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Analysis of Saudi Subsidy Cuts and Fiscal Impact on CPI and Government Revenue

Analysis of Saudi Subsidy Cuts and Fiscal Impact on CPI and Government Revenue The passage provides macroeconomic estimates of subsidy reductions and their effect on Saudi government revenue and inflation, but it lacks specific names, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑profile officials or entities. It offers limited investigative value beyond general policy analysis. Key insights: December 2015 price hikes on natural gas, crude oil, gasoline, and diesel could add $2.2‑$3.8 bn to government revenue.; Projected subsidy cuts may increase CPI inflation by 1.3‑1.5 percentage points.; A 5% VAT could contribute roughly 2% of 2015 GDP in fiscal revenues.

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Analysis of Saudi Subsidy Cuts and Fiscal Impact on CPI and Government Revenue The passage provides macroeconomic estimates of subsidy reductions and their effect on Saudi government revenue and inflation, but it lacks specific names, transactions, or actionable leads involving high‑profile officials or entities. It offers limited investigative value beyond general policy analysis. Key insights: December 2015 price hikes on natural gas, crude oil, gasoline, and diesel could add $2.2‑$3.8 bn to government revenue.; Projected subsidy cuts may increase CPI inflation by 1.3‑1.5 percentage points.; A 5% VAT could contribute roughly 2% of 2015 GDP in fiscal revenues.

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kagglehouse-oversightsaudi-arabiasubsidy-reformfiscal-policyinflationenergy-pricing
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