Future Roadmap for the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals SDG9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure in Kuwait
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Methodology
4. Results and Discussion
5. Conclusions
- The UAE has the highest volume of passengers using air transport compared with other Gulf regions. On the contrary, Kuwait has the lowest volume of passengers using air transport.
- Container port traffic using maritime transport in Kuwait was the lowest compared with Qatar, the KSA, and the UAE.
- Kuwait has the lowest share of manufacturing GDP at 6.6% in 2020 among GCC countries, compared to 7.9% for Qatar and 18.9% for Bahrain.
- Kuwait has a very small private sector, which accounts for just more than one-third (36%) of economic activity because the country has a large government sector, which accounts for almost two-thirds of the GDP.
- The UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait have the highest CO2 emissions because their main energy source is dependent on fuel.
- The UAE and Qatar have the highest research and development expenditure percentage of GDP.
- Education levels in Kuwait are the lowest compared to the Gulf regions.
- Kuwait ranks last in terms of the number of researchers per million people. The problem of a lack of researchers makes it difficult to increase R&D.
- Kuwait and Bahrain rank last in terms of the proportion of medium- and high-tech industry value added in total value added (%).
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Title | Reference | Objectives |
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“Sustainable Development Goals Progress Chart 2022 Technical Note” | [28] | This report describes the experiences of local initiatives, international aid and interventions, and partnerships with the United Nations (UN) system that helped to implement the SDGs. These initiatives can be implemented in Kuwaiti society. |
“Statistics (SDG Indicators Database)” | [29] | Data on SDG9 in Kuwait are provided here. |
“Composite Index as a measure on Achieving Sustainable Development Goal 9 (SDG 9) industry-Related Targets: The SDG 9 index” | [11] | The SDG9 index is used in this article to gauge a nation’s progress towards attaining the industry-related SDG9. |
“The Sustainable Development Goals Extended Report 2022” | [30] | The progress of SDG9 is highlighted here. It contains all chart information for each indication as provided by the custodial agency and is unedited. |
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Country | Most Recent Value | Research and Development Expenditure (% of GDP) |
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UAE | 2021 | 1.50% |
Qatar | 2021 | 0.68% |
Saudi Arabia | 2021 | 0.45% |
Oman | 2021 | 0.29% |
Kuwait | 2020 | 0.19% |
Bahrain | 2014 | 0.1% |
Country | Most Recent Value | Bachelor | Master | Doctoral |
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UAE | 2022 | 51.1% | 11.5% | 0.8% |
Qatar | 2022 | 30.4% | 2.2% | 0.6% |
Saudi Arabia | 2020 | 31.1% | 3.6% | 1.2% |
Oman | 2022 | 19.1 | 2.8% | 0.3% |
Bahrain | 2022 | 29.8 | 5.8% | 0.6% |
Kuwait | 2018 | 11.1 | 0.5% | - |
Country | Most Recent Value | Research per Million Inhabitants |
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UAE | 2021 | 2666.015 |
Qatar | 2021 | 982.501 |
Saudi Arabia | 2022 | 834.806 |
Oman | 2022 | 381.766 |
Bahrain | 2014 | 383.964 |
Kuwait | 2022 | 181.981 |
Country | Most Recent Value | Medium- and High-Tech Manufacturing Value Added (% Manufacturing Value Added) |
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UAE | 2021 | 45% |
Qatar | 2021 | 50% |
Saudi Arabia | 2021 | 37% |
Oman | 2021 | 45% |
Bahrain | 2021 | 25% |
Kuwait | 2021 | 32% |
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Edbais, A.; Hossain, M. Future Roadmap for the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals SDG9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure in Kuwait. Sustainability 2025, 17, 477. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17020477
Edbais A, Hossain M. Future Roadmap for the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals SDG9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure in Kuwait. Sustainability. 2025; 17(2):477. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17020477
Chicago/Turabian StyleEdbais, Ahmad, and Mokarram Hossain. 2025. "Future Roadmap for the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals SDG9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure in Kuwait" Sustainability 17, no. 2: 477. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17020477
APA StyleEdbais, A., & Hossain, M. (2025). Future Roadmap for the Implementation of Sustainable Development Goals SDG9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure in Kuwait. Sustainability, 17(2), 477. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17020477