
Increased expenses towards transport, utilities, education and recreation led Qatar’s cost of living, based on consumer price index (CPI), rise 1.8% year-on-year (y-o-y) in December 2016, according to official estimates.
Expecting average inflation in 2016 to inch up to 3%, the International Monetary Fund recently said that during 2017-18, subsidy cuts, increase in public fees, a moderate recovery in global commodity prices and the implementation of a value added tax (VAT) will drive inflation, which is slated to moderate to low levels over the medium term.
The transport sector, which has a 14.59% weightage, saw its group index surge 6.2% y-o-y in December 2016 and it showed the highest monthly increase of 0.6%. The sector has seen the dismantling of administered prices in petrol and diesel.
The recreation and culture segment, which has a 12.68% weightage in the CPI basket, saw its index soar 3.9% y-o-y in December last year although the index fell 1.5% against November 2016.
Education, with a 5.75% weightage, reported a 3% increase in December on an annual basis, while its index treaded a flat course m-o-m.
The index of miscellaneous goods and services, which has a 5.69% weight, witnessed a 2.8% surge y-o-y in December last year, even as its index shrank 1.3% against the previous month of 2016.
The furniture and household equipment sector, which has a 7.7% weightage in the CPI basket, recorded a 2.4% expansion in December 2016 on annual basis; whereas its was down 0.1% compared to November last year.
The clothing and footwear segment, which carries a 5.11% weight, saw its group index rise 1.7% y-o-y in December last year, while it fell 0.9% on a monthly basis.
The housing, water, electricity and other fuels group with a weight of 21.89% in the CPI basket registered a 1.1% gain in its index in December 2016 and it was up 0.1% m-o-m.
The CPI of December last year, excluding “housing, water, electricity, gas and other fuels” showed an increase of 2% y-o-y and it was up 0.4% m-o-m.
The communication segment, which carries a 5.87% weight, saw its group index stay unchanged in December 2016 compared to the previous month’s level; but it was up 0.1% y-o-y.
The food and beverage sector, which has a weight of 12.58% in the CPI basket, saw its group index decline 3.2% in December 2016 on annual basis; the measure fell 0.9% against November of the same year.
The index of restaurants and hotels, which has a 6.08% weight, shrank 1.8% y-o-y in December last year and the index was down 0.1% m-o-m.
The health sector, which carries a 1.79% weight, witnessed a flat path m-o-m in December 2016, while the index fell 0.8% y-o-y.
Tobacco, which has a 0.27% weight, stood unchanged both annually and monthly in December last year.
Credit: Gulf Times
URL: http://www.gulf-times.com/story/527703/Qatar-CPI-inflation-rises-1-8-in-December





