Oman has gained from Iran war but risks persist, says IMF
إشعار
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السياق الخليجي
Oman's economic resilience during regional tensions has historically stemmed from its geographic position and neutral diplomatic stance, allowing it to maintain trade corridors and energy transit revenues when other GCC peers face supply disruptions or geopolitical pressures. The IMF assessment reflects a broader GCC pattern wherein external conflicts create divergent macroeconomic outcomes—some Gulf economies benefit from elevated hydrocarbon prices and risk premiums, while others face capital outflows and currency pressures depending on their fiscal buffers and diversification progress. Oman's relatively modest foreign reserves and higher debt servicing costs compared to larger Gulf peers underscore how geopolitical gains can be offset by structural vulnerabilities in the broader regiona
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