The economic situation in the Arabian Peninsula before the establishment of the Saudi state

Mostafa Ahmed
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Mostafa Ahmed6 April 2023Last update: XNUMX year ago

The economic situation in the Arabian Peninsula before the establishment of the Saudi state

The answer is: Weak and bad

Before the establishment of the first Saudi state, the economic situation in the Arabian Peninsula was weak and underdeveloped.
The economic system in the region was also undeveloped, and there were no large investment operations that promoted economic growth.
Although there are rich natural resources in the Arabian Peninsula, they were not fully exploited.
The first Saudi state contributed greatly to the development and improvement of the economic situation in the region.
It invested in infrastructure, roads and ports, and encouraged the development of industries and agriculture.
Thanks to these efforts, remarkable economic growth has been achieved and the standard of living for citizens in the region has been raised.

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