Oman - Real Imports of Goods and Services





Oman: Real Imports of Goods and Services

Mnemonic IM$.IOMN
Unit Mil. 2018 OMR
Annual 2.73 %
Data 2021 12,295
2020 11,969

Series Information

Source National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI)
Release National accounts
Frequency Annual
Start Date 12/31/1998
End Date 12/31/2021

Oman: Trade

Reference Last Previous Units Frequency
Current Account Balance 2022 5,652,226,187 -4,834,109,391 USD Annual
Exports of Goods and Services 2021 16,489 11,954 Mil. OMR Annual
Imports of Goods and Services 2021 14,035 13,081 Mil. OMR Annual
Real Imports of Goods and Services 2021 12,295 11,969 Mil. 2018 OMR Annual
Net Exports 2016 1,446,400,000 2,309,300,000 NCU Annual

Release Information

National accounts detail for Oman, including expenditure and income approaches (GDP(E) and GDP(I)). Annual from 1998, quarterly from 2014.

Active:

  • Framework:
  • Measurements:
    • Millions of Omani riyal at constant year-2018 prices (Mil. 2018 OMR)
    • At current prices (Mil. OMR)
  • Adjustment: Not seasonally adjusted (NSA)
  • Native frequencies:
    • Quarterly
    • Annual
  • Start dates:
    • As early as 2010Q1 for quarterly
    • Uniformly 1998 for annual

Predecessors:

  • At 2010 prices, quarterly ("_10")
  • At 2010 prices, annual ("_10")

The source writes:

This Data set highlights the most important indicators of national accounts, notably gross domestic product (GDP), production account, commodities and services account, domestic and national savings, and gross fixed capital formation.

The Sultanate applies the new system of National Accounts (SNA) approved by the United Nations Economic and Social Council in mid-1993 after being presented by the United Nations Bureau of Statistics.

Application of the system in the Sultanate was in two stages: the first included the preparation of the National Accounts series for the period 1980-1997 for Production Accounts and Generation of Income Accounts according to the international recommendations. The second stage started directly after the publication of the updated results of the first stage. During this stage, data were classified and coded according to the classifications stated in the SNA. The Current Accounts and Capital Accounts were constructed according to institutional sectors for 1998- 2006, followed by the preparation and construction of Accounts of the Matrix of Supply and Use Tables and the Integrated Economic Accounts (IEA).

Further reading

At the source:

At IMF (e-GDDS):

  • Aug 2018 - Initial version.
  • 22 Dec 2023, Phillip Thorne - Properties, Further reading.