GCC States’ GDP Projected to Reach $6 Trillion in 2025

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (Reuters)
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (Reuters)
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GCC States’ GDP Projected to Reach $6 Trillion in 2025

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (Reuters)
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (Reuters)

Secretary-General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Mohamed Albudaiwi affirmed that GCC countries hold a significant economic status globally, with the GDP reaching approximately USD2.1 trillion in 2023.

AlBudaiwi projected the GDP of GCC countries will reach $6 trillion by 2025.

The Secretary-General’s remarks came as he participated in the Gulf dialogue session, held as part of the Asian Financial Forum 2025 sessions in Hong Kong, with the participation of the Secretary for Financial Services and the Treasury of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and a number of senior economic officials from the GCC countries.

The total sovereign financial assets in the GCC countries amounted to around $3.2 trillion, accounting for 33% of the total sovereign assets worldwide, Albudaiwi added.

Albudaiwi highlighted that the GCC countries hold the top global ranking in crude oil reserves and production, and also lead in natural gas reserves, while ranking third globally in natural gas production.

He underscored that the GCC’s balanced policies have contributed to the stability of energy markets by providing secure and stable supplies of oil and gas to global markets.

The Secretary-General mentioned that the GCC's significant economic potential creates numerous opportunities for cooperation with Hong Kong, a leading Asian financial center.



Saudi Fund for Development, Italy's CDP Sign MoU for Development Collaboration

The MoU focuses on fostering the growth of development sectors. SPA
The MoU focuses on fostering the growth of development sectors. SPA
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Saudi Fund for Development, Italy's CDP Sign MoU for Development Collaboration

The MoU focuses on fostering the growth of development sectors. SPA
The MoU focuses on fostering the growth of development sectors. SPA

CEO of the Saudi Fund for Development Sultan bin Abdulrahman Al-Marshad signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for development cooperation with CEO and General Manager of Italy's National Promotional Institution, Cassa Depositi e Prestiti (CDP), Dario Scannapieco.

The Minister of Investment, Eng. Khalid Al-Falih, attended the signing ceremony held in AlUla on Sunday.

The MoU aims to establish and enhance cooperation in social and economic development shared between the two countries, facilitating the exchange of expertise.

It also focuses on fostering the growth of development sectors that contribute to sustainable development goals (SDGs) and global development efforts, promoting best practices in joint financing and maximizing developmental impact for the growth and prosperity of developing countries worldwide.