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Past Event

Economic Prospects and Policy Challenges for the GCC Countries Amid Regional Turbulence

On December 19, AGSIW hosted a discussion on the GCC countries' economic outlook for 2025.

Date

Dec 19, 2024

About the event

The Gulf Cooperation Council countries have successfully weathered recent turbulence in the Middle East, and their economic prospects remain favorable. Nonhydrocarbon activity has been strong amid reform implementation, although overall growth has decelerated due to cuts in oil production. The growth outlook is positive, as the envisaged easing of oil production cuts and natural gas expansion spurs the recovery in the hydrocarbon sector, while the nonhydrocarbon economy continues to expand. External buffers remain comfortable despite current account balances having narrowed. Risks around the outlook are broadly balanced in the near term. More challenging medium-term risks, especially in the context of geoeconomic fragmentation and climate change, call for action on policy priorities to continue to strengthen the private sector and to diversify the economy. 

Read the International Monetary Fund report “Gulf Cooperation Council: Pursuing Visions Amid Geopolitical Turbulence: Economic Prospects and Policy Challenges for the GCC Countries.”

The views represented herein are the author's or speaker's own and do not necessarily reflect the views of AGSI, its staff, or its board of directors.

Speakers

Amine Mati

Assistant Director, Mission Chief for Saudi Arabia, and Head of GCC Division, International Monetary Fund

Ken Miyajima

Senior Economist, International Monetary Fund

Moderator

Tim Callen

Visiting Fellow, AGSI