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Kuwait projects widening $16b budget deficit

AFP . Kuwait City
01 Feb 2023 00:06:39 | Update: 01 Feb 2023 00:06:39
Kuwait projects widening $16b budget deficit
Oil revenues of Kuwait are expected to fall by 19.5 per cent – Courtesy Photo

Kuwait’s caretaker cabinet submitted a draft 2023-2024 budget on Tuesday projecting a growing deficit with bigger state spending and lower oil revenues.

The budget deficit will swell to five billion dinars (more than $16 billion) for the year starting in April, up from the $10.3 billion predicted for the current fiscal year, the finance ministry said.

Spending will rise by 11.7 per cent to more than $86 billion, with 80 percent going on civil service wages and public subsidies.

Revenues -- 88 percent of which come from oil -- are projected at around $63.8 billion, a 16.9 per cent drop.

Oil revenues alone are expected to fall by 19.5 per cent. They were calculated based on a price of $70 per barrel -- lower than last year’s prices -- and an output projection of 2.6 million barrels per day.

Kuwait, a major oil producer and member of the OPEC cartel, has the Gulf’s only fully elected parliament but it has long been mired in political difficulties.

The draft budget was submitted after the cabinet resigned last week, three months after it was sworn in to fight corruption and manage state finances.

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