Oman Economy on Solid Ground: IMF Backs 3.5% Growth, Future Fund Signs Over AED 1.8 Billion in Investment Deals

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Oman’s economy is tracking ahead of 2026 targets, with the International Monetary Fund reaffirming a 3.5% GDP growth forecast for the year following an assessment visit to Muscat this week, as the Future Fund Oman simultaneously announced over AED 1.8 billion in new investment agreements spanning logistics, renewable energy and technology infrastructure.

An IMF team concluded Article IV consultations with Oman’s Ministry of Finance and Central Bank, confirming that the Sultanate’s macroeconomic performance has exceeded initial projections in the first half of 2026 — a particularly strong result given the challenging environment facing several regional economies.

Key Economic Indicators for 2026

  • GDP Growth: 3.5% projected for full year 2026 — strongest in three years
  • Inflation: ~1.7% — among the lowest in the GCC, reflecting effective price management
  • Public Debt: Declining to approximately 33% of GDP, down from over 40% in 2022
  • Current Account: Surplus of 7.5%, supported by strong export performance and sustained foreign liquidity inflows

The IMF highlighted that Oman’s fiscal consolidation programme — including subsidy rationalisation and improvements in domestic tax collection — has significantly strengthened the country’s financial position, creating a buffer for economic investment while maintaining credibility with international capital markets.

Future Fund Oman Signs AED 1.8B+ in Deals

The Future Fund Oman (FFO) — the sovereign investment vehicle managing proceeds from Oman’s privatisation programme — signed investment agreements worth over AED 1.8 billion (approximately USD 500 million) this week, covering logistics infrastructure, renewable energy generation and technology data centres. The commitments represent some of the largest single-week investment flows from an Omani sovereign vehicle in 2026, signalling growing global confidence in the Sultanate’s economic management and long-term investment framework.

Oman as the Gulf’s Strategic Logistics Gateway

Oman’s strategic geography — with direct Arabian Sea access — has positioned the Sultanate as the natural logistics gateway for the wider Gulf. Salalah Port and Sohar Port have both reported significant volume increases as regional trade flows reconfigure, while Muscat International Airport has seen air freight rise sharply as time-sensitive cargo is routed through Oman. The Hafeet Rail project linking Oman to the UAE — currently 40% complete — will further cement this position when operational, creating a permanent infrastructure backbone that will generate lasting trade and investment inflows.


Also Read: Dubai-Oman Green Corridor Hits AED 8 Billion: Eight-Fold Trade Surge

Noor Al Rashid
Noor Al Rashid
Technology and Innovation Correspondent

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