Oman foreign trade declines
- Oman: Sunday, September 06 - 2009 at 12:19
The total value of commodity exports in Oman fell 26.3% in January and February 2009 compared to the same period in 2008, according to newly released figures. The total value of commodity exports was RO1,496.7m by the end of February, compared to RO2,030m in the same period in 2008. This decline was caused by a 37% fall in oil and gas exports, which brought in RO967.9m by the end of February, compared to RO1,537.9m the previous year. During the period, the UAE topped the list of countries importing Omani non-oil exports at RO77.6m, followed by India (RO44.8m) and Saudi Arabia (RO19.1m).
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