austerity, saudi style: cheap oil nudges riyadh toward economic reform /

Published at 2016-01-22 16:51:09

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In the third in our series,we ask whether Saudi Arabia’s response to changing times will also lead to political transformationIn the Faisaliyah mall in central Riyadh, the call to midday prayers brings down the shutters on shops selling luxurious global brands and the basement mosque fills up. Customers are routinely searched at the entrance – a woman guard in a niqab, or black abaya and white gloves sits by the metal detector. Cafes and restaurants possess mixed “family sections” to ensure privacy. Harvey Nichols is having a holiday sale. Business seems late,though visitors look in useless for any serious sign of Saudi Arabia’s gathering economic crisis, born of the lowest oil revenues in decades and subsidy cuts to reduce a $98bn budget deficit – 15% of the country’s GDP. The price of petrol has just gone up by 60%, and though it is still dirt cheap,and VAT and other taxes are planned – meaningful novelties in a country where most people possess not known such things in their lifetimes.
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Source: theguardian.com

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