Middle East / Gulf Economic Data

Dedicated regional view for Gulf and Middle East economies inside the Asia module.
COUNTRIES: 16
SOURCES: World Bank · IMF · BIS · WTO · UN Comtrade

Middle East / Gulf ranking

RISK SCORE
CountryScoreRatingGDP growthInflationCurrent account
United Arab Emirates92.2AAA3.99 %1.66 %14.48 %
Qatar80.1AA2.36 %1.27 %17.29 %
Oman77.5A1.63 %0.59 %2.86 %
Kuwait76.6A-2.56 %2.9 %29.15 %
Saudi Arabia72.5A2 %1.69 %-1.31 %
Bahrain70.9A2.6 %0.92 %4.84 %
Cyprus70An/an/an/a
Israel69.3BBB0.87 %3.07 %2.86 %
Turkey65.1BBB3.33 %58.51 %-0.77 %
Iran58BBn/an/an/a
Iraq58BBn/an/an/a
Jordan55.2BB2.49 %1.56 %-5.86 %
Lebanon48Bn/an/an/a
West Bank and Gaza48Bn/an/an/a
Syria38CCCn/an/an/a
Yemen38CCCn/an/an/a

Data focus

ENERGY · FINANCE · EXTERNAL STABILITY

This regional view is designed for oil and gas economies, financial centres, import-dependent countries and external-balance monitoring. IMF, BIS, WTO and UN Comtrade adapters are prepared to strengthen fiscal, banking, FX and trade-exposure analysis.

Asia-Pacific and Middle East economic data context

The Asia module extends Economy Data with country-level macroeconomic, trade, public finance, financial-stability and structural indicators for Asia-Pacific economies, Oceania and Middle East / Gulf markets. Pages use the existing Economy Data layout and normalize available API data into the same country and indicator structure as the global portal.

Core data currently use World Bank compatible indicator files, with additional provider layers prepared for ADB, IMF, BIS, DBnomics/NBS, Hong Kong HKMA, SingStat, Australian Bureau of Statistics, Philippine OpenSTAT, Japan e-Stat, Bank of Korea ECOS, WTO, UN Comtrade and ASEANstats.