by Abdullah Al Yahmadi | Apr 22, 2026 | Economy
The Quiet Revolution: Oman Harvests Wheat in the Desert and Changes the Food Security Equation In a country better known for oil and frankincense, a quieter but potentially more lasting revolution is under way. Farmers in Dhofar and Buraimi reported record wheat...
by Ahmed Al Harthi | Apr 19, 2026 | Economy
How Strategic Patience and Economic Zones Are Reshaping a Region in Turmoil How Strategic Patience and Economic Zones Are Reshaping a Region in Turmoil While the noise of geopolitical conflict has dominated headlines across the Middle East, the Sultanate of Oman has...
by Hassan | Apr 16, 2026 | Economy
On April 15, the foreign ministries of Oman and France sat down in Paris for what they called the first round of their Strategic Dialogue — a formal, institutionalised conversation between two countries whose partnership, for all its depth, rarely makes headlines....
by Attifa Al Maskari | Apr 16, 2026 | Economy
MUSCAT — As maritime disruption rippled through the Strait of Hormuz and the wider region in 2026, Oman found itself in an unfamiliar but increasingly important role: the steady hand. While neighboring shipping lanes faltered and global carriers searched for...
by Hassan | Apr 16, 2026 | Economy
Energy economist Dr. Anas Al-Hajji on why the 2026 Gulf crisis is the most severe supply disruption in modern history — and the strategic logic that may be driving it. Interview by Rahma Al-Kalbani | Oman Daily Al-Iqtisadi | English translation and adaptation by...
by Hassan | Mar 26, 2026 | Economy
When the World Holds Its Breath, Oil Listens A ceasefire flicker sends global oil prices tumbling — and Oman crude drops $30 in a single session By Omanspire Editorial | March 26, 2026 Source: Oman Daily & Reuters For nearly four weeks, the Strait of Hormuz — that...