Saudi economy sees pick-up after pandemic contraction
November 12, 2020 00:00:00
LONDON, Nov 11 (AN): Economic activity picked up in Saudi Arabia in the third-quarter according to data released on Tuesday.
The economy grew by 1.2 per cent on a seasonally adjusted quarter-on-quarter basis in the third quarter compared to a contraction of 4.9 per cent in the previous quarter, the Kingdom's General Authority for Statistics said.
However when compared to a year earlier, the Saudi economy shrank by 4.2 per cent, which represented an improvement on the previous three months when business was forced to a near standstill because of pandemic-related lockdowns.
For the first time, the General Authority for Statistics has published what it calls "flash estimates" for quarterly GDP performance in an effort to provide more timely data about how the economy is faring. The aim is to disseminate such information more quickly at the end of each quarter.
"A sequential pickup in economic activity was expected in the third quarter with the easing of lockdown measures and given the pent-up demand," Monica Malik, chief economist at Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank, told Reuters. "However, the pace of recovery would have been dampened by the increase in the VAT rate."
The Kingdom tripled its value added tax to 15 per cent earlier this year in response to the double blow of the pandemic and the collapse of the oil price.