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Captain Australia wrote:What's Dubai's inflation rate for this year?
Suppose it's hard to judge because of us being in a time when things went up and down so much.
My food delivery place charges an extra 5 dhs now, and I think Marlboro lights are 7.50 from the Last Minute place near me now, although maybe they are just rip offs. Used to be 6 dhs when I lived in Tourist Club last year.
 should be appointed as new regulator secretary in the GCC region against price controls.
 should be appointed as new regulator secretary in the GCC region against price controls.

RobbyG wrote:Inflation was around 11 percent in 2008 and is expected to be near 5 - 8 percent in 2009.
An added burden comes from the the dollar peg. Recently the dollar lost ground against other currencies (ex. 1 euro = 1.41 dollar) and this makes it more expensive (in dirhams) to buy/import commodities/products since they are charged in dollars worldwide.
So, products will get more expensive in the end. What I read in the article is perhaps a trick from importers to get the yield up in times of downturn. So they simply charge too much compared to Europe.

Misery Called Life wrote:RobbyG wrote:Inflation was around 11 percent in 2008 and is expected to be near 5 - 8 percent in 2009.
An added burden comes from the the dollar peg. Recently the dollar lost ground against other currencies (ex. 1 euro = 1.41 dollar) and this makes it more expensive (in dirhams) to buy/import commodities/products since they are charged in dollars worldwide.
So, products will get more expensive in the end. What I read in the article is perhaps a trick from importers to get the yield up in times of downturn. So they simply charge too much compared to Europe.
Officially inflation may be 11% or whatevr.
Those living here would know that 2008 heralded unprecedented rises in inflation.
The official CPI does not take into account rent and education and I think health care as well. So there is no way that could be an accurate indicator of expatriate expenses.Even if one discounts rent, essential goods too witnessed a sharp increase that would easily go way beyond 11%.
Everything else you said is bang on target.
My bone of contention is, retailers. Don't they have any hedge against fluctuating foreign exchange? Sheesh! That is reason enough for them to employ me!





bedro wrote:That's a known fact long ago even before the recession. Comparing prices in Dubai to the prices in the region especially in taxed territories.
Retailers here are just greedy!


Sharp wrote:well this is what we all going to face it!.. i have paid my driver 1500 n now he's asking for more 200 hundred dirham's... not fastrated as he's not wrong becouse of recession!...I mean you know!.. but the question is .. was that would be end here or thing's will going to be bad more!....

sage & onion wrote:Sharp wrote:well this is what we all going to face it!.. i have paid my driver 1500 n now he's asking for more 200 hundred dirham's... not fastrated as he's not wrong becouse of recession!...I mean you know!.. but the question is .. was that would be end here or thing's will going to be bad more!....
You will find you can get one cheaper now, plenty of people looking for work.

michaeldubai wrote:dig this....
my regular takeaway joint used to give a complimentary salad with all ordered dishes. One fine day, I get a medium sized container with just
1) two small slices of cucumber and
2) one slice of onion
Hows that for recession measures?





