Introduction to Kuwait:
Kuwait (Arabic:), full name Kuwait, [1] (Arabic:, English: State of Kuwait), is a monarchy, located in the northeast of Arabian Peninsula in southwest Asia and the northwest of Persian Gulf. It borders Saudi Arabia in the south and Iraq in the north. Kuwait City, the capital of the country, has the same name as the country.
Kuwait is rich in oil and natural gas resources. Kuwait has proven oil reserves of 94 billion barrels, accounting for about 10% of the world's total reserves. Oil and gas industry is the pillar of national economy, and its output value accounts for 45% of GDP.
The climate in Kuwait is not conducive to agriculture, and almost all agricultural products need to be imported. The country began to develop a diversified economy and reduce its dependence on oil.