Dublin, Oct. 28, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Saudi Arabia Projects, H2 2020 with COVID-19 Impact Update - MEED Insights" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
The COVID-19 pandemic has in most countries caused significant disruption to the Projects, market and Saudi Arabia has been no exception. As the coronavirus took hold and the kingdom went to economic lockdown in the Spring, the government announced a raft of measures including a cut back in Projects, spending as its revenues from oil sales declined sharply.
However, data from the first six months of the year shows that Saudi Arabia has weathered the storm fairly well. At $13.2bn the value of contracts awarded between January and June was just 15% down on the same period in 2019 and actually higher than the same period in 2017 and 2018.
The figures highlight the intent with which the government is development its capital Projects, programme. Schemes like the PIF Projects, are being prioritised backed by proceeds from the sale of shares in Aramco and increased state borrowing. The increasing emergence of PPP Projects, is another sign that Riyadh is exploring different options to finance its 2030 Vision.
Despite this, there is no doubt that 2020 will end up being a very difficult year. This reflected by the revised forecast in which the publisher anticipates a total of $32bn worth of contracts to be awarded for the year as a whole in a best-case basis, down from $48bn awarded in 2019.
It is unclear how quickly the market will recover in 2021 and beyond. Much will depend on the oil price which still lies $20 a barrel lower than it did at the start of the year. If it stays at its current levels, it is difficult to see how the government can maintain spending at historical levels.
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Key Topics Covered:
Preface
Saudi Arabia Country Overview
Impact of COVID-19 and Latest Forecasts
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