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Effects of the Russian–Ukrainian war on the value of imports and the food trade balance in Saudi Arabia

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  • Adel Mohammed Ghanem
  • Khaled Nahar Alrwis
  • Sharafeldin Bakri Alaagib
  • Nageeb Aldawdahi
  • Ibrahim Al-Nashwan
  • Hossam Ghanem

Abstract

Purpose - This study aimed to measure the effects of the Russian–Ukrainian war on the value of imports and the food trade balance in Saudi Arabia. Design/methodology/approach - Estimating the suggested model using econometric analysis for the years 1990–2021. Findings - The amount of deficit increased in the food trade balance from 11.58 billion riyals in 1990 to 72.98 billion riyals in 2021. As for the increase in the index of food production by 10%, it leads to a decrease in the value of food imports for Saudi Arabia by 1.88%. Also, the value of the deficit in Saudi Arabia's food trade balance decreases by 5.24% as a result of a 10% rise in food exports to the country. Originality/value - In light of the increase in the food price index to 145.8, the value of food imports and the deficit in the food trade balance exceed their counterparts in the current situation for the year 2021, at a rate of 37.1% and 44.5% for each respectively. In view of achieving huge financial surpluses as a result of the rise in oil prices, the Saudi Arabia is able to bear the high import bill and the amount of food trade balance deficit. Finally, the Russian–Ukrainian war leads to an increase in the cost of obtaining food commodities and their unavailability in the markets and thus affects the food security environment. Therefore, this study recommends the necessity of conducting more studies on the impact of the war on the food security of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

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  • Adel Mohammed Ghanem & Khaled Nahar Alrwis & Sharafeldin Bakri Alaagib & Nageeb Aldawdahi & Ibrahim Al-Nashwan & Hossam Ghanem, 2023. "Effects of the Russian–Ukrainian war on the value of imports and the food trade balance in Saudi Arabia," Arab Gulf Journal of Scientific Research, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 42(4), pages 1307-1318, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:eme:agjsrp:agjsr-02-2023-0088
    DOI: 10.1108/AGJSR-02-2023-0088
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