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Saudi GDP growth slows to 2.8% in first quarter as Iran war weighs on economy

By Thomson Reuters Apr 30, 2026 | 2:24 AM

ABU DHABI, April 30 – Saudi Arabia’s real gross domestic product grew 2.8% in the first quarter, year-on-year, preliminary government estimates showed on Thursday, slowing from 3.7% a ​year ago, as the economic fallout of the U.S.-Israeli ‌war on Iran on the world’s top oil exporter becomes clear.

Tehran’s attacks on Gulf states, in response to U.S.-Israeli strikes that began in late February, have damaged major energy facilities and disrupted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, ‌which ​would normally handle about 20% of global ⁠oil and liquefied natural ⁠gas flows.

As a result, economic growth in the Gulf is expected to sharply slow this year, analysts say, with several economies forecast to contract this year, before rebounding in 2027.

Non-oil activities ​grew 2.8% in the quarter, and oil activities increased 2.3% from the prior-year period, the General Authority of Statistics data ⁠showed. In the same quarter last ⁠year, non-oil activity growth was 5.5%.

On a quarterly basis, ​growth shrank 1.5% in the three months to March 31 compared ​to the fourth quarter, driven by a decline in ‌oil activities. Oil activity decreased 7.2% from the fourth quarter, while non-oil activity was almost flat.

Prior to the war in the region, Saudi Arabia had begun to ramp up oil production in the ⁠second half of last year after easing voluntary curbs which it had implemented over several years to support the oil market.

But the kingdom ⁠is expected to ‌be less severely affected by the war than ⁠its Gulf neighbours due to its capacity to ​redirect ‌some exports through alternative routes as well as ​due to ⁠its relatively more resilient non-oil industrial production, the International Monetary Fund said.

The Fund cut its 2026 growth forecast for Saudi Arabia to 3.1%, 1.4 percentage points lower than a January projection. A Reuters analyst poll projected GDP growth of 2.6% in 2026.

(Reporting by Rachna UppalEditing ​by Alexandra Hudson)