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Public spending in Oman rises by OMR 273 million, reports Times of Oman

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Last updated: 2024/09/12 at 10:47 AM
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The Sultanate of Oman’s public spending saw a significant increase by the end of July 2024, reaching OMR 6.754 billion, which is a 4 percent increase from previous figures. This increase was primarily driven by a rise in development spending, expenditures under the contribution item, and other expenses. Despite the increase in public spending, the state’s general revenues decreased slightly to OMR 7.154 billion during the same period.

According to a bulletin issued by the Ministry of Finance, the total government support provided to the social protection system, electricity sector, and petroleum products amounted to approximately OMR 786 million by the end of July 2024. This indicates the government’s continued commitment to supporting key sectors and programs to ensure the well-being and development of the country.

The increase in public spending and government support reflects Oman’s efforts to stimulate economic growth and address key social and infrastructure challenges. By investing in development projects and supporting vital sectors such as electricity and petroleum, the government is working towards enhancing the country’s overall infrastructure and quality of life for its citizens.

As a result of the government’s strategic spending and support programs, Oman is expected to witness continued growth and development in the coming years. By prioritizing key sectors and infrastructure projects, the government is laying the foundation for sustainable economic progress and improved living standards for its population.

Overall, the Ministry of Finance’s report highlights the government’s proactive approach to managing public finances and ensuring the effective allocation of resources. By balancing expenditure increases with revenue trends, Oman aims to maintain fiscal stability and support key sectors for long-term growth and prosperity.

In conclusion, the Sultanate of Oman’s recent increase in public spending and government support demonstrate a commitment to driving economic growth, supporting key sectors, and enhancing social programs. With careful financial management and strategic investments, Oman is well-positioned to continue on a path of sustainable development and progress in the years ahead.

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