Dubai: Economic growth in the Middle East and North Africa is forecast to slow considerably over oil prices as the Saudi economy slides, the International Monetary Fund said on Monday.
After a better than expected performance with five percent growth in 2016, the economies of countries in the Middle East and North Africa as well as Pakistan and Afghanistan will subside to just 2.6 percent growth this year, it said.
Last year´s healthy regional economic performance was mainly attributed to Iran´s strong growth estimated at above 6.5 percent because of higher crude production, the IMF said. In its World Economic Outlook update, the IMF lowered economic growth of Saudi Arabia, the world´s top oil exporter, to just 0.1 percent in 2017, down 0.3 percent on its April projections.
This will be Saudi Arabia´s worst growth since 2009 when its economy contracted by 2.0 percent on the slump of oil revenues following the global financial crisis. "The recent decline in oil prices, if sustained, could weigh further on the outlook for the region´s oil exporters," the IMF said.
After recovering to over $55 a barrel following a production reduction agreement by producers, oil prices receded on strong inventory levels and a pickup in supply. The IMF projected that regional growth will rebound to 3.3 percent in 2018, however.
Saudi economic growth is also forecast to rebound to 1.1 percent next year, down 0.2 percentage points on April projections, it said.
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