000
mining licenses issued to 1,816, while requests for mining licenses reached 1,311 to date. “As far
Kuwait is set to spend nearly KD544 million ($1.8 billion) on five strategic infrastructure projects
long as they meet the criteria starting from August 1, the ministry said. A statement issued on Thursday [...] urists_allowed_to_enter_Saudi_Arabia_from_August_1_without_quarantine-SNG_229162163/
contracts awarded has risen by 25pc in Q1-2021 when compared with Q1-2020. The growth was partly driven [...] awarded projects was estimated at $5.1bn as of Q4-2020, an increase of 1.5pc compared to the end of the third [...] project spending. Government contracts worth $1.6 billion (BD607 million) were awarded in the first