Bahrain economy: Cruising along.

A tiny Island off the Saudi Arabian coast, and linked to Saudi Arabia via the famed causeway, an engineering marvel in the sea, Bahrain has come a long way from its nomadic past.

With oil came prosperity, which was, by and large, invested wisely, to create an economic base for the future progress of the country. The oil industry continues to dominate the economy, contributing over 10% to its GDP, 60% of its exports revenues, and over 70% to the Government kitty. It is also the major source of employment for the workforce.

The GDP of Bahrain has been running at a steady rate of 6.5% in 2007, 6.1% in 2008, and expected to be around 6% in 2009. The inflation rate is around 7%, and industrial production growth rate is about 5%. Bahrain is the only Gulf State to have a Free Trade Agreement(FTA) with the United States. Bahrain also scores high on the Heritage Foundation Index of Economic Freedom. For the year 2008, Bahrain was reported to be the 19th freest economy in the world.

Among the major economic activities of the country, apart from the oil and gas industry, are other industries like aluminium, the Banking and Financial Services, including Islamic Banking, and the contruction industry. Bahrain is making special efforts to develop the Island as an international financial center, especially for Islamic Finance and Banking.

It is noteworthy that the Bahraini Banking and Financial services industry has not suffered the same fate as its Western counterparts, mainly because it does not have exposure to toxic assets, and is better regulated.

The problems facing Bahrain in the long run, relate to the depletion of its oil and natural gas reserves, and the social problems resulting from a huge expatriate population.