Oman’s Fiscal Turnaround, A Deep Dive into the 2023 Debt Reduction and 2024 Budgetary Plans

In a noteworthy fiscal turnaround, Oman’s public debt has seen a substantial reduction, dropping to 35% of the GDP in 2023 from nearly 70% in 2020. This commendable shift is attributed to the sultanate’s fiscal reforms and a boost from higher-than-expected oil prices. The 2023 debt-to-GDP ratio of 35% reflects Oman’s commitment to responsible financial management, marking a significant improvement from previous years. The unexpected surplus of approximately RO931 million in the 2023 budget underscores the success of proactive measures and prudent fiscal policies. Looking ahead, Oman’s 2024 budget prioritizes stability, debt reduction, and strategic deficit financing to strengthen the nation’s economic resilience further.
Sri Lanka announces budget aimed at clinching IMF deal, sees recovery by end-2023

The crisis-hit Sri Lankan economy can turnaround by end of 2023 if budget policies, which are not limited to the International Monetary Fund’s recommendations, are followed, President Ranil Wickremesinghe said in the budget speech on Monday.