Dubai: Saudi Arabia's inflation quickened at the fastest pace since at least 2012 after the kingdom tripled its value-added tax.
Consumer prices rose an annual 6.1% in July from 0.5% in June, data released by the General Authority for Statistics showed on Sunday.
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Saudi Arabia increased its value-added tax from 5% to 15% on July 1, part of the government's measures to compensate for lower oil prices as the coronavirus pandemic and crude market turmoil cut deeply into state revenue.
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