Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 reform programme is passed its halfway point with clear evidence of major societal and cultural changes. But the authorities are currently on track to miss many of their economic targets, leaving the Kingdom’s long-term economic prospects at threat from the effects of looming peak oil demand.
What are the implications of missing these economic targets, and what is the outlook for Saudi Arabia in a world of falling oil demand? To answer client questions, our Middle East economists held this online briefing all about the future of the Saudi economy.
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