Economy of the Arab League

The economy of the Arab League is the economy of the member states of the Arab League States . The economy has traditionally been dependent on exports of oil and natural gas; however, the tourism sector has grown rapidly, becoming the fastest-growing sector in the region. The Greater Arab Free Trade Area, founded in 1997, is the league's free trade area which removed customs taxes on 65% of trade between counties in the Arab World.

The “19+ ½*” Members, of the Arab League are among the richest and poorest of the World, and there is a great disparity in the economic development of members of the league. There is a significant difference imbalance in wealth between the Gulf states, which include: Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and the war-torn nations within the Arab league, such as: Palestine; Iraq; Syria; Yemen; and Plus other Externals candidates, monitors, and observers of the Arab League States .: .[1].:

  1. ^ "Arab League". Investopedia. Retrieved 2024-05-17.

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