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The economy of the Maldives is projected to expand by 5.3 percent next year, according to Finance Minister Moosa Zameer. He made the announcement while presenting the 2026 budget to Parliament. The ...
Mohamed Hilmy
31 October 2025, 00:00
The economy of the Maldives is projected to expand by 5.3
percent next year, according to Finance Minister Moosa Zameer. He made the
announcement while presenting the 2026 budget to Parliament.
The average growth estimate for the following two years is
placed at 4.9 percent annually.
The minister linked the growth outlook to the full operation
of the new terminal at Velana International Airport and improvements at
regional airports—factors expected to raise tourist arrivals and strengthen
related sectors.
For the first eight months of this year, the country
recorded 1.5 million visitors, a 9.4 percent increase compared to the same
period last year.
Construction and real-estate sectors are also expected to
pick up, with Public Sector Investment Projects (PSIP) helping drive growth in
those areas. Revenue for next year is forecast at MVR 40.2 billion.
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