Oman Inflation Rate at 13-Month High of 1.1%

2025-10-20 00:19 By Chusnul Chotimah 1 min. read

Oman’s annual inflation rate accelerated to 1.1% in September 2025, up from 0.5% in August, marking the highest level since August 2024.

The increase was primarily driven by faster price rises in transport (4.5% vs 2.7%), miscellaneous goods and services (7.6% vs 6.0%), and restaurants and hotels (2.6% vs 2.5%).

Meanwhile, food and non-alcoholic beverages recorded their smallest decline in five months (-0.5% vs -1.8%).

Prices continued to fall in recreation and culture (-0.2% vs -0.2%) and furnishings and household maintenance (-0.1% vs -0.1%), while housing costs remained unchanged.

On a monthly basis, consumer prices rose 0.6%, rebounding from a 0.5% decline in August and marking the fastest monthly increase since October 2022.



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