Trade between Saudi Arabia, Bahrain Grows 51% in 8 Years

Vehicles travel into Bahrain from Saudi Arabia on the King Fahd Causeway. (AP file photo)
Vehicles travel into Bahrain from Saudi Arabia on the King Fahd Causeway. (AP file photo)
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Trade between Saudi Arabia, Bahrain Grows 51% in 8 Years

Vehicles travel into Bahrain from Saudi Arabia on the King Fahd Causeway. (AP file photo)
Vehicles travel into Bahrain from Saudi Arabia on the King Fahd Causeway. (AP file photo)

Trade between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain grew from $1.4 billion in 2010 to $2.2 billion at the end of 2017, a 51 percent increase.

Saudi exports to Bahrain account for 40 percent of the volume of trade exchange between the two countries, while Bahraini exports account for about 60 percent.

The industrial sector is one of the pillars of Bahrain's economy, accounting for about 15 percent of gross domestic product (GDP). Consequently, non-oil exports are the main part of the trade between the two countries.

Exports such as cement, iron and construction materials, as well as foodstuffs represent the majority of Saudi exports to the Bahraini market.

Gulf economies collectively constitute a trade market of about $1.5 trillion, while non-oil exports account for $4.8 billion of Bahrain's economy.

Since 2010, Saudi Arabia's exports to Bahrain have grown from $482 million to $894 million, an average of about 86 percent by the end of 2017. During the same period, Bahrain's exports to Saudi Arabia grew 34 percent from $989 million to $1.3 billion.

Metal, agricultural and animal products, foodstuffs, beverages, chemicals and plastics were the majority of products in trade exchange between the two countries.

Bahrain's Economic Development Board attributed the rapid growth of trade between Saudi Arabia and Bahrain to facilitated procedures and logistics between the two countries, especially clearance procedures on the King Fahd Causeway.

Along with the Causeway, the Board expected trade between the two countries to expand after the construction of the King Hamad Bridge. The railway between the two countries will also create great opportunities which will further increase trade in the future.

King Fahd Causeway, Bahrain's only land route, has been transporting a third of Bahrain's non-oil exports to the Saudi market in recent years, reinforcing the importance of establishing the King Hamad Bridge as a second pillar for Bahrain's economy.



Non-Profit Sector Revenue in Saudi Arabia Reaches $14.5 Billion in 2023

The total revenue of non-profit sector organizations in Saudi Arabia marked a 33% increase. SPA
The total revenue of non-profit sector organizations in Saudi Arabia marked a 33% increase. SPA
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Non-Profit Sector Revenue in Saudi Arabia Reaches $14.5 Billion in 2023

The total revenue of non-profit sector organizations in Saudi Arabia marked a 33% increase. SPA
The total revenue of non-profit sector organizations in Saudi Arabia marked a 33% increase. SPA

Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) has said that the total revenue of non-profit sector organizations in the Kingdom amounted to SAR54.4 billion ($14.5 Billion) in 2023, marking a 33% increase compared to 2022.

The results, shown in the Non-Profit Sector Bulletin for 2023, indicated that health-related activities recorded the highest growth rate compared to the previous year, contributing 70% of the total revenue of the non-profit sector organizations, followed by education and research activities with a 53% increase, and volunteer brokerage and promotion activities with a 36% rise. These activities were the main contributors to the total revenue of non-profit organizations.

The bulletin also revealed that total expenditures of the non-profit sector reached SAR47 billion in 2023. Health-related activities represented the highest expenditure category, showing a 74% increase, followed by education and research activities with a 55% rise, and environmental activities with a 34% increase compared to 2022. These activities were the leading contributors to the total expenditures of non-profit organizations.

The figures also underscored the relative contribution of employed individuals to key activities within the non-profit sector in 2023. Cultural and entertainment activities led with a 27.6%, followed by social services activities at 27.2%, development and housing activities at 12.4%, health activities at 11.5%, and education and research activities at 7.5%. The remaining non-profit sector activities accounted for the remaining 13.8%.