Saudi Arabia Announces Budget 2022, with a Focus on Service Improvement, Fiscal Sustainability and Private Sector Empowerment

Saudi Ministry of Finance

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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, December 13, 2021 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --

 

   The Council of Ministers, in its session held today,12  December 2021, under

the chairmanship of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, King Salman bin

Abdulaziz approved the budget for the fiscal year 2022, with a total

expenditure of SAR 955 billion, total revenues of about SAR 1,045 billion, and

a surplus of about SAR 90 billion.

 

   On this occasion, His Excellency the Minister of Finance Mr. Mohammed

Al-Jadaan, extended his thanks and gratitude to the Custodian of the Two Holy

Mosques, King Salman bin Abdulaziz, and HRH the Crown Prince, Deputy Prime

Minister and Minister of Defense, Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz for

approving the budget. Mr. Al-Jadaan pointed out that the government's

responsible policies and procedures in addressing COVID-19 pandemic have

managed to contain its humanitarian, financial, and economic impact by

providing strong support to the health and private sectors, while maintaining

fiscal sustainability for the medium- and long-terms. His Excellency indicated

that such policies have had a positive impact on the gradual recovery of the

local economy showing a fast-paced growth in several areas.

 

   Al-Jadaan pointed out that budget 2022 reflects the government's

determination to promote post-pandemic economic growth, and to allocate

resources on health, education and the development of core services, in

addition to the continuation of social support and benefits. Al-Jadaan

indicated that the budget comes as part of the reform process to develop the

management of public finances while maintaining the previously-announced

spending ceilings in a manner that ensures fiscal sustainability in the medium

term and a strong financial position that enables the state to respond to any

emergency changes and absorb unexpected economic shocks.

 

   Al-Jadaan stated that the budget estimates for the FY 2022 show that total

revenues will reach SAR 1,045 billion, an increase of 12.4% compared to the

projected revenues in 2021. Total expenditures are estimated at around SAR 955

billion, with SAR 90 billion in surplus (2.5% of GDP). These surpluses will be

directed to boost government reserves, support national development funds and

the Public Investment Fund, consider the possibility of accelerating the

implementation of some strategic programs and projects with economic and social

dimensions, or to partially repay the public debt based on market conditions.

 

   On public debt, His Excellency explained that the public debt indicators are

expected to improve in 2022, declining to around 25.9% of GDP, down from 29.2%

in 2021, as a result of expectations of budget surplus and GDP growth, provided

that borrowings are used to repay the debt principal that is due to be repaid

in the future, or to capitalize on favorable market opportunities to support

reserves or fund capital projects that can be accelerated through annual

issuances. He also stated that the debt-to-GDP ratio is expected to remain at

appropriate levels in 2024 reaching 25.4%. He added that the government is

working on developing a risk management framework that aims to follow and

monitor the key developments in the local and global economy to identify the

risks arising from them, and then evaluate their consequences.

 

   Al-Jadaan indicated that the government's target for FY 2022 and the medium

term is to support the ongoing gradual recovery in economic activity, while

maintaining the initiatives that have been in place in recent years, in

addition to upholding the commitment to achieving the goals of Saudi Vision

2030 by reducing the primary reliance on oil revenues, diversifying the

economy, and developing non-oil revenues and ensuring their sustainability. His

Excellency highlighted the progress made, during the last period, in

implementing the Vision Realization Programs and the mega projects, as well as

investment projects in various sectors, including infrastructure projects.

 

    The Minister of Finance highlighted that the Kingdom is witnessing ongoing

economic growth supported by the economic enablers directed to the private

sector. The most important of which are the effective development contribution

made through the projects and programs of the Public Investment Fund and the

National Development Fund, the progress in the implementation of the National

Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NDLP), the National Investment

Strategy, the "Shareek" Program, the Financial Sector Development Program, and

privatization program. He emphasized that the success of these enablers will

reflect positively on public finances by stimulating and diversifying economic

growth, thereby improving non-oil revenues and reducing the burden on the

government spending, particularly, with the private sector leading investment

and employment.

 

   The Minister underlined the significant increase in activity performance

indicators until the end of Q3 2021, which reflects the progressive recovery

paired with a rapid increase in COVID-19 immunization rates. This contributed

to the further easing of the precautionary measures in the Kingdom. He

explained that preliminary estimates for 2021 indicate a 2.9% growth in real

GDP, driven by a rise in non-oil GDP, which is expected to record a growth of

4.8%. Estimates for the FY 2022 indicate a 7.4% growth in real GDP, driven by

the increase in oil GDP as per the OPEC+ Agreement, in addition to the expected

improvement in non-oil GDP with the continued recovery of the economy and the

implementation of the initiatives and programs that enhance economic growth and

diversification.

 

   On Fiscal Sustainability Program, His Excellency explained that the gains

and fundamental transformations in the management of public finances approach

over the past period entailed shifting from the fiscal balance phase to a phase

that seeks maintaining fiscal sustainability through effective planning tools

that are mindful of spending requirements over a longer period of time. Helpful

in protecting this planning and the ability to perform the spending planned in

the medium-term is reducing the linkage to external factors, including

fluctuations in the oil markets, so as not to cause confusion to those plans.

The program is expected to achieve several economic benefits, as it will

contribute to the continuation of the achievement of stable growth rates in the

non-oil economy, mitigate the effect of energy price volatility on the economy,

in addition to the enhancement of the private sector's ability to plan

investments with clarity. On public finances, the program will contribute to

the enhancement of the effectiveness of fiscal planning, raising the efficiency

of government spending, utilizing budget surpluses in boosting reserves or in

investment spending that ensures the diversification of the economy and

achieves the sustainable growth objectives in the medium- and long-terms.

 

   In conclusion of his statement, His Excellency explained that the budget

2022 is the culmination of planning and collaboration across various government

entities. Efforts have been made, capabilities have been harnessed, and energy

has been channeled in order to develop this budget in a proper manner, through

which the budget can meet its strategic objectives and be presented in the

highest levels of transparency and clarity. These efforts are underpinned by

the government's direct commitment regarding the current financial and economic

situation through issuing budget-related reports, such as: the quarterly,

semi-annual and annual reports, as well as the pre-budget statement, budget

statement and the Citizen's Copy, all in accordance with the Saudi Vision 2030.

 

   Source: Saudi Ministry of Finance

 

 

 

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