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Kuwait’s Inflation Rate Holds Steady at 2.49% in February

Kuwait’s Inflation Rate Holds Steady at 2.49% in February
RTX
March 25, 2025

Kuwait’s inflation rate remained stable at 2.49 percent in February, reflecting a moderate price increase across key sectors, according to data released by the Central Statistical Bureau. The inflation figure closely mirrored the 2.5 percent recorded in both January and December, indicating a steady trend in consumer prices.

Sector-Wise Price Trends

The consumer price index reached 135.7 in February, driven by notable increases in specific expenditure categories. The food and beverage sector recorded the highest annual surge at 5.23 percent, followed by a 4.63 percent rise in clothing and footwear costs. Meanwhile, the miscellaneous goods and services category saw a 5.46 percent increase, largely attributed to higher prices for personal goods and services.

Healthcare expenses rose by 4.08 percent year-on-year, while the furnishing and household maintenance sector experienced a 3.04 percent uptick. Despite these increases, the housing services sector remained relatively stable, recording only a 0.90 percent annual rise with no monthly change.

Comparative Inflation Across the GCC

Kuwait’s inflation trend aligns with broader patterns seen in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region. In Saudi Arabia, inflation remained unchanged at 2 percent in February, primarily driven by an 8.5 percent surge in housing rents. Meanwhile, Oman reported a milder inflation rise of 1 percent, led by a 6.3 percent increase in the personal goods and miscellaneous services sector.

Other Key Economic Indicators

Kuwait’s transport sector saw a 1.19 percent annual decline in prices, though there was a slight monthly increase of 0.07 percent. The communication sector experienced a marginal annual rise of 0.88 percent, while recreation and culture costs increased by 2.48 percent.

Education expenses grew by a modest 0.71 percent, and restaurant and hotel prices recorded a 2.03 percent annual increase. When excluding food, the total inflation index rose by 1.93 percent year-on-year, while the index excluding housing climbed 3.13 percent, indicating that inflationary pressures are largely being driven by non-housing-related expenses.

Economic Growth and Outlook

The inflation report comes as Kuwait’s non-oil sector continues to show signs of recovery, aided by easing inflation. The country’s non-oil exports increased to 23.2 million Kuwaiti dinars ($74.9 million) in December, marking a 12.08 percent month-on-month growth, according to data from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

In its latest economic assessment, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) acknowledged Kuwait’s non-oil sector expansion amid stable inflation. However, the IMF also reported a 1.5 percent contraction in Kuwait’s gross domestic product (GDP) during the second quarter of 2024, primarily due to a 6.8 percent decline in oil sector output.

As Kuwait navigates its economic landscape, the stability in inflation suggests a balanced approach to price control, while the growth of the non-oil sector indicates a shift toward economic diversification. Policymakers will continue to monitor inflation trends as they seek to maintain financial stability and long-term economic growth.

 

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