Saudi Arabia - Changes in inventories (constant LCU)
The value for Changes in inventories (constant LCU) in Saudi Arabia was 68,985,160,000 as of 2020. As the graph below shows, over the past 20 years this indicator reached a maximum value of 128,660,000,000 in 2010 and a minimum value of 16,502,520,000 in 2005.
Definition: Inventories are stocks of goods held by firms to meet temporary or unexpected fluctuations in production or sales, and "work in progress." Data are in constant local currency.
Source: World Bank national accounts data, and OECD National Accounts data files.
Year | Value |
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2000 | 32,762,980,000 |
2001 | 18,337,580,000 |
2002 | 55,688,100,000 |
2003 | 31,138,000,000 |
2004 | 28,458,920,000 |
2005 | 16,502,520,000 |
2006 | 38,031,810,000 |
2007 | 45,132,480,000 |
2008 | 108,483,000,000 |
2009 | 109,158,000,000 |
2010 | 128,660,000,000 |
2011 | 109,481,000,000 |
2012 | 102,095,000,000 |
2013 | 76,779,460,000 |
2014 | 74,959,920,000 |
2015 | 90,881,070,000 |
2016 | 94,700,480,000 |
2017 | 65,956,330,000 |
2018 | 27,484,780,000 |
2019 | 119,317,000,000 |
2020 | 68,985,160,000 |
Base Period: varies by country
Periodicity: Annual
Classification
Topic: Economic Policy & Debt Indicators
Sub-Topic: National accounts