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Kuwait Projects Report, H2 2020 with COVID-19 Impact Update - Focus on Oil and Gas, Construction, Transport, Power and Water - ResearchAndMarkets.com

DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Kuwait Projects, H2 2020 with COVID-19 Impact Update - MEED Insights" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.


Kuwait is currently the fourth largest Projects, market in the GCC after the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Historically, the local market has underperformed its potential, weighed back by politics and a lack of central authority to help push through Projects,. This has meant that despite its vast oil wealth and healthy fiscal position, the state rarely exceeds $15bn of contract awards each year.

The pandemic and falling oil prices during the first half of 2020 hit Kuwait hard. The central tenders committee effectively closed during the lockdown and no new public tenders were released or submitted. As of August, tendering was still far from normal.

The other big impact was lower oil prices. With the state forecasting another budget deficit and national assembly members unwilling to countenance additional borrowing, the government has had no choice but to rein back capital expenditure. As most schemes in Kuwait are directly government-funded this will naturally lead to fewer Projects,.

That said, there was some good news in early 2020 when financial closed was announced on the Umm al-Hayman wastewater treatment plant PPP project. The long-awaited deal was the first under the PPP law and bodes well for the success of other PPP schemes in the pipeline.

However, much more will need to be done if Kuwait is to live up to its Projects, market potential. The state needs to find a way of getting greater private sector participation in the market and attract greater foreign investment. Without either, it is difficult to see how the market can reach its potential.

Reasons to Buy

  • Opportunities and challenges in Kuwait's Projects, market
  • Analysis of the pipeline of planned Projects, and contract awards
  • Key policies and drivers shaping the outlook for Projects, in Kuwait
  • Political and economic background
  • The barriers and challenges that may arise
  • Sector-by-sector breakdown of future project plans
  • Key drivers of Projects, in each sector
  • Kuwait's most valuable key Projects, and major project sponsors

Key Topics Covered:

Preface

  • Executive Summary

Kuwait Country Overview

  • Kuwait Projects Market

Impact of COVID-19 and Latest Forecasts

  • Oil and Gas
  • Construction
  • Transport
  • Power and Water

For more information about this report visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/r/9pr6ru


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