Kuwait Takes a Pioneering Leap Towards Power and Water Privatization

Kuwait’s announcement of plans to privatize its power and water assets signifies a pivotal moment in the nation’s quest for improved service delivery and economic efficiency. Backed by a comprehensive feasibility study, this transformational initiative is poised to drastically reduce the government’s annual expenditure on these essential services, which currently exceeds $19 billion in subsidies. By opening the doors to privatization, Kuwait aims to introduce competition, innovation, and private sector investment into its energy sector, thereby enhancing service quality and operational efficiency. While challenges lie ahead, including regulatory complexities and ensuring affordability for the general population, this move reflects Kuwait’s commitment to modernizing its infrastructure and embracing global standards.

Jordan Advances Key Legislative Changes in Recent Cabinet Session

In a significant development, Jordan’s Cabinet, led by Prime Minister Bisher Al-Khasawneh, convened on September 13, 2023, to approve several crucial bylaws and regulations aimed at improving various aspects of governance and society. Expanding Access to Healthcare One of the major highlights of this session was the approval of an amended Civil Health Insurance Bylaw […]

Japan raises FY2022 GDP growth estimate amid risks to outlook

Japan upgraded on Thursday its growth projections for the next fiscal year starting in April, saying it expected gross domestic product (GDP) to hit a record even amid risks from the Omicron variant and supply constraints, Cabinet Office officials said.