Deputy Crown Prince Announces Large Energy Subsidy Reform Savings and Potential Cash Transfers in Saudi ArabiaFiscal consolidation table from Saudi Arabia's National Transformation Plan showing undisclosed financing gaps and defence spending estimates
Case Filekaggle-ho-016131House OversightAnalysis of Saudi fiscal consolidation targets and potential revenue sources
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kaggle-ho-016131House OversightAnalysis of Saudi fiscal consolidation targets and potential revenue sources
Analysis of Saudi fiscal consolidation targets and potential revenue sources The passage provides macro‑economic estimates and policy suggestions for raising non‑oil revenues in Saudi Arabia, but it does not name specific officials, transactions, or controversial actions. It offers limited investigative leads beyond generic fiscal reform ideas. Key insights: Proposes a $10 bn “green‑card‑like” fee for expatriate workers at $1,500 each.; Estimates a $10,500 fee per non‑compliant worker under Nitaqat quotas.; Projects $20.8 bn revenue from raising domestic crude price from $5.4 to $25 bbl.
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