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Saudi Arabia’s inflation holds steady at 2% in February: GASTAT
Saudi Arabia:
Saudi Arabia’s inflation held firm at 2
percent year on year in February, driven largely by rising housing costs,
official data showed.
According to the General Authority for Statistics,
the increase was fueled by an 8.5 percent surge in housing rents, contributing
to a 7.1 percent overall rise in the housing, water, electricity, gas, and fuels
category.
The inflation rate remains consistent with Saudi
Arabia’s efforts to balance economic growth with price stability as the Kingdom
advances its Vision 2030 strategy, which aims to diversify the economy beyond
oil.
The government’s November 2024 budget forecast
anticipated inflation to hold steady at 1.9 percent in 2025, up slightly from
1.7 percent in 2024. Meanwhile, the World Bank projected a stable 2.3 percent
rate this year, below the Gulf Cooperation Council average.
“On a monthly basis, the consumer price index in
February 2025 recorded relative stability compared to January 2025, rising by
0.2 percent due to the increase of housing, water, electricity, gas, and other
fuels section by 0.4 percent, driven by a 0.4 percent increase in actual housing
rent prices,” said GASTAT.
Sector breakdown
Food and beverage prices saw a modest rise of 1
percent, largely influenced by a 3.7 percent increase in meat and poultry costs.
Personal goods and services climbed 3.9 percent, bolstered by a 26.7 percent
jump in jewelry prices.
Restaurant and hotel costs edged up 0.8 percent
year on year, while furniture and home equipment prices dropped 2.5 percent.
Clothing and footwear prices declined 1 percent, led by a 2.4 percent drop in
ready-made clothing.
Transportation costs also dipped 1.5 percent
compared to February 2024.
On a monthly basis, consumer prices remained
stable overall, with food and beverages slipping 0.2 percent. Personal goods and
services rose 0.7 percent, while health and tobacco prices held steady.
Wholesale Price Index
In a separate report, GASTAT noted that Saudi
Arabia’s Wholesale Price Index increased 1.5 percent year on year in February,
driven by a 3.4 percent rise in other transportable goods prices and a 3.9
percent increase in agriculture and fishery products.
Food products, beverages, tobacco, and textiles
fell by 0.1 percent year on year, while metal products, machinery, and equipment
prices dipped 0.5 percent. Ores and minerals costs dropped 1.9 percent.
Compared to January, the WPI declined 0.5 percent,
led by a 1.4 percent fall in other transportable goods prices, excluding metal
products, machinery, and equipment. Food products, beverages, tobacco, and
textiles also saw a marginal 0.1 percent drop, while agriculture and fishery
product costs rose 1.6 percent.