Impact of COVID-19 on Middle East Countries Size, Share, Analysis, Industry Report and Forecast 2019-2025
The
major source of economic stabilization in Middle East countries is oil
production and export. However, in recent years countries are working to diversify
their economy portfolio. The recent pandemic is causing turbulence to the
economies of the Middle East region. A sudden drop in domestic and external
demand for goods and products especially crude oil, downfall in the crude oil
prices, halts in the production due to labor shortage are some of the major
impacts observed in the region. Additionally, falling consumer confidence
coupled with the tightened financial condition is also decreasing the economic
activities in the region.
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Major
industries that have been impacted in the Middle East due to COVID-19 pandemic
include Energy, Aviation, Food & Beverage, Chemical, Retail &
E-commerce, Travel & Tourism among others. A major downfall in oil demand
has been reported all across the globe due to the effect of COVID-19. Due to
this, many oil production sites have been shut down or has to decrease
production in the region. The oil exporters of the Middle East countries are
facing the additional shock of plummeting oil prices as a result of travel
restrictions following the public health crisis. Additionally, the absence of a
new production agreement among OPEC countries and Russia is decreasing the
international crude oil prices. As a result, oil prices have fallen by over 50%
in March 2020 as compared to the start of the COVID-19 outbreak in December
2019.
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On
the basis of geography, the report is segmented into GCC countries, Isreal,
Turkey and the Rest of the Middle East. GCC countries include Bahrain, Kuwait,
Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE. By the end of March 2020, more than
35,000 cases and around 2,500 mortalities have been registered in the country.
Various production and manufacturing operations are being disrupted and
investment plans put on hold in various Middle East Countries. These adverse effects
are the results of a plunge in business and consumer confidence observed in
economies in the region. The COVID-19 pandemic spread is also affecting various
key job-rich sectors. For instance, the tourist cancellations in Egypt have
reached 80%, while hospitality and retail have been affected significantly in
the UAE. Given the large numbers of people employed in the service sector,
large unemployment is expected in the country. Iran is the most affected
country due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Verticals Affected Most
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Energy
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Food & Beverage
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Aviation
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Chemical
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Retail & E-commerce
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Travel and Tourism
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Others (Healthcare, Machinery, Gaming, IT &
Telecom) .
Regional Analysis
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GCC Countries
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Turkey
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Israel
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Rest of Middle East
Company Profiles
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Abu Dhabi National Hotels (ADNH)
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Abu Dhabi National Oil Co.
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Arabia Holdings Ltd.
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Aramex PJSC
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Dubai Refreshment Co.
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Dubai Technology Partners LLC
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United Foods Co. (PJSC)
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The Emirates Group
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Etihad Airways PJSC
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Saudi Arabian Oil Co. (Saudi Aramco)
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Marriott International, Inc.
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OQ SAOC
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Qatar Petroleum
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SABIC
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