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  • Jadwa predicts growth of 1.8 percent, revising previous estimate of 1.3 percent
  • Non-oil private sector growth seen at 4.4 percent

Saudi economy may perform better this year than forecast earlier with the continual recovery of the non-oil industry from the blows of the coronavirus pandemic.

According to Jadwa Investment, the kingdom’s GDP will grow by 1.8 percent in 2021, a revision from a previous estimate of 1.3 percent, Jadwa said in a research report on Wednesday. Non-oil growth will come in at 3.5 percent, driven by the non-oil private sector, which Jadwa sees rising 4.4 percent, compared to a previous estimate of 3.1 percent.

“Whilst the rebound is no surprise, some sectors have performed better than anticipated,” it said. The investment bank attributed the improvement in the non-oil sector to activities in real estate, manufacturing, wholesale and retail, and restaurants and hotels.

Despite the overall growth in GDP, Jadwa expects oil sector GDP “being marginally down year-on-year, at -0.7 percent,” unchanged from its previous outlook.

Oil prices are expected to increase this year with Brent averaging $67 per barrel, leading to higher government oil revenue of SR568 billion in 2021, revised from SR528 billion previously, it said.

“With no changes to government expenditure, we see the fiscal deficit totalling -SR67 billion (-2.1 percent of GDP), 53 percent lower than budgeted by the Ministry of Finance,” it said.