The country of Oman's economy does not include activities that include alcohol, or gambling. The economy is based on the production of oil.
No. Its diversifed for some like USA, UK, France, China, Germany, Japan who make every thing from hair pin to cruise missiles. And its limited to a thing or two for countries like Saudi Arabia+Kuwait+Oman (Oil), Pakistan ( Agriculture), Malaysia (Palm Oil & Tourism ), and Lexumberg ( Tourism). Hope this helps.
I think you mean Riyal; whis is used as a currency in K.S.A. and Oman
The countries of the Middle East depend economically on oil, their only major export. The countries include Saudi Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Yemen. The Eurasian countries of Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan are also exporters, as are the north African countries of Libya, Algeria, Oman, Sudan, Egypt, and Syria.
The largest oil producing country is arabia.all the south west countries are famous for this purpose.But the iran,iraq,oman are also very famous.the most largest one is soud-i-arabia.here about 250 meter well of oil is present.from this well the pipe line system has made between the amrica and other europien countries. THIS PARAGRAPH HAS GIVEN BY FARIDA REHNAN.
The country of Oman's economy does not include activities that include alcohol, or gambling. The economy is based on the production of oil.
For a start, Yemen and Oman are totally different places. Here we deal with Oman. In Oman fishing is a huge part of the economy. Lately oilfields are also a large employer.
No. It is a conservative absolute monarchy with a capitalist economy.
Oil income, not as rich as other Oil countries, but stable and slow steps.
As in Oman culture oil provides the most of the economy for the people of Oman. The neighboring Arab nations produce mostly fishing and agriculture for the people of the neighboring nations.
30 kgs for Economy class
Oil is a resource that cannot be replaced.
Muhammad bin Zubayr is the Special Adviser to His Majesty for Economic Planning Affairs for Oman.
The works which are done by people and do get any salary for it is known as Non-Economic Activities. For eg....works done by mothers in houses,home tuition etc....
Ian Skeet has written: 'Oman before 1970' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'Oman' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Politics and government, Social conditions
to transport water to farms and villages
The strategically important waterway between Iran and Oman is the Strait of Hormuz. It is a narrow passage connecting the Persian Gulf with the Gulf of Oman and the Arabian Sea. It is one of the most crucial chokepoints in the world for oil shipments, with significant geopolitical and economic implications.