A recent study from the Al-Mokha Center for Studies reveals that since seizing control of Yemen’s capital, Sana’a, in 2014, the Houthi militia has not only taken over state institutions and resources but has also restructured the economy in areas under its control. This transformation has led to the establishment of a parallel economy aimed at supporting the militia’s political and military agenda, providing sustainable funding without oversight or accountability.
The study analyzed 68,000 commercial records and licenses, offering a clear understanding of the changes in the private sector over the past decade under Houthi control. The data indicates several significant adjustments, including:
The study highlights that the Houthis have created a comprehensive economic system based on:
The private sector has become a primary source of funding for the Houthi militia, especially in lucrative sectors such as oil, energy, and currency exchange.
The study indicates that 26% of new commercial registrations pertain to general trade and import sectors, reflecting the Houthis’ strategy to:
This control has enabled the militia to influence prices and create monopolistic networks that yield substantial profits.
The study estimates that the Houthi militia generates approximately 1.5 trillion Yemeni riyals (around $2.5 billion) annually from the private sector. These revenues include:
These figures indicate that the Houthis manage a parallel economy larger than the budgets of small nations, using it to finance their war efforts and expand military influence.
The study warns that the continuation of this parallel economy will lead to:
In conclusion, the report suggests that the Houthi economy has evolved into a comprehensive system that funds the war, reshapes the private sector, and creates a new economic class linked to the militia. This parallel economy poses one of the most significant challenges for the Yemeni state moving forward.
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