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Nadim Kawach

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Nadim Kawach is a Lebanon-based journalist who has worked for more than 30 years with several regional and global publications, including Reuters, AFP and Gulf News in the UAE, and with Alhayat daily in London

Nadim Kawach
The Egypt pavilion at Dubai Expo 2020. The UAE was Egypt's biggest international investor in 2024

Egypt tops Arab list for international project investment

Egypt received more international project investment than any other Arab country in the first 11 months of last year, with the UAE the biggest international investor. Egypt, the third largest Arab economy after Saudi Arabia and the UAE, attracted almost $30 billion in 122 international projects, equivalent to a third of all such projects in […]

Craftsmen making traditional ceramic tiles in the holy city of Karbala, Iraq. Unemployment stood at around 16.5 percent in 2023

Iraq sets ambitious unemployment target

The Iraqi government, which faces re-election later this year, has set ambitious targets to slash double-digit unemployment despite previous attempts foundering due to persistent instability. Mudhar Saleh, an adviser to prime minister Mohammed Al-Sudani, told the official Iraqi news agency last week that the government wants to gradually cut the jobless figure “from a double-digit […]

shisha restaurateur

Bring back smoking, say Jordan restaurateurs

Bring back smoking! That is how desperate restaurateurs and cafe owners feel in Jordan after a drop in tourism last year, linked primarily to the wars in the Middle East. Among other measures, restaurateurs want the return of the shisha, the waterpipe smoking device that is popular across the Arab world, and over which smokers can […]

London-based EY and America's Oliver Wyman will help to restructure Iraq's banks

Oliver Wyman joins EY in Iraq bank restructuring

Iraq has hired two of the world’s most prominent financial consulting firms to help restructure its banking sector, which has been wrecked by long-term violence, according to an adviser to the prime minister. London-based EY and Oliver Wyman of the US will prepare a roadmap for a plan that could include merging the country’s two […]

Tunisia budget, Tunisia budget deficit, Tunisia economy, Tunisia debt, Tunisia deficit

Higher tax income cuts Tunisia’s 2024 budget deficit

Higher than anticipated tax income helped Tunisia bring down its budget deficit last year. The ministry said last weekend that the deficit declined despite a 5 percent rise in actual spending and was funded through borrowing, Ultra Tunisia reported. Last year’s budget deficit stood at 10 billion Tunisia dinars ($3 billion), down from 11 billion […]

Kuwait is facing structural challenges because allocations for wages and social aid account for nearly 80% of total spending, NBK says

Public wage bill cuts into infrastructure spend, Kuwait bank says

Kuwait’s government is spending too much money on wages and not enough on pressing infrastructure needs, the country’s largest bank has said. “Kuwait is still facing structural challenges in its fiscal policy because allocations for wages and social aid account for nearly 80 percent of total spending,” the National Bank of Kuwait (NBK) said. Kuwait, […]

Syria banks Maysaa Sabreen

Arab banks draw up plan to rebuild Syria’s ailing banking sector

A three-year plan to restructure Syria’s ailing banking sector, which is suffering from massive non-performing loans, is being prepared by the Union of Arab Banks (UAB), an industry association, with the help of unnamed European institutions.  The Beirut-based UAB’s secretary general, Wisam Fatouh, told the Saudi Arabic language daily Aleqtisadia on Monday that the restructuring plan involves […]

Iraq gas, Iraq LNG

Two new LNG terminals in Iraq to replace Iran gas

Iraq is planning to build two offshore liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals to tackle a persistent electricity supply shortage, its oil minister said on Monday. One facility to receive imported LNG needed to run its power stations will be located in the Faw port under construction in southern Iraq. The other will be at the […]

Kuwait's new debt law will allow it to fund more projects but its budget remains largely reliant on oil revenue

New Kuwait debt law could unlock billions for projects

Kuwait is close to finalising long-moribund legislation around government borrowing that will allow it to take more debt and better finance infrastructure and other projects, its finance minister said. Speaking to local reporters on Sunday, Noura Al-Fassam said the borrowed money would be used in partnership with the private sector. “The debt law is now […]

The majority of contracts issued by Saudi Arabia in January were based in Riyadh and, by sector, in construction

Saudi Arabia awards almost $2bn of contracts in January

Saudi government entities awarded more than SAR6.5 billion ($1.7 billion) of contracts in January, led by housing, infrastructure and industry. More than half the value of the contracts issued last month – SAR3.7 billion – was allocated towards construction, with the remainder going on water, energy and industry projects, the Saudi Contractors’ Authority (SCA) said […]

trans-Sahara gas pipeline Minister of State for Petroleum Resources of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Ekperikpe Ekpo

Trans-Sahara gas pipeline project back on the table

A multi-billion dollar trans-Sahara gas pipeline project dating back more than half a century has been revived after a meeting between the oil ministers of Algeria, Nigeria and Niger. The ministers held talks in the Algerian capital, Algiers, on Tuesday to discuss the resurrection of the Trans-Sahara Gas Pipeline. This involves the construction of a […]

Workers at a gas facility north of Basra, Iraq. The country's huge gas reserves remain largely untapped due to underinvestment and conflict

Iraq-Turkmenistan gas deal unlikely to happen

A gas supply agreement signed by Iraq and Turkmenistan in 2023 may never begin because of challenges with transiting the gas through neighbouring Iran, Iraqi analysts say. The deal was for nearly 20 million cubic metres of natural gas per day to supply Iraq’s power facilities, but Iraq and Turkmenistan do not share a border. […]

Elevated view of the city skyline and residential suburbs, Kuwait City, Kuwait, Middle East

Kuwait plans new power projects to avert supply gap

Kuwait is planning a series of new power projects to avert an electricity supply crisis during the hot summer months when demand peaks, the Opec member’s minister of electricity, water and renewable energy has said. Minister Mahmoud Abdulaziz Mahmoud Bushehri, quoted by the Kuwaiti daily Alseyassah on Tuesday, said power consumption next summer will surpass […]

Iraq budget deficit, Iraq oil exports, Iraq oil, Iraq budget, Iraq oil revenue

Iraq risks higher budget deficit after oil sales fall short

Iraq’s budget deficit could be higher than forecast after the Opec member reported $92 billion in oil exports — less than expected — for the first 11 months of last of year. In June its parliament approved 2024 spending of around $163 billion, with revenue forecast at nearly $123 billion. This left a budget deficit […]

Projects in Kuwait have in the past been beset by delays

Kuwait approves plan to tackle project delays

Kuwait has approved a four-year plan to tackle persistent delays in development projects caused mainly by bureaucratic red tape and slow endorsement. The cabinet of ministers has informed all government departments of the plan, with focus primarily on project performance and completion on time, the Arabic language daily Alqabas reported. All departments must include key […]

A street in the old part of Basra city. The developers of Palm City in the Basra region will bear the cost of the project

Iraq awards another major project in housing drive

Iraq has awarded a construction and development contract for a 120,000-unit housing project to two companies, one Egyptian and one Chinese. Egypt’s Mountain View Company and China Railway will partner with Iraq’s Al-Safi Group to build Palm City in the southern Basra area, provincial Governor Asaad Al-Idani said, according to the Iraqi national news agency. In […]

Mohammed Al-Sudani, the Iraqi prime minister, says he is under no pressure to end Iran's supply of gas

Iraq to stop taking Iranian gas by 2028

Iraq will phase out gas imports from neighboring Iran within three years because of persistent supply disruptions. It will instead increasingly rely on more domestic production to fuel its power stations, and electricity from other neighbours including Saudi Arabia and Jordan. Mohammed Al-Sudani, the Iraqi prime minister, said Iraq’s decision to end Iranian imports in […]

Tunisia merge FDI agencies, SIA Tunisia, Tunisia Supreme Investment Authority

Tunisia drafts plan to merge FDI agencies into one

Tunisia’s government has reviewed plans to increase foreign direct investment by merging various agencies into a new Supreme Investment Authority. The SIA would merge six investment-focused government agencies and the Tunisian Investment Authority, plus various offices at home and abroad, into one, according to the local Alshuruq newspaper. A draft law has been reviewed by […]

LNG Tanker, Drydocks, taken in 2000, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

Algeria and Egypt lead Arab LNG export decline

Total Arab exports of liquefied natural gas (LNG) fell last year, led by drops in Algeria and Egypt. Algeria was doing maintenance work on gas facilities and Egypt was diverting gas to meet domestic summer demand. Arab exports of the gas declined by 3 percent from 112 million tonnes in 2023 to 108.6 million tonnes […]

People keen to trade in cryptocurrencies will look beyond Saudi Arabia to the rest of the GCC

GCC needs common policy on crypto, says Saudi academic

Saudi Arabia and other Gulf Arab states should develop aligned policies and regulations around the potential use of cryptocurrencies as a payment tool, a prominent Saudi academic and economist has said.  While the largest Arab economy generally forbids the use of cryptocurrencies, the UAE has put some policies in place to regulate their use. “Saudi […]

Shoppers in Baalbek, Lebanon. The government is planning to unlock customers' bank deposits after lengthy delays

Lebanon to refund locked bank deposits

Lebanon’s new government and the central bank are devising a plan for commercial banks to pay billions in locked deposits to bank customers. Wasim Al-Mansouri, the central bank’s acting governor, on Tuesday told the Saudi Arabian daily Aleqtisadiah that a solution would not be possible without the presence of an executive authority capable of drawing […]

Kuwait is using drone technology to inspect oil facilities, terminals and pipelines across the country

Kuwait successfully using drones to inspect oil facilities

Kuwait’s first-time use of drones to inspect oil and gas facilities has reduced costs, improved operational efficiency and enhanced worker safety, a local newspaper has reported, without giving numbers. The drones are used to inspect oil and gas fields, petrochemical and refining facilities, and pipelines and export terminals across the country, the Arabic-language daily Alanba […]