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How Oman kept 2025 inflation at 0.81%: Through subsidies, controlled imports, and stable food supply
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Oman experienced a modest 0.81% inflation increase from January to May 2025, according to the Ministry of Economy. While import and producer costs rose, government initiatives and food price controls helped stabilize household expenses. Food prices saw a slight decrease, offsetting increases in other sectors like miscellaneous goods and transport.
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