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Saudi Arabia is making a 'U-turn' on a controversial policy

Published by Business Insider on Mon, 24 Apr 2017


Saudi Arabia has had a rough go of it as of late.The oil crash, whichoccurred from June 2014 until February 2016 and shaved off about 75% off the price of oil, has wreaked havoc on Saudi Arabia's economy.Economic growth during the firstquarter of 2016 grew at a 1.5% annualized rate, which was the weakest since 2013. That growth slowed to 0.9% during the thirdquarter of the year before ticking back up to 1.2% in the fourth quarter.The slowdown in growth has helped contribute toSaudi Arabia's national debt exploding by619% since2014 to316.5 billion riyals in 2016.The oil crash, and its aftermath, caused the kingdom to rethink its"addiction" to oil, leading tothe introductionof the Vision 2030 plan, which aims to diversify the Saudi economy away from just oil. The plan includes the initial public offering of state oil giantSaudi Aramco, which is likely tobe the world's largest publicly traded company once it IPOs. But more important, at least to the average Saudi, was the government's announcement that it was slashing worker pay.Back in September, the kingdom announced it was slashing ministers' salaries by 20%; cutting salaries of the members of the Shura Council, which advises the monarchy, by 15%; andcanceling bonus payments for state employees. That caused consumer confidence to tumble further from already depressed levels, and promoted a backlashon social media.On Sunday, the Saudi government reversed at least some of that policy."The Saudi government's decision to reinstate benefits for civil servants appears to be a U-turn on one of the more unpopular austerity measures," wrote Capital Economics Middle East Economist Jason Turvey.The decision to reinstate bonuses comes after recent data showed the fiscal deficit in the first quarter was just half of what the kingdom had been anticipating as a result of bigger than expected cuts in government spending and improved revenues thanks to higher oil prices, Turvey says.Back in September, Saudi Arabia, along with the other OPEC and non-OPEC producers, announced a plan to cut oil production for the first time since 2008. Speculation leading up to the production cut lifted the price of a barrel of oil from less than $40 to as high as $54.45.Turvey warns that the steps taken by the Saudis are not"a wholesale reversal of recent belt tightening."SEE ALSO:We're about to get a clear example proving the stock market is not the economyJoin the conversation about this storyNOW WATCH: People are outraged by a Pepsi ad starring Kendall Jenner ' here's how the company responded
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