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Public finance of GCC countries witnessed significant financial surplus in 2022, 2023: GCC-Stat

The GCC countries reported significant financial surpluses in 2022 and 2023, totaling USD 134 billion and USD 2 billion, respectively, according to GCC-Stat. Public debt stabilised at 28 per cent of GDP and is projected to remain steady through 2025. Credit rating agencies highlighted improved sovereign bond ratings, enhancing the GCC's credit attractiveness. Total public revenues in 2023 reached USD 641 billion, with oil revenues contributing 62 per cent, while public spending hit USD 639 billion, dominated by current expenditures.

ANI Dec 28, 2024 15:32 IST googleads

GCC countries recorded financial surpluses in 2022 and 2023. (Photo: WAM)

Muscat [Oman], December 28 (ANI/WAM): The data issued by the Statistical Centre for the Cooperation Council for the Arab Countries of the Gulf (GCC-Stat) indicate that the financial risks of the GCC countries will be low in the short term amid forecasts of stable or declining interest rates locally and globally.
The reports issued by Credit rating agencies also signalled an improvement in the sovereign bond rating of the GCC countries in 2023. It is also expected that the credit attractiveness of GCC countries will increase, which would allow for the rescheduling of their public debts at lower financial costs.
According to the estimates of the GCC-Stat, the public debt of the GCC countries is expected to stabilise at 28 per cent of the GCC countries' GDP during the years 2024 and 2025. The financial budget reform plans, which are based on improving the efficiency of public spending and programmes to stimulate growth in non-oil sectors, would contribute to achieving a balance between maintaining the economic growth rate and the sustainability of public spending.
The data issued by the GCC-Stat also reveal that the public debt of the GCC countries has doubled over the past ten years to reach about USD 628 billion in 2023, after it was USD 144 billion in 2014. The volume of debt as a percentage of the GCC Countries' GDP increased to reach its peak in 2020 at 40.3 per cent, before declining in the following years to reach about 29.8 per cent in 2023.
The total public finances in the GCC countries also recorded a significant deficit during 2014-2021. The highest deficit value was registered in 2015, with an amount of about USD 158 billion, which accounts for 11.1 per cent of the total GCC Countries' GDP. In 2020, a deficit of USD 128 billion was recorded, which represents 8.8 per cent of the total GDP.
The public finances of the GCC countries witnessed a significant financial surplus in 2022 estimated at USD 134 billion, representing 6.1 per cent of the gross domestic product, followed by a surplus of USD 2 billion in 2023.
The total public revenues in the GCC developed significantly during the period 2021-2023 to record about USD 641 billion in 2023. Oil revenues accounted for 62 per cent of public revenues, compared to USD 723 billion in 2022, of which oil revenues accounted for 67 per cent.
Total public spending in the GCC countries reached its highest levels in 2023, recording about USD 639 billion. Current spending accounted for 85 per cent of the total public spending, compared to 15 per cent for investment spending in the GCC countries. (ANI/WAM)

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