Return of Inflation as Economic Activity Revives in Saudi Arabia

Economic activity returns in Saudi Arabia amid high health precautionary measures | Asharq Al-Awsat
Economic activity returns in Saudi Arabia amid high health precautionary measures | Asharq Al-Awsat
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Return of Inflation as Economic Activity Revives in Saudi Arabia

Economic activity returns in Saudi Arabia amid high health precautionary measures | Asharq Al-Awsat
Economic activity returns in Saudi Arabia amid high health precautionary measures | Asharq Al-Awsat

As the economic life regains normalcy after the lifting of the Kingdom-wide lockdown in Saudi Arabia, estimates predict an anticipated return of inflation for the second half of 2020. This will be caused by COVID-19 economic pressures, the shrunk commercial activity, and scaled-down consumerism.

According to estimates disclosed by economic research, the return of economic activity will lead to higher demand and an increase in prices—this will be supported by the application of a value-added tax adjusted from 5% to 15% that is meant to strengthen the financial position of the country's budget.

According to a report prepared by researchers Raja Assad Khan and Nouf al-Sharif at the Saudi Jadwa Investment group, wholesale and retail sectors, restaurants and hotels have recorded a decline in growth in the first few months of 2020. This is referred to as the limiting of entertainment events because of the COVID-19 preventative measures and the temporary shutdown of shopping centers, cafes, and restaurants.

The report assumed a gradual recovery of activities in the third quarter of 2020, as the economic effects of the virus subside globally. Supporting measures in the Kingdom are also expected to help increase the income available for spending among Saudi families, which contributes to some consumption growth.

More so, the report pointed out that as a result of global and local developments associated with the coronavirus, there will be changes in inflation estimates for the current year 2020.

It is expected that the prices of a number of subgroups will witness pressures due to the slowdown of activity during Q1 and Q2 of this year.

This especially affects the prices of restaurants and hotels.

As for the second half of 2020, the Jadwa Investment group’s researchers predicted an increase in prices of many economic subgroups, especially foods and beverages, restaurants, hotels, and entertainment.



Saudi Arabia, Djibouti Sign Agreement to Promote, Safeguard Investments

The event is being held under the patronage of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud - SPA
The event is being held under the patronage of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud - SPA
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Saudi Arabia, Djibouti Sign Agreement to Promote, Safeguard Investments

The event is being held under the patronage of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud - SPA
The event is being held under the patronage of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud - SPA

Saudi Arabia and Djibouti have signed an agreement to encourage and protect mutual investments, marking a significant step in enhancing economic cooperation between the two nations.
The agreement was signed by Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih and Djiboutian Secretary in Charge of Investment and Development of the Private Sector Safia Mohamed Ali Gadileh during the 28th World Investment Conference in Riyadh, SPA reported.

The event is being held under the patronage of Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Saudi Crown Prince and Prime Minister.
Both officials praised the agreement, emphasizing its importance in fostering collaboration between the private and government sectors of both countries. They highlighted the agreement’s role in supporting the ambitious investment initiatives currently being pursued by the Kingdom and Djibouti.
The agreement is designed to create a secure and attractive investment environment by offering key advantages such as investment protection, national treatment, fair and equitable treatment, transparency, and access to national courts or international arbitration for dispute resolution.
By ensuring these safeguards, the agreement aims to increase the volume of mutual investments across various sectors and strengthen economic ties between the two nations.