Kuwait has a petroleum-based economy, petroleum and manures are the principle send out items. The Kuwaiti dinar is the most noteworthy esteemed money unit in the world. Petroleum represents almost 50% of GDP and 90% of fare incomes and government income. The Kuwait Stock Exchange is the second-biggest stock trade in the Arab world.
Kuwait, an Arab nation on the Persian (Arabian) Gulf, has social legacy going back to artifact. Kuwait City, the capital, is known for its current engineering, extending from high rises to the striking Kuwait Towers, water towers whose plan reviews the tiled arches of a great mosque. The Tareq Rajab Museum houses a rich gathering of ethnographic curios and Islamic workmanship.