Sharjah Ruler gives green light to largest-ever budget: Sharjah Ruler Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammad Al Qasimi has approved a AED 40.83 bn budget for the emirate in 2024, making it the largest in Sharjah’s history, WAM reports. The final spending plan sets out a 16% y-o-y increase in expenditure compared to 2023’s budget of AED 32.3 bn.
Here’s how it breaks down:
- Infrastructure: 40%
- Economic development: 30%
- Social development: 21%
- Support and assistance: 12%
- Government administration and public safety: 9%
The Sharjah government also included incentive packages for the private sector, as it pushes forward with its strategic plan to encourage private sector activity in the economy .
Revenues expected to grow: The Sharjah gov’t expects operational revenues to represent 71% of the total 2024 revenue, up 5% y-o-y. Capital revenues are projected to increase by 11%, tax revenues by 9%, customs revenues by 4%, and oil and gas revenues by 5%.
Wage expenditure is up: Wages and salaries will make up 26% of the 2024 budget, while operating expenses are expected to take up 25%. The Sharjah government also earmarked 15% of the spending plan for loan repayments and interest.