Kuwait vows to slash migrant population

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Kuwait, vows, slash, migrant population, 70%, 30%, Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Khalid Al Hamad Al Sabah
Kuwait has a large foreign population mostly made up of Middle Eastern and Asian workers.

Kuwait City - Prime Minister says 'ideal scenario' is to have 70% Kuwaitis, 30% migrants.

By AFP

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Published: Thu 4 Jun 2020, 4:30 AM

Last updated: Thu 4 Jun 2020, 6:36 AM

Kuwait wants to slash the migrant proportion of its population from 70 to 30 per cent, state media said Wednesday, with the prime minister vowing to "resolve the demographic imbalance".
Like its Gulf Arab neighbours, Kuwait has a large foreign population mostly made up of Middle Eastern and Asian workers.
Out of 4.8 million inhabitants, some 3.3 million are foreign nationals, said Kuwait's Prime Minister Sheikh Sabah Khalid Al Hamad Al Sabah.
"The ideal demographic situation would be that Kuwaitis make up 70 per cent of the population and non-Kuwaitis 30 per cent," he told a gathering of local newspaper editors.
"So we face a big challenge in the future to rectify this demographic imbalance."
Like its neighbours, Kuwait's state budgets have been slammed by tumbling oil prices sparked by the novel coronavirus pandemic, pushing it to seek ways to provide more jobs to its own citizens.
State-owned Kuwait Airways said last week it would lay off 1,500 expatriate employees due to "significant difficulties" caused by the pandemic.


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