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Oman trade surplus steady at $4bn despite drop in oil, gas exports

June 21, 2026·Arab NewsEconomy

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GCC CONTEXT

Oman's ability to maintain a trade surplus despite declining hydrocarbon exports reflects structural economic diversification efforts and growing contributions from non-oil sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, and re-export activities. Sustained trade surpluses in GCC economies historically correlate with currency stability and central bank reserve accumulation, factors that influence regional liquidity conditions and cross-border capital flows. The persistence of positive trade balances across commodity cycles remains a key macroeconomic anchor for Gulf sovereigns, underpinning fiscal capacity and external resilience metrics tracked by regional equity and fixed-income markets.

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