

Kuwait is a small country of 17,818 km2 at the apex of the Arabian Gulf. With just under 3 million residents, it is a wealthy country with a relatively open economy. Kuwait gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1961. It was the first Gulf country to have an elected parliament and since 2006 has been ruled by Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Sabah, the Emir of Kuwait, who formerly served as Prime Minister.
Kuwait is a leading oil producer with around 10 percent of the world's crude reserves. Since the development of the petroleum industry after World War II, oil has dominated the local economy, accounting for almost 50 percent of GDP and 90 percent of export revenues.
While destruction of the oil industry during Iraq's 1990-91 occupation was extensive, damage to Kuwait's exploitable reserves was estimated at only two percent. By mid-1994, crude production capacity recovered to 2.4 million bpd, and refinery capacity was back to pre-invasion levels.
Today, Kuwait Petroleum Company is the seventh largest oil company in the world. It has extensive overseas operations including refineries and large downstream distribution networks in western Europe. The country now exports almost 80 percent of its products outside the Arab world.
With oil prices sustained at record highs, Kuwait's low interest rates and inflation are continuing to drive an economic boom. Real GDP grew more than 6.5 percent in 2006.
Consequently, Kuwait's private sector is investing over $ 8 billion in large-scale commercial ventures while the Government has unveiled a series of billion-dollar infrastructure projects to cater to the needs of Kuwait's rapidly growing population.
Kuwait's government has opened up 11 sectors to foreign investors including education, health, banking, telecommunications, petrochemicals, hotels and insurance. At the same time, much of the new liquidity is streaming into the real estate sector where unprecedented levels of investment are taking place. Among the planned mega-projects are:
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| Population: | 2.7 million (UN, 2005) |
| Capital: | Kuwait City |
| Area: | 17,818 sq km (6,880 sq miles) |
| Major languages: | Arabic and English |
| Major religion: | Islam |
| Monetary unit: | 1 Dinar = 1000 fils |
| GNI per capita: | US $24,040 (World Bank, 2006) |
| Internet domain: | .kw |
| Intl. dialling code: | +965 |