UAE Central Bank Expects GDP to Grow 2.5% in 2021, 3.5% in 2022

UAE Central Bank (WAM)
UAE Central Bank (WAM)
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UAE Central Bank Expects GDP to Grow 2.5% in 2021, 3.5% in 2022

UAE Central Bank (WAM)
UAE Central Bank (WAM)

UAE's GDP growth is forecast to pick up to 2.5 per cent and 3.5 per cent, respectively in 2021 and 2022, according to a recent report by the Central Bank of UAE (CBUAE).

The country’s non-oil GDP will grow by 3.6 percent during this year and will reach 3.9 percent in the upcoming year.

The Central Bank had confirmed that the targeted comprehensive economic support plan has achieved remarkable positive results within a year since its launch, paving the way for the strong recovery from the repercussions of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The bank also launched two new payment system regulations aiming to promote robust financial infrastructure, which is essential for financial stability and consumer protection.

The two systems, the Large-Value Payment Systems (LVPS) Regulation and the Retail Payment Systems (RPS) Regulation, also facilitate the UAE’s international competitiveness.

Governor Abdulhamid al-Ahmadi remarked that payment systems are the “plumbing of the financial system” a critical part of any country’s financial infrastructure.

Ahmadi asserted that the issuance of the two regulations is an important milestone to reach the objective of providing robust, efficient, and accessible financial infrastructure in the UAE, serving the financial institutions, corporations, and people, and supporting the country’s competitive economy.

“The large value and retail payments systems regulations will help facilitate smooth, secure, and efficient conduct of transactions. The retail payments regulation will also provide a level playing field to advance innovation and competition, and financial inclusion.”

The LVPS regulation sets standards for financial infrastructure systems that support wholesale payment activities in the UAE.

As for the RPS regulation, it focuses on systems for retail payments, which provide funds transfer, clearing, and settlement services related to retail activities. The regulation covers all retail payment systems irrespective of currency or means of exchange in which the transactions are conducted.

The Bank explained that system operators and settlement institutions of existing large-value payment systems and retail payment systems operating in the UAE must comply with the requirements of these two regulations by the end of February 2022.



Saudi Airports to Expand Global Reach at Routes World 2024 in Bahrain

Saudi airports will participate under the theme "Saudi Arabia the Global Hub" at Routes World 2024 in Bahrain. (SPA)
Saudi airports will participate under the theme "Saudi Arabia the Global Hub" at Routes World 2024 in Bahrain. (SPA)
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Saudi Airports to Expand Global Reach at Routes World 2024 in Bahrain

Saudi airports will participate under the theme "Saudi Arabia the Global Hub" at Routes World 2024 in Bahrain. (SPA)
Saudi airports will participate under the theme "Saudi Arabia the Global Hub" at Routes World 2024 in Bahrain. (SPA)

Saudi airports will participate under the theme "Saudi Arabia the Global Hub" at Routes World 2024, which will take place in Bahrain from October 6-8, 2024, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Friday.
The event, considered the aviation industry's premier global gathering, will bring together key players from airlines, airports, and industry stakeholders worldwide to shape the future of air services and promote global economic growth.
The Saudi participation includes some of the kingdom's most important aviation assets: MATARAT Holding, the King Salman International Airport, the Saudi Air Connectivity Program, the Red Sea International Airport, the Riyadh Airports Company, the Jeddah Airports Company, the Dammam Airports Company, and the Airports Cluster 2 Company.
Saudi Arabia's participation aims to transform its aviation sector into a global leader, positioning its airports to handle 330 million passengers and transport 4.5 million tons of cargo by 2030. This ambitious goal, aligned with the objectives of the National Aviation Strategy, is a testament to the industry's potential.
The effort also focuses on creating seamless travel experiences, enhancing customer satisfaction, ensuring safety and promoting environmental sustainability in the aviation industry.
The 29th edition of Routes World will feature panel discussions, workshops, and intensive meetings focused on advancing the regional and global air transport industry.
The sessions will also explore airlines' financial and operational performance, prospects for future growth, and critical issues such as privatization, mergers, sustainability initiatives, and environmental conservation.