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Kuwait budget to boost spending to spur growth

Kuwait budget to boost spending to spur growth
A Kuwaiti man sits on a bench outside the Kuwait Stock Exchange, October 2, 2011. (Reuters)
Updated 21 January 2019

Kuwait budget to boost spending to spur growth

Kuwait budget to boost spending to spur growth

KUWAIT: Major oil producer Kuwait on Monday announced a state budget for the year ending on March 31, 2020, projecting a 4.7 percent rise in spending to 22.5 billion dinars ($74.15 billion) to drive economic growth.
The Kuwaiti Finance Minister Nayef al-Hajraf said he expected the average oil price to range between $55 to $65 per barrel, higher than the projected $50 a barrel in its last budget.
The budget deficit in the new fiscal year was projected at 7.7 billion dinars after accounting for a deposit of 10 percent of total revenue into the sovereign wealth fund. The deficit was 2.1 percent lower than the 2018/2019 budget, according to the budget statement. ($1 = 0.3034 Kuwaiti dinars)