Mubadala Investment Company announced its contribution of <strong>45 billion dirhams</strong> to Abu Dhabi's GDP in <strong>2025</strong>, reflecting its commitment to enhancing the national economy. The company aims to create quality job opportunities and attract global investments.
Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara announced a remarkable economic growth rate of 30-35% for the past year, reflecting a significant increase in the GDP. This announcement raises questions about the real impact of these figures on the daily lives of citizens amid ongoing economic challenges.
Young economist Adrian Bilal, winner of the Best Young Economist Award for 2026, revealed alarming estimates that climate change could cost the world up to <strong>50%</strong> of its GDP by <strong>2100</strong>. This announcement was made during the award ceremony held in Paris.
French Finance Minister Roland Lescure emphasized the country's commitment to reducing the budget deficit to <strong>3%</strong> of GDP by <strong>2029</strong>. This statement comes as France faces multiple economic challenges.
The National Institute of Statistics in France announced that the budget deficit will not exceed <strong>5.1%</strong> of GDP in <strong>2025</strong>, down from the targeted <strong>5.4%</strong>. This positive trend enhances the possibility of achieving the <strong>5%</strong> target in <strong>2026</strong>, despite challenges from rising oil prices.