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Utility costs help 黑料社区鈥檚 annual inflation rate reach 2.2% in October: GASTAT

Utility costs help 黑料社区鈥檚 annual inflation rate reach 2.2% in October: GASTAT
Increase in the prices of housing, water, and electricity helped drive the inflation rate. Getty
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Utility costs help 黑料社区鈥檚 annual inflation rate reach 2.2% in October: GASTAT

Utility costs help 黑料社区鈥檚 annual inflation rate reach 2.2% in October: GASTAT

RIYADH: 黑料社区鈥檚 annual inflation rate reached 2.2 percent in October, driven primarily by rising housing and water costs, according to the latest data.

The report from 黑料社区鈥檚 General Authority for Statistics highlighted that a 4.5 percent increase in the prices of housing, water, and electricity, as well as gas, and other fuels significantly contributed to the inflation rate in October.

Rents paid for housing saw an increase of 5.7 percent, with actual rents paid by tenants for primary residences rising by 5.7 percent. This category鈥檚 substantial weight in the overall index had a considerable impact on the inflation rate.

Food and beverage costs also saw an increase of 1.5 percent, influenced by a 2.5 percent rise in meat prices. The prices of restaurants and hotels rose by 1.1 percent, driven by a 1.4 percent increase in the prices of food and beverages.

鈥淧rices in the personal care, social protection, and other goods and services division increased by 5.9 percent, driven by a 19.9 percent rise in the prices of other personal effects; affected by the increase in the prices of jewelry and watches by 22 percent,鈥 the report added.

The transport division prices rose by 1.6 percent, influenced by a 7.1 percent increase in passenger transport prices and the prices of the insurance and financial services division also increased by 8.2 percent, driven by a 13.2 percent rise in the prices of the insurance group.

Decreases in other sectors

Conversely, the prices of furnishing and home equipment decreased by 0.5 percent, driven by a 4.3 percent decline in furniture, carpets, and flooring prices.聽

Similarly, the information and communication division prices recorded a decrease of 0.2 percent, due to a 6.3 percent decline in the prices of information and communication equipment.

Monthly inflation

On a monthly basis, the consumer price index recorded a slight increase of 0.3 percent in October compared to September.聽

This聽was influenced by a rise聽in prices of food and beverages by 0.5 percent month on month, due to a 0.6 percent hike in meat prices.

Moreover, the prices of housing and water, as well as electricity and gas increased by 0.3 percent. Prices of personal care, social protection and other goods and services increased by 1.7 percent.

Numerous sectors didn鈥檛 record any changes in October including transportation, restaurants and accommodation services, as well as entertainment and insurance services.


TOURISE day 2 sees signing of qualitative agreements to enhance sustainability in sector

TOURISE day 2 sees signing of qualitative agreements to enhance sustainability in sector
Updated 13 November 2025

TOURISE day 2 sees signing of qualitative agreements to enhance sustainability in sector

TOURISE day 2 sees signing of qualitative agreements to enhance sustainability in sector

RIYADH: The second day of the Saudi Tourism Development Fund鈥檚 participation in the TOURISE 2025 forum witnessed the signing of qualitative agreements with a total value exceeding SR700 million ($186.6 million).

These agreements are an extension of the fund鈥檚 strategy and its commitment to developing integrated tourist destinations that support the principles of sustainability and governance. 

This is achieved through projects that focus on managing natural resources and involving local communities, which supports enhancing the visitor experience and boosting the competitiveness of the tourism sector, in line with the aspirations of Saudi Vision 2030.

The announcement was made for the Basqat Mantis project in the AlUyaynah area, developed by a fund managed by GIB Capital in partnership with Design and Build Co. The project is set to be the largest Mantis brand resort in the world, featuring over 218 hotel rooms, villas, and luxury tents inspired by Saudi culture. 

It will offer an integrated hospitality experience that highlights Saudi heritage, thereby strengthening the presence of sustainable tourism as part of the Kingdom's tourism offerings.

In a related context, the fund announced the signing of an agreement with Al Ikhtiyar for Real Estate Co. to develop the Earth hotel in Riyadh. The signing was attended by Prince Sultan bin Mansour, a member of the board of directors. 

The hotel presents a contemporary model for sustainable hospitality that blends modern design with Saudi authenticity. It will include co-working spaces, creative areas, fitness centers, and the Earth Brasserie restaurant. 

The project aims to foster a balanced hospitality environment that supports the community experience and aligns with the direction of developing hotel facilities that enhance the quality of the experience for visitors and the community.

Furthermore, the fund entered into a strategic Memorandum of Understanding with Al Balad Development Co. to explore cooperation opportunities in supporting and enabling private sector projects within Jeddah. This contributes to highlighting the region鈥檚 heritage and leveraging it for the development of the tourism sector.

The Tourism Development Fund continues to solidify its role in enabling sustainable tourism investment and developing qualitative destinations that contribute to enhancing the competitiveness of these destinations. This aligns with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 in building a prosperous tourism sector that is balanced environmentally, economically, and socially.