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Iraq tops the list of "most powerful" local production in the Middle East

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 / APRIL 2014 16:09

Twilight News / Iraq issued by the State of Qatar to the list of the most powerful states in domestic production within the Middle East, according to a report issued by the International Monetary Fund.

1455140.jpgAccording to back up the report cited by CNN and followed the "Twilight News" and your economic outlook for the countries of the world, it has been the order of the most prominent states in the Middle East in terms of GDP, in the following form:

Of Petroleum Exporting Countries:

Issued both Iraq and Qatar, the list of expectations of GDP in 2014, reaching the expected rate of 5.9 percent, while more than Doha Baghdad in terms of the outlook for 2015, where the percentage of the expected growth of 7.1 per cent against 6.7 per cent of Iraq in 2015.

UAE dissolved Thirdly by 4.4 per cent for 2014 and 4.2 for 2015.

Algeria finished fourth in the expectations of growth to reach 4.3 in 2014 and 4.1 in 2015.

Saudi Arabia Fifth expectations of growth of up to 4.1 per cent for 2014 and 4.2 for 2015.

Kuwait dissolved in fifth place anticipating growth in 2014 of 2.6 per cent and 3.0 per cent for 2015.

The non-oil-exporting:

Morocco made the first rank in terms of overall growth prospects for GDP in 2014 to 3.9 per cent for 2014 and 4.9 per cent for 2015.

Jordan was ranked second by the growth expected to reach 3.5 per cent for 2014 and 4.0 for 2015.

Tunisia ranked third in the expectation of growth up to 3.0 percent in the year 2014 and 4.5 per cent for 2015.

Sudan occupied the fourth place expectations of growth of up to 2.7 per cent for 2014 and 4.6 for 2015.

Egypt Fifthly growth rate expected for the year 2014 amounting to 2.3 per cent and 4.1 per cent for 2015.

Lebanon VI growth rate of one per cent for 2014 and 2.5 for 2015.

It is noteworthy that the gross domestic product (GDP), which is known for short as " GDP "is not a measure of the standard of living in the economy, however, is commonly used as a measure of standard of living, and the reason that all citizens benefit from the increased production in the state.

Zz / XYZ

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Iraq tops the list of "most powerful" local production in the Middle East

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 / APRIL 2014 16:09   

Twilight News / Iraq issued by the State of Qatar to the list of the most powerful states in domestic production within the Middle East, according to a report issued by the International Monetary Fund.

1455140.jpgAccording to back up the report cited by CNN and followed the "Twilight News" and your economic outlook for the countries of the world, it has been the order of the most prominent states in the Middle East in terms of GDP, in the following form:

Of Petroleum Exporting Countries:

Issued both Iraq and Qatar, the list of expectations of GDP in 2014, reaching the expected rate of 5.9 percent, while more than Doha Baghdad in terms of the outlook for 2015, where the percentage of the expected growth of 7.1 per cent against 6.7 per cent of Iraq in 2015.

UAE dissolved Thirdly by 4.4 per cent for 2014 and 4.2 for 2015.

Algeria finished fourth in the expectations of growth to reach 4.3 in 2014 and 4.1 in 2015.

Saudi Arabia Fifth expectations of growth of up to 4.1 per cent for 2014 and 4.2 for 2015.

Kuwait dissolved in fifth place anticipating growth in 2014 of 2.6 per cent and 3.0 per cent for 2015.

The non-oil-exporting:

Morocco made the first rank in terms of overall growth prospects for GDP in 2014 to 3.9 per cent for 2014 and 4.9 per cent for 2015.

Jordan was ranked second by the growth expected to reach 3.5 per cent for 2014 and 4.0 for 2015.

Tunisia ranked third in the expectation of growth up to 3.0 percent in the year 2014 and 4.5 per cent for 2015.

Sudan occupied the fourth place expectations of growth of up to 2.7 per cent for 2014 and 4.6 for 2015.

Egypt Fifthly growth rate expected for the year 2014 amounting to 2.3 per cent and 4.1 per cent for 2015.

Lebanon VI growth rate of one per cent for 2014 and 2.5 for 2015.

It is noteworthy that the gross domestic product (GDP), which is known for short as " GDP "is not a measure of the standard of living in the economy, however, is commonly used as a measure of standard of living, and the reason that all citizens benefit from the increased production in the state.

Zz / XYZ

 

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