Saudi Arabia Has Most Stable Inflation Rate Compared to G20 Countries

A supermarket in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A supermarket in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Has Most Stable Inflation Rate Compared to G20 Countries

A supermarket in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
A supermarket in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia has managed to control inflation in recent months, recording 1.5 percent in June, on an annual basis. This shows that the Kingdom is one of the most stable countries in the G20, with an inflation rate that remains inferior to the global target of 2 percent.

Data issued by the General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) on Tuesday revealed that residential rents had the biggest influence on inflation in June, compared to the same month last year, as they rose by 10.1 percent.

On a monthly basis, the inflation rate decreased in June, reaching 1.5 percent, compared to 1.6 percent the previous month.

Experts told Asharq Al-Awsat that the rate shows the efficiency of Saudi Arabia’s economic management and liquidity to ensure a balance between growth and inflation. They said the government is making great efforts to adopt the adequate procedures and measures in order to confront the wave of inflation and rising prices that has recently swept the world.

Economic policy analyst Ahmed Al-Shehri told Asharq Al-Awsat that the inflation rate in Saudi Arabia is still under control, and below the global target, noting that it has decreased to 1.5 percent last June, after witnessing slight increases over the past months.

According to Al-Shehri, the annual inflation rate reaching 1.5 percent is mainly due to the increase in housing rental prices by 10.1 percent.

He said the cash supply in Saudi Arabia reached SAR2.9 trillion ($778.1 billion), in parallel with the slowdown in annual inflation to record 1.5 percent in June, which reflects the efficiency of economic management and liquidity to ensure a balance between growth and inflation.

For his part, legal advisor and professor of commercial law, Dr. Osama Al-Obaidy, told Asharq Al-Awsat that the government has resorted to early precautionary measures that helped avoid the inflation crisis.

The stability of the inflation rate highlights the success of the Kingdom’s financial policies and its support for the private sector, in order to raise manufacturing productivity and increase strategic reserves of basic materials and ensure their availability, he said.



Saudi Arabia to Invest $180 bl to Develop Green Economy

Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Al-Ibrahim during the High-Level Political Forum for Sustainable Development 2024 in New York (AAWSAT)
Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Al-Ibrahim during the High-Level Political Forum for Sustainable Development 2024 in New York (AAWSAT)
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Saudi Arabia to Invest $180 bl to Develop Green Economy

Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Al-Ibrahim during the High-Level Political Forum for Sustainable Development 2024 in New York (AAWSAT)
Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Al-Ibrahim during the High-Level Political Forum for Sustainable Development 2024 in New York (AAWSAT)

Saudi Minister of Economy and Planning Faisal Al-Ibrahim said that Saudi Arabia plays a pivotal role in achieving global climate-related goals, with more than 80 initiatives and investments exceeding $180 billion to develop the country's green economy, in addition to establishing its position as a leader in renewable energy.

In a speech he delivered during the High-Level Political Forum for Sustainable Development 2024 in New York, Al-Ibrahim stressed that Saudi Arabia is working to enhance sustainability locally, and is following an approach that includes all aspects of the economy and focuses on people to achieve the latent potential, in line with the goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030.

“In Saudi Arabia, we realize that sustainable progress depends on creating and exploiting opportunities to improve the general standard of living and enhance the quality of life.”

Al-Ibrahim stressed the importance of developing a system for prioritization that enables countries to focus on the most effective policies and optimal solutions that achieve the maximum impact for the largest number of people within the shortest possible time to accelerate the pace of progress.

The Saudi delegation is participating in the 2024 High-Level Political Forum, which is being held at the United Nations headquarters in New York from July 8 to 18, under the slogan “Promoting the 2030 Agenda concerned with sustainable development and eliminating poverty in light of multiple crises.”