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GCC GDP Can Rise to $13 Trillion in Gulf Countries by 2030

By Saur News Bureau Sun, Oct 22nd, 2023
Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Countries
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The combined Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of the hydrocarbon-rich Gulf countries could more than double from a projected US$6 trillion to US$13 trillion by 2050, if the countries embrace a green growth strategy, according to Gulf Investment Report 2023 published by Century International Holdings.

Dwelling on the GDP, it said that the combined GDP of the GCC countries has already touched the $2 trillion mark. Investment in green and sustainable projects could transform the region into a global economic powerhouse.

“Gulf Investment Report 2023 has been initiated by Century Group as a knowledge series developed through in-depth data compilation for the wider industry stakeholders that will help them chart their future growth strategy and re-adjust their expansion plan as per the ground reality,” Bal Krishen Rathore, Chairman of Century International Holdings (CIHL), said.

However, the economic potential of the Gulf countries is not reflected in the global Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) ranking published every year in the annual World Investment Reports released by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD).

Further, according to the World Investment Report 2023, total FDI flow into the GCC region declined 17.91 percent to $37.12 billion in 2022, down from $45.22 billion recorded in 2021, despite the UAE recording a 10 percent increase in FDI from $20.66 billion in 2021 to US$22.73 billion in 2022.

This is lower than the $46.96 billion FDI attracted by Sweden last year and way below that of the $117.73 billion FDI received by Hong Kong or the $141.21 billion FDI attracted by Singapore.

However, the report further said that the total FDI inflow into the GCC countries has more than doubled in six years, reaching $37.12 billion in 2022, up from $15.52 billion in 2017 – which demonstrates a strong growth in the overall investment landscape, said the report.

GCC region’s inward FDI stock rose to $529.78 billion at the end of 2022. This is at the backdrop of a 12 percent decline in global FDI flow to $1.3 trillion in 2022, according to the Gulf Investment Report 2023.

However, in the GCC, the UAE stands out in terms of attracting investment. FDI inflow of $22.73 billion into the UAE in 2022 represents 61.24 percent of the total FDI inflow of $37.12 billion into the GCC in 2022, the records show. The UAE ranks fourth globally in greenfield investment projects with the number of projects reaching 997 in 2023, according to the World Investment Report 2023.

“The GDP of the GCC region has already touched the $2 trillion mark. If the GCC countries continued business as usual, their combined GDP would grow to an expected US$6 trillion by 2050. However, embracing a green growth strategy could see the GCC GDP grow to over $13 trillion by 2050,” World Bank said in an economic update.

Issam Abou Sleiman, Regional Director of World Bank in the MENA region, said: “The GCC economies have been a bright spot in an otherwise dark economic landscape. Average growth in the GCC surpassed 7 percent in 2022 led by Saudi Arabia, its biggest economy, which was globally the fastest growing large economy.

“The transition to a low-carbon economy has been accelerated by high oil and gas prices and the need for greater energy security in the wake of the war in Ukraine. Renewable energy industries will witness trillions of dollars of new investment as well as opportunities in upstream and downstream industries. The region also has the potential to be a lead producer of green and blue hydrogen. With the right regulations, policies, and investments to support the transition, GCC countries can emerge with stronger, more sustainable economies that generate rewarding jobs for their youth while simultaneously protecting the planet,” he said.

Habiba Al Marashi Al Hashimi, Co-Founder & Chairperson of the Emirates Environmental Group and Board Member of Global Investors for Sustainable Development Alliance, said: “There has been a gap in putting together a comprehensive economic research book on investment across all economic sectors. As the region gains significance in the global community and aligns itself with the global growth and development, it becomes imperative for us to study, analyse and generate conclusion based on real data so that we, the industry stakeholders can map the future direction and trends. For example, environment and sustainability has gained momentum now, while some of us have been campaigning for it for the last three decades. I am glad to know that CIHL has undertaken this significant step through Gulf Investment Report 2023 to fill up this important knowledge gap.”

“It is heartening to know that Gulf Investment Report 2023 also highlights investment in clean, green energy and environmental sustainability – areas in which the UAE has taken a leadership role in the region and the world – through the launch of Masdar – the world’s first carbon-neutral urban development, the development of the region’s first nuclear power plant, as well as the development of the world’s largest solar park – Mohammed Bin Rashid Solar Park, amongst other such projects across the country.

It may be noted that though despite being an oil producing country, the UAE has invested more than $40 billion in clean energy over the last 15 years and has plans to invest an additional $163.5 billion (Dh600 billion) in clean and renewable energy sources over the next three decades on the road to net zero.

Furthermore, to promote FDIs, the member countries of the GCC region have been relaxing their investment regime including the UAE, Bahrain and Qatar. They now allow 100 percent foreign ownership in businesses, and they have eliminated the mandatory requirement of a local partner in the mainstream onshore businesses in most categories of businesses.

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