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Lower oil prices drive Saudi Arabia to $8 billion deficit in Q3

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Saudi Arabia logged a budget deficit of 30 billion riyals ($8 billion) in the third quarter, a finance ministry statement showed on Monday, as lower oil prices weighed on revenue.

The kingdom is reviewing spending, under which some Vision 2030 projects will be delayed or scaled back and others prioritised © Mena Today 

The kingdom is reviewing spending, under which some Vision 2030 projects will be delayed or scaled back and others prioritised © Mena Today 

Saudi Arabia logged a budget deficit of 30 billion riyals ($8 billion) in the third quarter, a finance ministry statement showed on Monday, as lower oil prices weighed on revenue.

The kingdom's total spending came to 339 billion riyals in the quarter as it continued to spend heavily on its Vision 2030 transformation programme aimed at diversifying the economy away from its huge reliance on the oil sector.

Total revenue, meanwhile, stood at 309 billion riyals in the third quarter, with oil revenue at 191 billion riyals and non-oil revenue at 118 billion riyals.

Saudi Arabia is "doubling down" on its multi-billion dollar economic overhaul, finance minister Mohammed Al Jadaan told an investor summit in Riyadh last week.

While it has accelerated efforts to bolster non-oil growth, oil is still an economic mainstay however, and amid lower oil prices and output government earnings have fallen.

The kingdom is reviewing spending, under which some Vision 2030 projects will be delayed or scaled back and others prioritised.

A Reuters poll expects the Saudi economy to grow 1.3% this year, slightly less than the International Monetary Fund's recently revised projection of 1.5%, and among the slowest in the Gulf Cooperation Council bloc.

Oil output is expected to rise next year, driving a rebound in overall economic growth. The non-oil sector now makes up more than 50% of GDP and, while there has been some softening there this year, it is still estimated at around 4%.

Reporting by Pesha Magid, Tala Ramadan, Clauda Tanios, Nadine Awadalla

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