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Economy of Saudi Arabia
Currency Saudi Riyal (SAR)
Fiscal year calendar year
Trade organisations OPEC, WTO(Member as of December 2005)
Statistics [1]
GDP ranking 31st (2004 est.) [2]
GDP $1,160,742 (2005)
GDP growth 5% (2004)
GDP per capita $16,744 (2004)
GDP by sector agriculture (4.2%), industry (67.2%), services (28.6%) (2004)
Inflation 0.8% (2004)
Pop below poverty line N/A
Labour force 6.62 million note: more than 35% of the population in the 15-64 age group is non-national (2004)
Labour force by occupation agriculture (12%), industry (25%), services (63%)(1999)
Unemployment 25% (unofficial estimate)(2004)
Main industries crude oil production, petroleum refining, basic petrochemicals, ammonia, industrial gases, sodium hydroxide (caustic soda), cement, construction, fertilizer, plastics, commercial ship repair, commercial aircraft repair
Trading Partners [3]
Exports $113bn (2004)
Export - Commodities petroleum and petroleum products
Main partners U.S. (19.3%), Japan (16.4%), South Korea (8.7%), the People's Republic of China (5.8%), Singapore (4.5%) (2004)
Imports $36.21bn (2004)
Import - Commodities machinery and equipment, foodstuffs, chemicals, motor vehicles, textiles
Main Partners U.S. (9.3%), Germany (6.8%), Japan (6.7%), UK (5.4%), the People's Republic of China (5%)
Public finances [4]
Public debt 75% of GDP (2004)
Revenues $104.8 billion (2004)
Expenses $78.66 billion (2004)
Economic aid (Donor) $100 million in 1993 to Lebanon; since 2000, Saudi Arabia has committed $307 million to Palestinians; pledged $240 million to Afghanistan; pledged $1 billion in export guarantees and soft loans to Iraq.