Revenues of Kuwait went up by 53 per cent to $34.5 billion in the first nine months of the current fiscal year, boosted by high oil prices in the global markets, an economic report has indicated.
Al Shall Economic Consultants, quoting finance ministry figures, reported revenues were 120 per cent more than the budget forecast of $15.7 billion for the whole year. Oil income amounted to $32.7 billion, the report has shown.