KSA

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iShares MSCI Saudi Arabia ETF

KSA🇺🇸
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As of May 30, 2026 at 09:30 UTC

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About iShares MSCI Saudi Arabia ETF

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Market Statistics

Market Capâ‚¿ 9.84K
24h Volumeâ‚¿ 367.67
24h Change0.13%
7d Change5.07%
1m Change3.93%

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Trading Volume (BTC)â‚¿ 367.67

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Despite ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East, GWI DesalData predicts the region's desalination pipeline will remain largely intact, with Gulf states expected to add over 10 million cubic meters of daily processing capacity by 2035 at a cost exceeding $21 billion. However, Iran faces significant water crisis risks due to decades of underinvestment in water infrastructure and continued reliance on overdrawn groundwater and surface water sources.

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Despite ongoing geopolitical conflicts in the Middle East, GCC countries are projected to add over 10 million m³/day of desalination capacity by 2035, worth $21+ billion, as water scarcity drives strategic investment. However, Iran faces serious water crisis risks due to decades of underinvestment in aging infrastructure and over-reliance on groundwater and surface water sources.

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Despite ongoing geopolitical tensions involving Iran, the Middle East desalination project pipeline is expected to remain largely intact. The region is projected to add over 10 million cubic meters per day of capacity by 2035, worth over $21 billion, driven by government-backed initiatives in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, and Bahrain. However, Iran faces significant risk due to aging water infrastructure and heavy reliance on overexploited groundwater, potentially leading to a water crisis if conflicts escalate to target water infrastructure.

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Despite ongoing Iran-related conflicts, the Middle East's desalination project pipeline remains largely stable, with over $21 billion in planned capacity additions by 2035. Gulf Cooperation Council states continue government-backed desalination projects due to severe water scarcity. However, Iran faces acute risk from aging water infrastructure and over-reliance on groundwater, which could escalate into a full water crisis if conflicts persist or target water infrastructure.

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The Middle East desalination sector is projected to add over 10 million m³/d of new capacity by 2035 worth $21 billion, with state-backed programs in Gulf countries advancing despite geopolitical instability. However, Iran faces acute water crisis risk due to decades of underinvestment in water infrastructure and heavy dependence on overextracted groundwater, with its 1.7 million m³/d desalination capacity insufficient to meet demand.

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