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Saudi inflation climbs to 13-month high of 2.7% in July as food prices rise

This is the second month in a row that the annual inflation rate has risen as May recorded 2.24 percent growth.

Daily Dateline Islamabad by Daily Dateline Islamabad
August 15, 2022
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RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s annual inflation rate accelerated to a 13-month high of 2.7 percent in July, up from 2.3 percent in June, according to recent data released by the General Authority for Statistics.
The Kingdom’s Consumer Price Index exceeded Bloomberg’s forecasts and increased by 0.1 percentage points.
This is the second month in a row that the annual inflation rate has risen as May recorded 2.24 percent growth.
The rate of annual growth in the general CPI at 2.67 percent is the highest in the past 13 months. The uppermost level prior to this month was in June 2021 when Saudi annual inflation soared to 6.2 percent.
The uptick in the CPI is driven by a rise in food and beverage prices, GASTAT added.
According to the report, food and beverage prices showed an annual increase of 3.9 percent, while meat prices surged by 5.1 percent.
“Food and beverages prices were the main drivers of the inflation rate in July 2022 due to their high relative importance in the Saudi consumer basket with a weight of 18.8 percent,” said GASTAT. Transport prices increased by 3.6 percent, mainly due to the increase in the purchase of motor cars prices which went up by 4.2 percent.
The GASTAT report further revealed that personal goods and services prices in the Kingdom also increased by 2.1 percent.
Restaurants and hotels prices increased by 6.3 percent, due to the increase in catering services prices, which went up by 6.5 percent, the report added.
The GASTAT data indicated that education prices rose by 5.7 percent in July 2022 compared to the same period a year before.
All expenditure categories saw an increase in their annual price levels except for clothing and footwear which fell by 1.1 percent in July, showed data from GASTAT.
The general month-on-month inflation levels in Saudi Arabia increased by 0.3 percent in July reaching 0.5 percent, according to the GASTAT data.
The monthly CPI was expected to reach 0.4 percent in July, showed the Bloomberg survey, but beat forecasts by a 0.1 percent increase.
Saudi’s monthly consumer price levels saw a fall in three of the 12 categories of spending in July, according to GASTAT.
Furnishing and household equipment price levels dropped by 0.11 percent, communication prices dropped 0.07 percent, whereas miscellaneous goods and services price levels dropped 0.06 percent month-on-month in July.
Looking at the monthly change in a relative contribution by expenditure category, out of the total 0.36-percentage point increase in the annual rate of CPI growth, housing, water, electricity and other fuels accounted for 0.24 percentage points.
This contribution grew to 0.5 percentage points in July from 0.26 pp in June, showed the report.
aOn the other hand, food and beverages’ contribution decreased by 0.09 pp to 0.74 pp in July compared to 0.83 pp in the previous month.-Agencies

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