Recent attempts to shore up the Yemeni riyal have failed to stop its drastic fall in the government-controlled south.
Here he explains the devastating effects of the policies of the Saudi coalition and Hadi government on the economy: Yemen’s economic crisis was not some unfortunate but unavoidable side effect ...
Yemen is the poorest country in the Middle East, with an average national per-capita of less than $1 a day. In the years after its 1990 unification, the economy suffered as government spending ...
expects Yemen's inflation rate in 2025 to be around 20.7%, an increase from 16.3% in 2024, as the economic conditions of this war-torn country continue to deteriorate. Camera: YAHYA ARHAB.
COVID-19 has worsened an already collapsed economy and further reduced access to healthcare for millions of civilians in Yemen - already one of the most difficult places in the world to get healthcare ...
On his part, Badawi stressed that the Egyptian petroleum and mineral resources sector is ready to provide all kinds of support to Yemen in a way that serves economic goals of both nations. Meanwhile, ...