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Oman seeks IMF technical assistance for debt strategy

State finances are slated to improve owing to rising hydrocarbo­n revenue

- Arab News Dubai

Oman has asked the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund (IMF) to provide technical assistance to help the country develop a medium-term debt strategy and strengthen its fiscal framework, the IMF said.

The Gulf oil producer has been hit hard by the twin shock of lower oil prices and the coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19) crisis last year.

Real gross domestic product (GDP) shrank 2.8 percent and the state budget deficit ballooned to 19.3 percent of GDP due to lower oil revenue and the economic downturn, the IMF said in a statement on Tuesday.

Oman launched austerity measures last year which helped it maintain access to the internatio­nal debt markets ahead of debt redemption­s worth about $11 billion this year and next.

Since the oil price crash in 2014, its debt to GDP ratio has leapt from about 15 percent in 2015 to 80 percent last year, while plans to diversify the economy have lagged.

“The authoritie­s have requested IMF technical assistance to help develop a medium-term debt strategy to guide the government’s borrowing program and provide more predictabi­lity to the financial system,” the IMF said.

Oman has asked for technical assistance also “to help strengthen the medium-term fiscal framework,” it said.

The IMF expects Oman’s economy to rebound and grow by 2.5 percent this year thanks to a projected increase in hydrocarbo­n production as well as the impact of the vaccine rollout.

State finances are slated to improve owing to rising hydrocarbo­n revenue and Oman’s fiscal reforms, with the budget deficit likely to shrink to 2.4 percent of GDP this year and then move to a surplus in the medium term, said the fund.

Because of the growing role of state-owned enterprise­s, the IMF recommende­d the developmen­t of a “sovereign asset liability management framework” to get a better picture of the sustainabi­lity of the public sector beyond the central government budget.

 ?? Reuters/File ?? Oman launched austerity measures last year which helped it maintain access to the internatio­nal debt markets ahead of debt redemption­s.
Reuters/File Oman launched austerity measures last year which helped it maintain access to the internatio­nal debt markets ahead of debt redemption­s.

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