Kuwait’s notoriously unstable political landscape took another turn for the worse at the end of 2011 when protesters stormed parliament and the prime minister was forced to resign. The uncertain political backdrop infiltrates sentiment in the wealthy Opec member, with high oil prices providing scant comfort for a business community only too familiar with interminable project delays
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Kuwait will vote for a new parliament on 2 February but the outcome is likely to be a familiar tale of inertia, division and frustration, analysts believe
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Kuwait’s oil and gas sector is a vital source of income for he country but long-term prospects hinge on the implementation of new projects, which seem as far off as ever
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