Sectors fared well - Oman's c bank annual report

OMAN - The non-petroleum sectors in Oman recorded significant growth in 2001, according to the Central Bank of Oman's annual report.

Petroleum, mining and quarrying contracted by 3.1 per cent, but agriculture and fisheries expanded by 2.7 per cent, and services witnessed a 6.6 per cent increase.

The report states that the general level of prices dropped by one per cent, as preliminary estimates show the GDP at current market prices rising a modest 0.6 per cent in 2001, compared with 26.2 per cent

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