Inflation in Saudi Arabia at its Lowest in Nearly 2 Years

Saudi Arabia recorded a slight increase in its inflation in November, reaching 1.7 percent on an annual basis. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia recorded a slight increase in its inflation in November, reaching 1.7 percent on an annual basis. (SPA)
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Inflation in Saudi Arabia at its Lowest in Nearly 2 Years

Saudi Arabia recorded a slight increase in its inflation in November, reaching 1.7 percent on an annual basis. (SPA)
Saudi Arabia recorded a slight increase in its inflation in November, reaching 1.7 percent on an annual basis. (SPA)

Saudi Arabia recorded a slight increase in its inflation in November, which reached 1.7 percent on an annual basis. However, this rate remains near the lowest level in two years.

The rate of 1.6 percent, recorded last month, was the same recorded in February 2022, according to the latest statistical figures released by the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT). This rate is also inferior to the global inflation target of 2 percent and among the lowest among the G20 countries.

The rise in inflation in November was the result of rising prices for housing, water, electricity, gas, some other types of fuel, and food and beverages.

In its monthly bulletin, GASTAT said actual housing rents rose by 9.4 percent in November, and apartment rental prices increased by 12.8 percent.

The report indicated that the prices of food and beverages rose by 1.4 percent due to the increase in the prices of milk, dairy products, and eggs, while the prices of clothing and shoes decreased by 4.1 percent, affected by the fall in the prices of ready-made clothing. On a monthly basis, inflation reached 0.2 percent in November compared to its level in the previous month.

In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, experts said the low inflation rate gives the Kingdom flexibility in using an expansionary economic policy that supports sustainable development.

Economist Ahmed Al-Jubeir said Saudi Arabia has taken proactive steps to mitigate the severity of price increases in light of the wave of inflation that has swept the world.

He stressed that the government set a higher ceiling for fuel prices in addition to allocating financial support in a total amount of SAR 20 billion ($5.3 billion) to confront the repercussions of rising global prices.

Expert in international economics Ali Mohammad Al-Hazmi told Asharq Al-Awsat that the announced inflation rate was positive compared to other international economies.

He added that the rate gives Saudi Arabia greater flexibility in using an expansionary economic policy that supports comprehensive sustainable development and allows for more international financing.



E-commerce Giant Alibaba Has Completed 3-year 'Rectification' Period

Alibaba Group has completed three years "rectification" following a fine levied in 2021 for monopolistic behavior. Reuters
Alibaba Group has completed three years "rectification" following a fine levied in 2021 for monopolistic behavior. Reuters
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E-commerce Giant Alibaba Has Completed 3-year 'Rectification' Period

Alibaba Group has completed three years "rectification" following a fine levied in 2021 for monopolistic behavior. Reuters
Alibaba Group has completed three years "rectification" following a fine levied in 2021 for monopolistic behavior. Reuters

China's State Administration of Market Regulation issued a statement on Friday saying Alibaba Group had completed three years "rectification" following a fine levied in 2021 for monopolistic behavior.
In 2021, the regulator slapped a record $2.75 billion fine on the e-commerce giant for abusing its market position by forcing merchants on its platforms not to work with rival platforms.
The regulator's statement said Alibaba's rectification work had achieved "good results" and that it would continue to "guide" Alibaba to continue to "regulate its operations and improve its compliance and quality."
The fine levied on Alibaba in 2021 came during a period of intense scrutiny for the business empire founded by billionaire Jack Ma, Reuters reported. A $37 billion IPO by the finance arm he founded, Ant Group, was also scuttled following Ma's public critique of the country's regulatory system in late 2020.
Alibaba, in its own statement, described the regulator's announcement on Friday as a "new starting point for development" and said it would continue to "promote the healthy development of the platform economy and create more value for society."