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Dubai ruler approves $15.5 billion budget for 2021 as economic recovery seen

Published 27/12/2020, 08:15
Updated 27/12/2020, 13:10
© Reuters. A general view of Dubai, following the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), United Arab Emirates

By Yousef Saba and Saeed Azhar

DUBAI (Reuters) - Dubai, the business and financial hub of the United Arab Emirates (UAE), has approved a 57.1 billion dirham ($15.55 billion) budget for 2021, when the economy is expected to recover from a contraction this year, its ruler said on Sunday.

The statement did not give a comparison to actual spending in 2020, but was slightly higher than a revised spending figure of nearly 56.16 billion dirhams quoted in Dubai's sukuk prospectus seen by Reuters in August.

However, the size of the 2021 budget is 14% below the 66.4 billion dirhams the government had initially planned for 2020.

Dubai government officials were not immediately available to comment.

This year's budget had factored in economic dividends from the Expo 2020 world fair, a six-month event originally slated to begin in October but postponed for a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The 2021 budget, which was approved by Dubai's ruler Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, takes into account the exceptional economic conditions of the fiscal year 2020 and the repercussions of the pandemic on the global economy, the statement on Sheikh Mohammed's website said.

Dubai, with its diversified trade and tourism economy, was hit hard by a lockdown and suspension of flights earlier this year. The economy is expected to contract 6.2% in 2020 before growing 4% in 2021, supported by the continued recovery of economic activities, it said.

The statement said Dubai is expected to achieve public revenues of 52.314 billion dirhams, despite economic incentive measures adopted by the government to reduce some fees and freeze fee increases. That is 18.3% above revised 2020 revenue expectations of 44.2 billion dirhams in the sukuk prospectus.

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Non-tax revenues, which come from state fees on various services, account for 59% of the total expected revenues, while tax revenues account for 31%.

This means Dubai is expected to post a deficit of 4.786 billion dirhams in 2021, lower than revised 2020 deficit estimates of 11.9 billion dirhams in the sukuk prospectus, but wider than the 2.4 billion dirhams originally budgeted for 2020.

The public revenue forecast is based on ongoing operations in the emirate and does not rely on oil revenues, which account for 4% of the total projected revenues for the fiscal year 2021.

($1 = 3.6728 UAE dirham)

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