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Oman estimates Dh21.4bn budget deficit in 2021

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Oman’s Sultan Haitham Bin Tarik has issued a royal decree, approving the state’s general budget for the financial year 2021.

The Arabian Gulf state is projecting a 2.24 billion Omani rials deficit in the fiscal year that is equivalent to 8 per cent of its gross domestic product, the state’s Oman News Agency tweeted.

Almost 73 per cent (1.6bn rials) of the deficit will be covered through external as well as domestic borrowing. While the remaining shortfall, estimated at 600 million rials, will be financed through withdrawal from the state’s own reserves. Government revenue for the year 2021 is projected to decrease by 19 per cent year-on-year to 8.64bn rials. The total spending is estimated to decrease to 10.88bn rials, an annual drop of 14 per cent. This is based on an oil price projection of $45 a barrel this year.

Oman also approved the tenth five-year development plan 2021-2025 on Friday. The plan seeks to stimulate economic activity, develop the macroeconomic environment and raise the efficiency of public financial management, ONA tweeted. It aims to achieve a balance between measures to control and rationalise public spending and adopt disciplined financial policies to achieve sustainable growth rates in the future, it added. Oman’s economy is projected to shrink 0.5 per cent in 2021, according to the International Monetary Fund’s latest forecasts. To reduce its reliance on hydrocarbons and attract more foreign investment, Oman has taken a slew of measures in the past.

In November, it opened up its real estate market to foreign investors further by allowing them access to a wider selection of residential properties as part of reform measures aimed at improving the country’s fiscal position.

Oman is also proposing reforms to the labour market to make it more flexible and the Sultanate is planning to allow visa-free entry to more than 100 nationalities to boost its tourism industry.

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