Emerging Middle East and Africa (MEA) Economic Tracker—Insights and Trends, Quarter 1, 2017

Emerging Middle East and Africa (MEA) Economic Tracker—Insights and Trends, Quarter 1, 2017

Economic Outlook Challenged by Oil Production Cuts

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29-Dec-2017
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The economic outlook for the Middle Eastern countries is challenged by the continued oil price sluggishness. The fiscal consolidation measures will continue throughout 2017 to combat deficit and is expected to ease in 2018 if oil prices uptick. On one hand, the first half of 2017 is being characterized by Saudi Arabia led oil production cut agreement by The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) members. Egypt, on the other hand has taken major economic development agenda through liberalization of the exchange rate, launch of value added tax and business environment reforms. The depreciating currency should enhance competitiveness in Egypt in second half of 2017. The depleting fiscal savings and slow growth of the oil and gas sector will hinder economic prosperity in Algeria in 2017.

Country Coverage – Emerging Middle East and Africa
·     Saudi Arabia
·     The United Arab Emirates
·     Egypt
·     Algeria
·     Nigeria
·     Qatar
·     Israel

Year, Quarter and Month Coverage
·     Yearly Data: 2012 – 2020
·     Quarterly Data: Q1 2012 – Q3 2018
·     Monthly Data: January 2012 – March 2017

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Emerging Middle East and Africa (MEA) Economic Tracker—Insights and Trends, Quarter 1, 2017

The economic outlook for the Middle Eastern countries is challenged by the continued oil price sluggishness. The fiscal consolidation measures will continue throughout 2017 to combat deficit and is expected to ease in 2018 if oil prices uptick. On one hand, the first half of 2017 is being characterized by Saudi Arabia led oil production cut agreement by The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) members. Egypt, on the other hand has taken major economic development agenda through liberalization of the exchange rate, launch of value added tax and business environment reforms. The depreciating currency should enhance competitiveness in Egypt in second half of 2017. The depleting fiscal savings and slow growth of the oil and gas sector will hinder economic prosperity in Algeria in 2017. Country Coverage – Emerging Middle East and Africa · Saudi Arabia · The United Arab Emirates · Egypt · Algeria · Nigeria · Qatar · Israel Year, Quarter and Month Coverage · Yearly Data: 2012 – 2020 · Quarterly Data: Q1 2012 – Q3 2018 · Monthly Data: January 2012 – March 2017
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Author Rituparna Majumder
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WIP Number 9A6E-00-10-00-00
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