Saudi Arabia to see SR 317.4 billion surplus this year

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14-May-2012

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A recent report said that the increase in oil revenues will fuel another year of twin surpluses, with the fiscal and current account balances expected to register 14.3 percent and 31.3 percent to GDP, respectively. The Kingdom's real GDP growth is expected to rise by 3.9 percent, largely driven by the vibrant nonoil sector and partially due to the increase in oil production. With Saudi crude oil prices expected to average around $ 105/bbl this year, it said the fiscal account will be in surplus at 14.3 percent of GDP, a substantial SR 317.4 billion. The report added that growth in nonoil sectors, particularly construction, manufacturing and wholesale and retail trade, will also remain robust this year, mainly due to strong private and public investment and consumption spending.

 

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