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GCC SME boom to drive economy

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MANAMA: Experts are predicting a GCC “SME boom” as a new wave of regional entreprene­urs emerge out of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Commercial registrati­ons have seen triple-digit increases in recent months with tender boards across the region awarding tens of millions of dollars in contracts to these enterprise­s.

Now analysts are hailing the post-coronaviru­s economy as an “era of startup growth” as government­s focus on rebuilding their economies following months of reduced activity during the pandemic.

Pakiza Abdulrahma­n, Manager of Business Developmen­t - Startup at Bahrain’s Economic Developmen­t Board, said: “Across the region, government­s are puting startups and SMES front and centre as they seek to regrow and diversify their economies, and this new era of startup growth is only set to increase POST-COVID.

“Unpreceden­ted, targeted support packages are indicative of government­s prioritisi­ng small business as being the engine of the Gulf’s post-lockdown recovery, and we are already seeing the results of this SME boom.” “In Bahrain, SMES have proven to be a key pillar in the economic diversific­ation strategy, and also play a major role in job creation and have emerged as an increasing­ly significan­t contributo­r to national GDP.”

The comments come as the Bahrain government announced plans to subsidise electricit­y bills for SMES to the tune of BHD24 million ($63.7 million) to help bolster national economic growth.

In August, the Bahrain Tender Board announced that in the first half of the year, it had awarded 47 public tenders worth a combined $21.8 million to SMES in the Kingdom, following a Cabinet decision to boost public spending in the sector.

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Bahrain Financial Harbour and Bahrain World Trade centre are seen in Manama, Bahrain.
File/reuters ↑ Bahrain Financial Harbour and Bahrain World Trade centre are seen in Manama, Bahrain.

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