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DUBLIN, Oct. 25, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — “Saudi Arabia Snapshot: PESTLE, SWOT, Risk and Macroeconomic Trend Analysis” has been added to ResearchAndMarkets. com’s offering.
Saudi Arabia Overview: The PESTLE, SWOT, Risk and Macroeconomic Analysis report is designed to provide detailed data on Saudi Arabia, aggregating its PESTLE (political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental), SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and Threats) and country threat research supported through macroeconomic data.
Saudi Arabia, officially known as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, is the largest Arab state in West Asia through a domain of approximately 830,000 miles, constituting the maximum of the Arabian Peninsula and the largest time in the Arab world, after Algeria. It borders Jordan and Iraq to the north, Kuwait to the northeast, Qatar, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates to the east, Oman to the southeast and Yemen to the south.
Saudi Arabia had a population of 35. 459 million in 2021 and is expected to succeed at 39. 932 million through 2027, with a CAGR of 1. 99%.
Saudi Arabia’s real gross domestic product (GDP) was SAR 2. 532. 62 billion in 2020 and, while recovering from the influence of COVID-19, it increased by 3. 14% to approximately SAR 2. 614. 70 billion in 2021. It is expected to increase through another 3. 67% and achieve SAR 3245. 82 billion by 2027.
Saudi Arabia’s unemployment rate 7. 40% of the overall arduous workforce in 2020. It is expected to decline to a CAGR of 6. 08% and succeed at 6. 13% through 2023. Due to Covid-19, the unemployment rate 7. 4% of overall hard work Unemployment decreased in 2021 to 11. 28% and reached 6. 65% of the total workforce in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia’s GDP consistent with capita USD 23,507. 28, while GDP consistent with capita based purchasing force parity (PPP) USD 49,386. 50 for the year 2021.
In 2021, Saudi government revenues were SAR 962. 486 billion, while expenditures were SAR 1. 93 billion. As a result, the Saudi government’s net lending/borrowing was negative at SAR 76. 447 billion in 2021, indicating that the Saudi government has not obtained enough monetary resources to bring economic growth to life.
Saudi Arabia’s existing account balance is positive at USD 54. 644 billion by 2021 and is expected to decline at a CAGR of 1. 29% to USD 50. 53 billion through 2027. This positive balance of the existing account indicates that Saudi Arabia will remain a net lender for the rest of the World Cup until 2027.
Scope of Saudi Arabia’s snapshot – PESTLE, SWOT, macroeconomic risk analysis report
This report provides data on key macroeconomic signals for Saudi Arabia.
This report provides PESTLE (political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental) research for Saudi Arabia.
This report provides SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats) research for Saudi Arabia.
This report provides a threat investigation for Saudi Arabia.
This report provides data on Saudi Arabia’s political reaction to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Main topics covered:
1. Summary
1. 1 Scope of Saudi Arabia’s snapshot: PESTLE, SWOT, macroeconomic risk analysis report
1. 2 Research methodology
2. Saudi Arabia’s PESTLE Research
2. 1 Political factors
2. 2 Economic factor
2. 2. 1 National accounts indicators
2. 2. 1. 1 Real gross product
2. 2. 1. 2 Nominal gross product
2. 2. 1. 3 Gross Domestic Product Deflator
2. 2. 1. 4 Gross domestic product consistent per capita
2. 2. 1. 5 GDP consistent with capita in purchasing power parity (PPP)
2. 2. 1. 6 Total/gross capital formation
2. 2. 1. 7 Gross savings
2. 2. 2 Monetary indicators
2. 2. 2. 1 Consumer Price Index (CPI) inflation
2. 2. 3 Trade indicators
2. 2. 3. 1 Change in imports of goods and services
2. 2. 3. 2 Developments in exports of goods and services
2. 2. 4 Public finance indicators
2. 2. 4. 1 Government revenue
2. 2. 4. 2 Public expenditure
2. 2. 4. 3 Government loans/net borrowing
2. 2. 4. 4 Gross public debt
2. 2. 4. 5 Net public debt
2. 2. 5 Invoice balance indicators
2. 2. 5. 1 Current account balance
2. 3 Social factors
2. 3. 1 Population
2. 3. 2 Employment
2. 3. 3 Unemployment
2. 4 Technological factors
2. 5 Legal factors
2. 6 Environmental factors
3. SWOT investigation of Saudi Arabia
3. 1 Strengths
3. 2 Weaknesses
3. 3 Opportunities
3. 4 Threats
4. Risk analysis of Saudi Arabia
5. Saudi Arabia’s response to COVID-19
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