Arab News, Wednesday, Mar 15, 2023 | Sha'ban 23, 1444
Saudi inflation softens to 3% in February 2023: GASTAT
Saudi Arabia: Saudi Arabia’s inflation
rate has softened to 3 percent in February 2023, against 3.4 percent recorded in
January, driven by a slight decrease in food and beverage prices, according to
the latest report released by the General Authority for Statistics.
The inflation rate in Saudi Arabia stood at 3.3
percent and 2.9 percent in December and November, respectively.
The monthly consumer price index was affected by
0.6 percent fall in food and beverages prices, as a result of the decrease in
food by 0.7 percent. The GASTAT data revealed that transport prices also fell by
0.5 percent in February against the previous month, mainly due to the decrease
in motor car prices by 0.9 percent. This is followed by a fall of 0.5 percent
in furnishings, household equipment and maintenance prices.
However, on a year-on-year basis, the inflation
continues to rise in line with the global trend as the Kingdom's inflation stood
at 1.6 percent in February 2022.
The GASTAT report noted that the rise in Saudi
Arabia’s consumer price index in February was primarily driven by higher prices
of housing, water, electricity, gas, and other fuels which went up by 7
percent.
On the other hand, prices of food and beverages
went up by 3.1 percent in February compared to the last year.
The report noted that housing, water, electricity,
gas, and other fuel prices were increased due to the rise in actual rentals for
housing by 8.3 percent, which in turn was affected by the increase in apartment
rental prices by 21.4 percent.