Oman - Oil, Trade, Fisheries
إشعار
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السياق الخليجي
Oman's economy is structurally dependent on hydrocarbon revenues, which typically account for roughly 70–80% of government income and fund the fiscal transfers that sustain public employment and infrastructure investment across the sultanate. Trade and fisheries represent secondary but strategically important sectors; fishing contributes meaningfully to employment and food security, while re-export activities through Muscat and Salalah ports have historically positioned Oman as a logistics hub between the Indian Ocean and Arabian Gulf markets. Fluctuations in crude oil prices directly influence Oman's fiscal capacity and currency stability (pegged to the US dollar), creating a transmission mechanism that affects regional asset valuations, credit spreads, and foreign exchange reserves acros
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