Saudi Arabia Takes Precautions to Continue to Contain Inflation

The inflation rate in Saudi Arabia remains at low levels. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The inflation rate in Saudi Arabia remains at low levels. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Takes Precautions to Continue to Contain Inflation

The inflation rate in Saudi Arabia remains at low levels. (Asharq Al-Awsat)
The inflation rate in Saudi Arabia remains at low levels. (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia has resumed its process of raising the repurchase agreement rate, “repo”, by 25 basis points to 6%, and increasing the reverse repurchase agreement rate by 25 basis points to 5.50%.

The move is part of the Kingdom’s efforts to reduce inflation, which currently stands at a relatively low and non-alarming level of 2.7%.

The decision by the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA) follows the approval by the US Federal Reserve on Wednesday to raise interest rates by 25 basis points, aligning with its objectives to maintain monetary stability.

SAMA had kept interest rates unchanged in June, in line with the US central bank's decision to pause its perceived opportunistic increase, allowing investors to take a breather and inject more investments into the local market.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, experts said the decision aids in transforming investments from quantitative to qualitative, as cautious funds migrate towards central banks.

They believe it contributes to monetary stability amidst the ongoing surge in global inflation, which consequently affects Saudi Arabia. The Kingdom has taken all necessary measures to curb the rise in inflation.

Saudi Shura Council member Fadel al-Buainain told Asharq Al-Awsat that interest rates are among the most crucial tools for controlling inflation or stimulating the economy, depending on economic variables and demands.

He emphasized that controlling interest rates will not achieve the desired goals unless there is harmony between fiscal and monetary policies, and a synchronization of their tools to achieve strategic objectives.

In al-Buainain’s view, what the US economy needs may not be the same for economies tied to the dollar, including Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries. Nevertheless, they find themselves obliged to mirror the Federal Reserve’s actions to maintain monetary stability.

He explained that Gulf countries are not experiencing high inflation rates; in fact, they have some of the lowest. He stressed that inflation in Saudi Arabia remains at a relatively low and non-alarming level, while the economy requires stimulation to sustain growth.

Al-Buainain said that raising interest rates leads to a slowdown in economic growth and may negatively impact certain sectors and projects due to increased financing costs, especially in the real estate sector, which heavily relies on borrowing.



Saudi Tourism Authority Signs MoU to Boost International Marketing Strategies

Saudi Ministry of Tourism Building (File Photo AAWSAT AR)
Saudi Ministry of Tourism Building (File Photo AAWSAT AR)
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Saudi Tourism Authority Signs MoU to Boost International Marketing Strategies

Saudi Ministry of Tourism Building (File Photo AAWSAT AR)
Saudi Ministry of Tourism Building (File Photo AAWSAT AR)

The Saudi Tourism Authority (STA) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with a national marketing services company to strengthen its efforts to reach target audiences in international markets and solidify the Kingdom's standing on the global tourism map.
The MoU encompasses plans to conduct marketing studies for prominent content creators in international markets, SPA reported.

The initiative seeks to enhance STA's database and identify a select group of content creators to engage with during global promotional campaigns in 2025.
This step is part of STA's endeavour to raise awareness of the Kingdom's unique tourist destinations and highlight cultural, heritage, and natural experiences. The authority leverages innovative marketing strategies, focusing on international markets.
The MoU reflects the authority's commitment to developing the tourism sector in Saudi Arabia and achieving the objectives of Vision 2030, which aims to boost the sector's contribution to the GDP and diversify national income sources.