Of all Kuwait’s upcoming transport infrastructure projects, none inspire quite as many strong opinions as the development of the Boubyan port area. To some, the port promises a much-needed outlet for the northern Gulf, providing an indispensible export terminal for the northern part of Kuwait, as well as a fast-redeveloping Iraq. Others, however,...
In 2010 the Kuwaiti government approved a massive KD37bn ($133.4bn) spending plan, introduced to kick-start spending in the wake of the financial crisis and help reinvigorate the country’s image as an investment destination. The budget is due to stretch over five years, with much of the spending dedicated to transport and other infrastructure...
Kuwait International Airport (KIA) once played a central part in Kuwait’s identity as an infrastructural lynchpin for the GCC and the Levant. But the airport, and much of national carrier Kuwait Airways’ fleet, suffered extensive damage during the Iraqi invasion in 1990. Since then the Gulf’s aviation focus has moved south, with the UAE, Bahrain and...
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