Diversification to boost Gulf growth to 4.1% by 2026: World Bank
Gulf Cooperation Council nations will outpace the broader MENA region’s growth
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Ousmane Dione, World Bank Vice President for the Middle East and North Africa
Courtesy: WAM
Gulf nations are projected to grow 4.1% by 2026, outpacing the broader Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region’s expected 3.3% growth, the World Bank announced Tuesday.
Ousmane Dione, World Bank vice president for MENA, highlighted the economic divergence between oil-producing and oil-importing nations while talking to WAM.
“Diversification efforts have strengthened Gulf economies,” Dione said at the World Governments Summit 2025 in Dubai. “Meanwhile, instability continues to challenge many non-oil countries in the region.”
Dione noted that investments in non-oil sectors are giving Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) nations a competitive advantage.
He also discussed a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed with the Mohamed bin Zayed Water Initiative to improve water security in the region.
MENA accounts for 55% of global desalinated water production, but Dione emphasized the need for alternatives like water reuse, AI-driven leak detection, and better irrigation systems.
The World Bank underscored the importance of investing in non-oil sectors and sustainable resource management to ensure long-term stability across the region.
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