Kuwait

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Chapter | Legal Framework from The Report: Kuwait 2013

This chapter, written in conjunction with Al Tamimi...

Chapter | Education & Health from The Report: Kuwait 2013

The Ministry of Education is moving ahead with plans to develop schools on a public-private partnership basis in order to deal with pressure from the country’s rapidly expanding youth population. Kuwait’s health care industry is also on the verge of a major period of development and expansion. The planned establishment of an independent regulatory body in the near future is a sign of market...

Chapter | Industry from The Report: Kuwait 2013

Significant national budget surpluses provide ample funding to invest in industry and support the goals of the National Industrial Strategy 2015-35. The development of technology parks and a focus on electronics and electrical goods can boost the sector. Manufacturing remains the segment’s backbone, though the utilities segment also grew by an impressive 75.2% from 2006 to 2011. While the...

Chapter | Transport & Logistics from The Report: Kuwait 2013

Kuwait is forging ahead with infrastructure upgrades as part of its $107bn National Development Plan to support all modes of transport. Home to 6% of the world’s oil reserves, hydrocarbons continue to define Kuwait’s current transport infrastructure, yet contemporary strategic goals – in line with Vision 2035 – look to develop the entire sector with diversification as the central focus. If...

Chapter | Retail from The Report: Kuwait 2013

Kuwait’s mall culture is currently at the forefront of a resilient and growing retail sector that continues to draw the interest of both international brands and foreign investors. The number of shopping centres continues to grow and international brands find opportunities in local markets, with luxury segments showing a strong recovery and growth. The automobile industry has also performed well...

Chapter | Telecoms & IT from The Report: Kuwait 2013

With the introduction of 4G, the highly competitive telecoms market is likely to see growing use of smartphones and data services. The future development of the sector would be greatly aided by a new telecoms law and the emergence of an independent regulator. The need for this is clear and the Ministry of Communications has a plan to address this. In IT, state spending remains the primary growth...

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