Annual Saudi Inflation Rate Rises 2.7% in July

Prices of food and beverages rise in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Prices of food and beverages rise in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Annual Saudi Inflation Rate Rises 2.7% in July

Prices of food and beverages rise in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Prices of food and beverages rise in Saudi Arabia (Asharq Al-Awsat)

The General Authority for Statistics (GASTAT) released on Monday the results of the Saudi Consumer Price Index and Wholesale Price Index for July 2022.

On its official website, GASTAT said that the consumer price index rose 2.7% in July from a year earlier, increasing from 2.3% in June.

The main driver of CPI inflation was a 3.9% increase in prices of food and beverages and 3.6% in transport mainly due to a 4.2% increase in the prices of vehicles.

Food and beverage prices increased by 3.9%, mainly due to food prices (4.2%), and meat prices (5.1%).

The prices of personal goods and services increased by 2.1%, mainly impacted by a 22.0% price rise in wedding hall rentals.

Moreover and due to the increase in prices of catering services by 6.3%, the prices in restaurants and hotels increased by 6.3%.

Education increased by 5.7%, and housing, water, electricity, gas, and other fuel prices increased by 2.0%, as a result of the increase in housing rentals by 2.1%.

The general wholesale price index for the month of July 2022 increased by 6.8%, compared to 2021. The increase came mainly due to a 5% increase in the price of metal products, machinery, and equipment.



Saudi Energy Minister: Petroleum and Petrochemical Law Guarantees Fair Competition for Investors

Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman. (Reuters)
Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman. (Reuters)
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Saudi Energy Minister: Petroleum and Petrochemical Law Guarantees Fair Competition for Investors

Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman. (Reuters)
Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman. (Reuters)

Shortly after the Saudi Cabinet approved the Petroleum and Petrochemical Law, Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman said on Tuesday the regulation aims to achieve a set of goals, mainly regulating petroleum and petrochemical operations, in a manner that contributes to economic growth.

The law also backs efforts to attract investments, elevates employment rates, upgrades energy efficiency, safeguards consumers and licensees, while ensuring product quality and creating a competitive environment that fuels fair economic yields for investors, the Minister said.

Prince Abdulaziz expressed his gratitude to Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Prince Mohammed bin Salman, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, for the Cabinet’s decision to approve the new law.

He praised the Saudi leadership for its support and empowerment of the energy sector, and its contribution in boosting the sector’s productivity to achieve the targets of Vision 2030.

The new law helps in building the local energy sector’s legislative framework, Prince Abdulaziz went on to say.

“This is accomplished by leveraging the top-tier international practices, boosting performance, achieving national objectives, and ensuring the optimal use of petroleum and petrochemical resources,” he said.

The new law, replacing the Petroleum Products Trade Law, helps ensure the security and reliability of local petroleum and petrochemical supplies, the minister explained.

This is on top of achieving optimal utilization of raw materials, supporting the localization of the industry’s value chain, enabling national strategies and plans, and enhancing the control and supervision of petroleum and petrochemical operations to step up compliance with laws and regulations, he added.

The new law combats practice violations by regulating the activities of use, sale, purchase, transportation, storage, export, import, packaging, and processing of these resources.

It also regulates the establishment and operation of distribution channels and petrochemical facilities, said Prince Abdulaziz.