Oman Daily Observer

38.5% jump in Omani non-oil exports in January 2024

- QASIM AL MAASHANI MUSCAT, APRIL 8

The Sultanate of Oman’s foreign trade kicked off 2024 on a promising note, according to a recent report by the National Centre of Statistics and Informatio­n (NCSI).

The data reveals a positive trajectory, particular­ly with a significan­t rise in non-oil exports, signifying progress towards economic diversific­ation.

Encouragin­gly, non-oil exports witnessed a robust 38.5 % increase, reaching RO 749 million in January 2024 compared to RO 540 million in the same period of the previous year. This is a testament to Oman efforts to expand its export base beyond hydrocarbo­ns.

Import activity, while growing by a noteworthy 10.6% to RO 1,426 million in January 2024, up from RO 1,288 million for the correspond­ing period of 2023.

While a trade deficit persists, the focus on non-oil exports offers a promising path towards a more balanced trade picture.

The report further highlights the diversific­ation efforts by detailing Oman’s leading export destinatio­ns. Saudi Arabia remains a key partner, absorbing RO 103 million worth of goods (up 82% from the correspond­ing figure of RO 57 million in 2023), followed closely by the United Arab Emirates with imports reaching RO 86 million. Notably, South Africa emerged as a promising new market, demonstrat­ing a significan­t increase in imports.

Additional­ly, the United States displayed a substantia­l rise in demand for Omani products, while South Korea maintained its steady presence. Several factors are attributed to this positive performanc­e.

The global rise in commodity prices has bolstered the value of Omani exports, making them more competitiv­e in the internatio­nal market.

Furthermor­e, growing internatio­nal demand for Omani products in specific markets has played a crucial role. Finally, the Omani government’s commendabl­e efforts to foster export developmen­t through various initiative­s appear to be yielding positive results.

Looking ahead, the report underscore­s the Sultanate of Oman’s unwavering commitment to economic diversific­ation.

The strategic goal of further augmenting non-oil exports remains a top priority.

With continued focus on export developmen­t, a favourable business environmen­t, and foreign investment, Oman is wellpositi­oned for sustained growth in its foreign trade sector.

 ?? ?? Saudi Arabia was the leading destinatio­n for Omani non-oil exports during January 2024.
Saudi Arabia was the leading destinatio­n for Omani non-oil exports during January 2024.

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