Saudi Arabia’s economic recovery has continued to be slow going as the tightening of COVID-19 restrictions has weighed on activity. The slow start to the vaccine rollout and the Kingdom’s voluntary oil output cuts this month and last will delay a sustained recovery until at least the middle of the year.
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