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Even a ‎significant percentage of Iranians have immigrated to Kuwait

KUWAIT GENERAL INFORMATION

‎Therefore, the diversity of ethnicities and nationalities in this country, along with the strong ‎presence of the Iranian population, can be a positive point for Iranian businessmen who intend ‎to export to Kuwait

Economic activists in the Kuwait port and southern regions of the country such as ‎Khuzestan, Bushehr, and Bandar Abbas

Kuwait is a sovereign country located in the northeastern part of the Arabian Peninsula in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq to the north and Saudi arabia to the south. The capital and largest city of Kuwait is Kuwait City. It serves as the political, cultural, and economic center of the country. Kuwait's population was estimated to be around 4.3 million people. The majority of the population consists of Kuwaiti citizens, with a significant expatriate community. The official language of Kuwait is Arabic. English is widely spoken and serves as a secondary language, particularly in business and commerce.

Kuwait is not traditionally known as a major tourist destination, but it offers visitors a blend of modern and traditional attractions. Some popular tourist sites include the Kuwait Towers, Liberation Tower, Grand Mosque, Souq Al-Mubarakiya, and the Scientific Center. Exports to Kuwait have always been attracted to our country's businessmen, but in many cases, ‎even novices enter the country without knowing and understanding it accurately.‎ Kuwait has been one of the countries in which the Iranians have had a strong presence for a ‎long time. Usually, economic activists in the port and southern regions of the country such as ‎Khuzestan, Bushehr, and Bandar Abbas have economic relations with the countries bordering ‎the Persian Gulf‎, including Kuwait.‎

Kuwait, like other countries in the Persian Gulf‎, is a sparsely populated and small country. But ‎it has become a center for the presence of important economic and commercial actors in the ‎region and even in the world.‎ Access to international open waters and a privileged geographical location make Kuwait a very ‎important center for business and commerce.‎ Iran is one of Kuwait's neighbors and has a sea border with this country. The presence of ‎important ports on both sides has led to the exchange of a significant amount of goods between ‎them each year.‎

The official currency of Kuwait is the Kuwaiti Dinar (KWD). It is one of the highest-valued currencies in the world. Kuwait has a well-developed infrastructure with modern transportation systems, including an extensive road network, international airports, and a seaport. The country has invested in the development of public facilities, healthcare, education, and housing. Kuwaiti culture is influenced by Islamic traditions, Arab customs, and Bedouin heritage. The country has a rich cultural heritage reflected in its cuisine, traditional music, dance (such as the Ardha dance), and arts and crafts. Kuwait places a strong emphasis on education. The country has a well-established education system, with free education provided to Kuwaiti citizens at all levels, including primary, secondary, and tertiary education.

Accurate knowledge of Kuwait will help you to take better steps to export to this country. ‎Therefore, it is not bad to get acquainted with the general situation of this country first.‎ Kuwait is a Muslim country where the majority speak Arabic. However, some ethnic and ‎religious minorities are also present in the country.‎ The point that we have to pay attention to in terms of demographics and culture of Kuwait is ‎that a significant part of its population is not native.‎

Because since ancient times, people from many other Asian countries have migrated to Kuwait. ‎The reason for their migration was usually to gain better economic opportunities. Even a ‎significant percentage of Iranians have immigrated to Kuwait. These people have usually been ‎residents of cities and southern provinces of our country.‎ Although exact and official statistics are not available in this regard, according to some ‎statistics, it is said that about 40% of the inhabitants of this country are non-natives.‎ Therefore, the diversity of ethnicities and nationalities in this country, along with the strong ‎presence of the Iranian population, can be a positive point for Iranian businessmen who intend ‎to export to Kuwait.‎

Islam is the predominant religion in Kuwait, and the country has a Muslim-majority population. The official religion is Islam, and Islamic principles influence various aspects of Kuwaiti society. Kuwait is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary system. The ruling Al-Sabah family has been in power since the early 18th century. The Emir serves as the head of state, and the Prime Minister is the head of government. Kuwait has a high-income economy primarily driven by its vast oil reserves. The country is one of the world's largest oil producers and exporters. Petroleum accounts for a significant portion of Kuwait's GDP, government revenue, and export earnings. The government has also implemented economic diversification plans to reduce dependence on oil and promote non-oil sectors such as finance, real estate, trade, and services.

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