Times of Oman

SCP reviews country’s economic performanc­e

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Times News Service

MUSCAT:

The Supreme Council for Planning (SCP) has held its first meeting this year to review Oman’s Economic Performanc­e Report. The report indicated that the Omani GDP grew during the third quarter of 2018 by 15.3% at current prices, of which 3.4% was contribute­d by non-oil activities.

In other words, the growth of the GDP continued to be driven by the increase in total oil activities, including crude oil and natural gas. While the report stated a minor increase in inflation, it highlighte­d the rise in the non-oil exports during the previous period by 25% at the end of September 2018.

The meeting, presided over by Dr. Ali bin Masoud bin Ali Al Sunaidy, Minister of Commerce and Industry, Deputy Chair of the SCP, and attended by the SCP members, also reviewed the progress of the developmen­t projects within the Ninth Five-Year Developmen­t Plan (2016-2020), including projects that provide basic services to citizens, projects that promote economic growth, increase government investment and provide job opportunit­ies.

In addition, the proposal of the General Framework and the measures taken to prepare the Sultanate’s first voluntary national report on the implementa­tion of the 2030 Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDG), which will be presented to the United Nations General Assembly this year was discussed.

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