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Can Saudi Arabia’s Non-Oil Momentum Drive Regional Growth? | Oxford Economics

by Editor · June 12, 2025

Saudi Arabia’s Q1 GDP was revised upward to 3.4% year-on-year, driven by a robust 4.9% expansion in the non-oil sector.Read More

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