Bahrain unveils $30bn strategic projects plan to boost economic recovery

22 strategic projects to be developed in key sectors of the Bahraini economy, minister reveals

Bahrain has unveiled its new strategic projects plan, which will see more than 20 new projects coming up across the Kingdom at an investment of more than $30 billion.

The multi-year projects represent on of Bahrain’s most significant injections of capital investment and will drive the Economic Recovery Plan, said Shaikh Salman bin Khalifa Al Khalifa, the Minister of Finance and National Economy.

The plan has been designed to enhance the long-term competitiveness of Bahrain’s economy and stimulate post pandemic growth.

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Unveiling the big projects plan, the minister said: “Bahrain is emerging from the pandemic with a bold ambition that looks beyond economic recovery to a more prosperous future. This transformative investment will raise education and lifestyle opportunities for young people and provide quality healthcare, homes, and career paths for them as the progress into adulthood.”

“New and existing industries will be stimulated and private sector growth in the tourism and entertainment sectors will be driven forward by infrastructure and telecommunications investment, with connectivity both within the Kingdom and overseas elevated for the efficient movement of goods, services, and people.

“The Strategic Projects Plan is an investment not only in Bahrain’s physical infrastructure but in the future prosperity of the Kingdom’s people,” he added.

The plan consists of 22 signature projects spread across key sectors. These include telecoms, tourism, education, manufacturing, and health. It will also contribute towards the realisation of Bahrain’s Economic Vision 2030.

The new projects include the creation of five cities situated on newly constructed islands, increasing Bahrain’s total land area by more than 60%.

Fasht al Jārim, the largest of those planned, will span 183 sq km providing a residential, logistics, and tourism hub that will house a new airport.

The new 25km, four lane King Hamad Causeway will facilitate cross border trade and travel with Saudi Arabia and the wider GCC, and strengthen political, strategic, economic, and cultural ties.

Within Bahrain, a new metro system will offer travel choice, reduce congestion, and contribute to the Kingdom’s plans to achieve net zero.

The metro network of over 109 kms, will connect all major population hubs in the country. The 20-station first phase of the metro will run from Bahrain International Airport to the residential and commercial area of Seef, linking both to Manama and the Diplomatic Area.

Transport connectivity will be complemented by technology investment in land and sea fiber optics, connecting all regions of the kingdom and enhancing competitiveness.

Next generation cloud-computing services will be supported by significant investment in several new data centre projects.

The building of Sports City, a complex that will house the largest sports stadium in Bahrain and a multi-purpose indoor sports arena making the kingdom a centre for events, leisure, and sport.

According to the minister, the Bahrain International Exhibition and Convention Centre will be the largest ‘Conference City’ in the Middle East and ‘Tourist city,’ a series of resorts in the southwest of Bahrain, will enhance the kingdom’s status as a global visitor destination.

The new projects announced under the Strategic Projects Plan will build upon the kingdom’s 2015 infrastructure plan that delivered the new Bahrain International Airport terminal, the Line 6 expansion project of Aluminium Bahrain (Alba), the world’s largest aluminium smelter ex-China, and the 50,000-bpd (barrel per day) AB-4 Pipeline between Bahrain and Saudi Arabia replacing the 230,000-bpd link, he added.

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