UAE Government Revenue Reaches AED 156 Billion
- Publish date: Thursday، 14 March 2024
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In the last quarter of 2023, the UAE's government revenues stood at AED 155.9 billion, marking a 9% increase compared to the same period in 2022, as per the preliminary data from the finance ministry.
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During this period, total expenditures amounted to AED 131.3 billion, covering various expenses such as wages, services, and subsidies. Additionally, net lending/borrowing, indicating the financial impact of government activities on the economy, reached AED 24.6 billion.
Younis Haji Al Khoori, Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Finance said, "The UAE government is keen to diversify its revenue sources, while also ensuring optimal use of financial resources and improved efficiency of government spending."
Younis Haji Al Khoori, the Under-Secretary of the Ministry of Finance, highlighted the government's commitment to diversifying revenue sources and enhancing spending efficiency. The release of the preliminary results aligns with the UAE's open data policy and adheres to IMF standards.
These statistics are crucial for financial analysis, public expenditure monitoring, and policy-making. They provide insights into the government's fiscal performance, aiding in the formulation of effective financial programs and economic policies.