factbook.json/middle-east/om-oman.json
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{
"intro": {
"background": {
"text": "The inhabitants of the area of Oman have long prospered on Indian Ocean trade. In the late 18th century, a newly established sultanate in Muscat signed the first in a series of friendship treaties with Britain. Over time, Oman's dependence on British political and military advisors increased, but it never became a British colony. In 1970, QABOOS bin Said Al-Said overthrew his father, and he has since ruled as sultan. His extensive modernization program has opened the country to the outside world while preserving the longstanding close ties with the UK. Oman's moderate, independent foreign policy has sought to maintain good relations with all Middle Eastern countries. Inspired by the popular uprisings that swept the Middle East and North Africa beginning in January 2011, Omanis began staging marches and demonstrations to demand economic benefits, an end to corruption, and greater political rights. In response to protester demands, QABOOS in 2011 pledged to implement economic and political reforms, such as granting legislative and regulatory powers to the Majlis al-Shura and introducing unemployment benefits. In August 2012, the Sultan announced a royal directive mandating the speedy implementation of a national job creation plan for thousands of public and private sector jobs. As part of the government's efforts to decentralize authority and allow greater citizen participation in local governance, Oman successfully conducted its first municipal council elections in December 2012. Announced by the Sultan in 2011, the municipal councils will have the power to advise the Royal Court on the needs of local districts across Oman's 11 governorates."
}
},
"geo": {
"location": {
"text": "Middle East, bordering the Arabian Sea, Gulf of Oman, and Persian Gulf, between Yemen and UAE"
},
"geographic_coordinates": {
"text": "21 00 N, 57 00 E"
},
"map_references": {
"text": "Middle East"
},
"area": {
"total": "309,500 sq km",
"land": "309,500 sq km",
"water": "0 sq km"
},
"area_comparative": {
"text": "slightly smaller than Kansas"
},
"land_boundaries": {
"total": "1,374 km",
"border_countries": "Saudi Arabia 676 km, UAE 410 km, Yemen 288 km"
},
"coastline": {
"text": "2,092 km"
},
"maritime_claims": {
"territorial_sea": "12 nm",
"contiguous_zone": "24 nm",
"exclusive_economic_zone": "200 nm"
},
"climate": {
"text": "dry desert; hot, humid along coast; hot, dry interior; strong southwest summer monsoon (May to September) in far south"
},
"terrain": {
"text": "central desert plain, rugged mountains in north and south"
},
"elevation_extremes": {
"lowest_point": "Arabian Sea 0 m",
"highest_point": "Jabal Shams 2,980 m"
},
"natural_resources": {
"text": "petroleum, copper, asbestos, some marble, limestone, chromium, gypsum, natural gas"
},
"land_use": {
"arable_land": "0.1%",
"permanent_crops": "0.12%",
"other": "99.77% (2011)"
},
"irrigated_land": {
"text": "588.5 sq km (2004)"
},
"total_renewable_water_resources": {
"text": "1.4 cu km (2011)"
},
"freshwater_withdrawal_domestic_industrial_agricultural": {
"total": "1.32 cu km/yr (10%/1%/88%)",
"per_capita": "515.8 cu m/yr (2003)"
},
"natural_hazards": {
"text": "summer winds often raise large sandstorms and dust storms in interior; periodic droughts"
},
"environment_current_issues": {
"text": "rising soil salinity; beach pollution from oil spills; limited natural freshwater resources"
},
"environment_international_agreements": {
"party_to": "Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Dumping, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Whaling",
"signed_but_not_ratified": "none of the selected agreements"
},
"geography_note": {
"text": "strategic location on Musandam Peninsula adjacent to Strait of Hormuz, a vital transit point for world crude oil"
}
},
"people": {
"nationality": {
"noun": "Omani(s)",
"adjective": "Omani"
},
"ethnic_groups": {
"text": "Arab, Baluchi, South Asian (Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Bangladeshi), African"
},
"languages": {
"text": "Arabic (official), English, Baluchi, Urdu, Indian dialects"
},
"religions": {
"text": "Ibadhi Muslim (official) 75%, other (includes Sunni Muslim, Shia Muslim, Hindu) 25%"
},
"population": {
"text": "3,154,134 (July 2013 est.)",
"note": "includes 577,293 non-nationals"
},
"age_structure": {
"0_14_years": "30.6% (male 494,444/female 469,752)",
"15_24_years": "20.2% (male 333,583/female 302,618)",
"25_54_years": "42.1% (male 781,396/female 547,872)",
"55_64_years": "3.9% (male 65,722/female 56,673)",
"65_years_and_over": "3.2% (male 51,515/female 50,559) (2013 est.)"
},
"dependency_ratios": {
"total_dependency_ratio": "35.7 %",
"youth_dependency_ratio": "31.9 %",
"elderly_dependency_ratio": "3.8 %",
"potential_support_ratio": "26.2 (2013)"
},
"median_age": {
"total": "24.7 years",
"male": "25.9 years",
"female": "23.1 years (2013 est.)"
},
"population_growth_rate": {
"text": "2.06% (2013 est.)"
},
"birth_rate": {
"text": "24.43 births/1,000 population (2013 est.)"
},
"death_rate": {
"text": "3.4 deaths/1,000 population (2013 est.)"
},
"net_migration_rate": {
"text": "-0.47 migrant(s)/1,000 population (2013 est.)"
},
"urbanization": {
"urban_population": "73.4% of total population (2011)",
"rate_of_urbanization": "2.23% annual rate of change (2010-15 est.)"
},
"major_urban_areas_population": {
"text": "MUSCAT (capital) 634,000 (2009)"
},
"sex_ratio": {
"at_birth": "1.05 male(s)/female",
"0_14_years": "1.05 male(s)/female",
"15_24_years": "1.1 male(s)/female",
"25_54_years": "1.45 male(s)/female",
"55_64_years": "1.17 male(s)/female",
"65_years_and_over": "1.03 male(s)/female",
"total_population": "1.22 male(s)/female (2013 est.)"
},
"maternal_mortality_rate": {
"text": "32 deaths/100,000 live births (2010)"
},
"infant_mortality_rate": {
"total": "14.46 deaths/1,000 live births",
"male": "14.76 deaths/1,000 live births",
"female": "14.15 deaths/1,000 live births (2013 est.)"
},
"life_expectancy_at_birth": {
"total_population": "74.72 years",
"male": "72.84 years",
"female": "76.7 years (2013 est.)"
},
"total_fertility_rate": {
"text": "2.86 children born/woman (2013 est.)"
},
"contraceptive_prevalence_rate": {
"text": "31.7% (2000)"
},
"health_expenditures": {
"text": "2.8% of GDP (2010)"
},
"physicians_density": {
"text": "1.9 physicians/1,000 population (2008)"
},
"hospital_bed_density": {
"text": "1.8 beds/1,000 population (2009)"
},
"drinking_water_source": {
"improved": "urban: 93% of population; rural: 78% of population; total: 89% of population",
"unimproved": "urban: 7% of population; rural: 22% of population; total: 11% of population (2010 est.)"
},
"sanitation_facility_access": {
"improved": "urban: 100% of population; rural: 95% of population; total: 99% of population",
"unimproved": "urban: 0% of population; rural: 5% of population; total: 1% of population (2010 est.)"
},
"hiv_aids_adult_prevalence_rate": {
"text": "0.1% (2009 est.)"
},
"hiv_aids_people_living_with_hiv_aids": {
"text": "1,100 (2009 est.)"
},
"hiv_aids_deaths": {
"text": "fewer than 100 (2009 est.)"
},
"obesity_adult_prevalence_rate": {
"text": "20.9% (2008)"
},
"children_under_the_age_of_5_years_underweight": {
"text": "8.6% (2009)"
},
"education_expenditures": {
"text": "4.3% of GDP (2009)"
},
"literacy": {
"definition": "age 15 and over can read and write",
"total_population": "86.9%",
"male": "90.2%",
"female": "81.8% (2010 est.)"
},
"school_life_expectancy_primary_to_tertiary_education": {
"total": "14 years",
"male": "14 years",
"female": "14 years (2011)"
}
},
"govt": {
"country_name": {
"conventional_long_form": "Sultanate of Oman",
"conventional_short_form": "Oman",
"local_long_form": "Saltanat Uman",
"local_short_form": "Uman",
"former": "Muscat and Oman"
},
"government_type": {
"text": "monarchy"
},
"capital": {
"name": "Muscat",
"geographic_coordinates": "23 37 N, 58 35 E",
"time_difference": "UTC+4 (9 hours ahead of Washington, DC during Standard Time)"
},
"administrative_divisions": {
"text": "11 governorates (muhafazat, singular - muhafazat); Ad Dakhiliyah, Al Buraymi, Al Wusta, Az Zahirah, Janub al Batinah (Al Batinah South), Janub ash Sharqiyah (Ash Sharqiyah South), Masqat (Muscat), Musandam, Shamal al Batinah (Al Batinah North), Shamal ash Sharqiyah (Ash Sharqiyah North), Zufar (Dhofar)"
},
"independence": {
"text": "1650 (expulsion of the Portuguese)"
},
"national_holiday": {
"text": "Birthday of Sultan QABOOS, 18 November (1940)"
},
"constitution": {
"text": "none; note - on 6 November 1996, Sultan QABOOS issued a royal decree promulgating a basic law considered by the government to be a constitution which, among other things, clarifies the royal succession, provides for a prime minister, bars ministers from holding interests in companies doing business with the government, establishes a bicameral legislature, and guarantees basic civil liberties for Omani citizens"
},
"legal_system": {
"text": "mixed legal system of Anglo-Saxon law and Islamic law"
},
"international_law_organization_participation": {
"text": "has not submitted an ICJ jurisdiction declaration; non-party state to the ICCt"
},
"suffrage": {
"text": "21 years of age; universal; note - members of the military and security forces by law are not allowed to vote"
},
"executive_branch": {
"chief_of_state": "Sultan and Prime Minister QABOOS bin Said Al-Said (sultan since 23 July 1970 and prime minister since 23 July 1972); note - the monarch is both the chief of state and head of government",
"head_of_government": "Sultan and Prime Minister QABOOS bin Said Al-Said (sultan since 23 July 1970 and prime minister since 23 July 1972)",
"cabinet": "Cabinet appointed by the monarch",
"elections": "the Ruling Family Council determines a successor from the Sultan's extended family; if the Council cannot form a consensus within three days of the Sultan's death or incapacitation, the Defense Council will relay a predetermined heir as chosen by the Sultan"
},
"legislative_branch": {
"text": "bicameral - consists of Majlis al-Dawla or upper chamber (71 seats; members appointed by the sultan; has only advisory powers) and Majlis al-Shura or lower chamber (84 seats; members elected by popular vote to serve four-year terms; body has authority to draft legislation but is subordinate to the Sultan)",
"elections": "(Majlis al-Shura) last held on 15 October 2011 (next to be held in October 2015)",
"election_results": "percent of vote by party - NA; seats by party - NA; note - three prominent figures from the Arab Spring 2011 protests won seats; one woman also won a seat"
},
"judicial_branch": {
"highest_courts": "Supreme Court (consists of 5 judges)",
"judge_selection_and_term_of_office": "judges nominated by the 9-member Supreme Judicial Council (chaired by the monarch) and appointed by the monarch; judge tenure NA",
"subordinate_courts": "Courts of Appeal; Courts of First Instance; sharia courts; magistrates' courts"
},
"political_parties_and_leaders": {
"text": "political parties are illegal"
},
"political_pressure_groups_and_leaders": {
"text": "none"
},
"international_organization_participation": {
"text": "ABEDA, AFESD, AMF, CAEU, FAO, G-77, GCC, IAEA, IBRD, ICAO, ICC (NGOs), IDA, IDB, IFAD, IFC, IHO, ILO, IMF, IMO, IMSO, Interpol, IOC, IPU, ISO, ITSO, ITU, LAS, MIGA, NAM, OIC, OPCW, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNWTO, UPU, WCO, WFTU (NGOs), WHO, WIPO, WMO, WTO"
},
"diplomatic_representation_in_the_us": {
"chief_of_mission": "Ambassador Hunaina bint Sultan bin Ahmad al-MUGHAIRI",
"chancery": "2535 Belmont Road, NW, Washington, DC 20008",
"telephone": "[1] (202) 387-1980",
"fax": "[1] (202) 745-4933"
},
"diplomatic_representation_from_the_us": {
"chief_of_mission": "Ambassador Greta C. HOLTZ",
"embassy": "Jamait Ad Duwal Al Arabiyya Street, Al Khuwair area, Muscat",
"mailing_address": "P. O. Box 202, P.C. 115, Madinat Al Sultan Qaboos, Muscat",
"telephone": "[968] 24-643-400",
"fax": "[968] 24-64-37-40"
},
"flag_description": {
"text": "three horizontal bands of white, red, and green of equal width with a broad, vertical, red band on the hoist side; the national emblem (a khanjar dagger in its sheath superimposed on two crossed swords in scabbards) in white is centered near the top of the vertical band; white represents peace and prosperity, red recalls battles against foreign invaders, and green symbolizes the Jebel Akhdar (Green Mountains) and fertility"
},
"national_symbols": {
"text": "Khanjar dagger superimposed on two crossed swords"
},
"national_anthem": {
"name": "\"Nashid as-Salaam as-Sultani\" (The Sultan's Anthem)",
"lyrics_music": "Rashid bin Uzayyiz al KHUSAIDI/James Frederick MILLS, arranged by Bernard EBBINGHAUS",
"note": "adopted 1932; new words were written after QABOOS bin Said al Said gained power in 1970; the anthem was first performed by the band of a British ship as a salute to the Sultan during a 1932 visit to Muscat; the bandmaster of the HMS Hawkins was asked to write a salutation to the Sultan on the occasion of his visiting the ship"
}
},
"econ": {
"economy_overview": {
"text": "Oman is a middle-income economy that is heavily dependent on dwindling oil resources. Because of declining reserves and a rapidly growing labor force, Muscat has actively pursued a development plan that focuses on diversification, industrialization, and privatization, with the objective of reducing the oil sector's contribution to GDP to 9% by 2020 and creating more jobs to employ the rising numbers of Omanis entering the workforce. Tourism and gas-based industries are key components of the government's diversification strategy. However, increases in social welfare benefits, particularly since the Arab Spring, will challenge the government's ability to effectively balance its budget if oil revenues decline. By using enhanced oil recovery techniques, Oman succeeded in increasing oil production, giving the country more time to diversify, and the increase in global oil prices through 2011 provided the government greater financial resources to invest in non-oil sectors. In 2012, continued surpluses resulting from sustained high oil prices and increased enhanced oil recovery allowed the government to maintain growth in social subsidies and public sector job creation. However, the Sultan made widely reported statements indicating this would not be sustainable, and called for expanded efforts to support SME development and entrepreneurship. Government agencies and large oligarchic group companies heeded his call, announcing new initiatives to spin off non-essential functions to entrepreneurs, incubate new businesses, train and mentor up and coming business people, and provide financing for start-ups. In response to fast growth in household indebtedness, the Central Bank reduced the ceiling on personal interest loans from 8 to 7%, lowered mortgage rates, capped the percentage of consumer loans at 50% of borrower's salaries for personal loans and 60% for housing loans, and limited maximum repayment terms to 10 and 25 years respectively. In 2012 the Central Bank also issued final regulations governing Islamic banking and two full-fledged Islamic banks held oversubscribed IPOs while four traditional banks opened sharia-compliant Islamic windows."
},
"gdp_purchasing_power_parity": {
"text": "$91.54 billion (2012 est.); $87.16 billion (2011 est.); $83.41 billion (2010 est.)",
"note": "data are in 2012 US dollars"
},
"gdp_official_exchange_rate": {
"text": "$76.46 billion (2012 est.)"
},
"gdp_real_growth_rate": {
"text": "5% (2012 est.); 4.5% (2011 est.); 5.6% (2010 est.)"
},
"gdp_per_capita_ppp": {
"text": "$29,600 (2012 est.); $29,100 (2011 est.); $33,100 (2010 est.)",
"note": "data are in 2012 US dollars"
},
"gross_national_saving": {
"text": "38% of GDP (2012 est.); 41% of GDP (2011 est.); 37.9% of GDP (2010 est.)"
},
"gdp_composition_by_end_use": {
"household_consumption": "30%",
"government_consumption": "17.2%",
"investment_in_fixed_capital": "26.2%",
"exports_of_goods_and_services": "61.6%",
"imports_of_goods_and_services": "-35% (2012 est.)"
},
"gdp_composition_by_sector_of_origin": {
"agriculture": "1%",
"industry": "66%",
"services": "33% (2012 est.)"
},
"agriculture_products": {
"text": "dates, limes, bananas, alfalfa, vegetables; camels, cattle; fish"
},
"industries": {
"text": "crude oil production and refining, natural and liquefied natural gas (LNG) production; construction, cement, copper, steel, chemicals, optic fiber"
},
"industrial_production_growth_rate": {
"text": "0.2% (2012 est.)"
},
"labor_force": {
"text": "968,800",
"note": "about 60% of the labor force is non-national (2007)"
},
"labor_force_by_occupation": {
"agriculture": "NA%",
"industry": "NA%",
"services": "NA%"
},
"unemployment_rate": {
"text": "15% (2004 est.)"
},
"population_below_poverty_line": {
"text": "NA%"
},
"household_income_or_consumption_by_percentage_share": {
"lowest_10%": "NA%",
"highest_10%": "NA%"
},
"budget": {
"revenues": "$36.36 billion",
"expenditures": "$27.98 billion (2012 est.)"
},
"taxes_and_other_revenues": {
"text": "47.6% of GDP (2012 est.)"
},
"budget_surplus_+_or_deficit": {
"text": "11% of GDP (2012 est.)"
},
"public_debt": {
"text": "4.1% of GDP (2012 est.); 4.6% of GDP (2011 est.)"
},
"fiscal_year": {
"text": "calendar year"
},
"inflation_rate_consumer_prices": {
"text": "2.9% (2012 est.); 4.1% (2011 est.)"
},
"central_bank_discount_rate": {
"text": "2% (31 December 2010 est.); 0.05% (31 December 2009 est.)"
},
"commercial_bank_prime_lending_rate": {
"text": "5.65% (31 December 2012 est.); 6.19% (31 December 2011 est.)"
},
"stock_of_narrow_money": {
"text": "$9.083 billion (31 December 2012 est.); $7.971 billion (31 December 2011 est.)"
},
"stock_of_broad_money": {
"text": "$71.42 billion (31 December 2010 est.); $63.16 billion (31 December 2009 est.)"
},
"stock_of_domestic_credit": {
"text": "$27.62 billion (31 December 2012 est.); $23.18 billion (31 December 2011 est.)"
},
"market_value_of_publicly_traded_shares": {
"text": "$19.72 billion (31 December 2011); $20.27 billion (31 December 2010); $17.3 billion (31 December 2009)"
},
"current_account_balance": {
"text": "$10.22 billion (2012 est.); $10.67 billion (2011 est.)"
},
"exports": {
"text": "$52.04 billion (2012 est.); $47.09 billion (2011 est.)"
},
"exports_commodities": {
"text": "petroleum, reexports, fish, metals, textiles"
},
"exports_partners": {
"text": "China 31.9%, Japan 12.9%, UAE 10.1%, South Korea 10%, Thailand 4.4%, Singapore 4.4% (2012)"
},
"imports": {
"text": "$26.49 billion (2012 est.); $21.5 billion (2011 est.)"
},
"imports_commodities": {
"text": "machinery and transport equipment, manufactured goods, food, livestock, lubricants"
},
"imports_partners": {
"text": "UAE 23.6%, Japan 12.6%, India 8.5%, China 6.4%, US 6.1% (2012)"
},
"reserves_of_foreign_exchange_and_gold": {
"text": "$14.75 billion (31 December 2012 est.); $14.37 billion (31 December 2011 est.)"
},
"debt_external": {
"text": "$10.18 billion (31 December 2012 est.); $9.297 billion (31 December 2011 est.)"
},
"stock_of_direct_foreign_investment_at_home": {
"text": "$NA"
},
"stock_of_direct_foreign_investment_abroad": {
"text": "$NA"
},
"exchange_rates": {
"text": "Omani rials (OMR) per US dollar -; 0.3845 (2012 est.); 0.3845 (2011 est.); 0.3845 (2010 est.); 0.3845 (2009); 0.3845 (2008)"
}
},
"energy": {
"electricity_production": {
"text": "18.59 billion kWh (2010 est.)"
},
"electricity_consumption": {
"text": "15.34 billion kWh (2009 est.)"
},
"electricity_exports": {
"text": "0 kWh (2010 est.)"
},
"electricity_imports": {
"text": "0 kWh (2010 est.)"
},
"electricity_installed_generating_capacity": {
"text": "4.202 million kW (2009 est.)"
},
"electricity_from_fossil_fuels": {
"text": "100% of total installed capacity (2009 est.)"
},
"electricity_from_nuclear_fuels": {
"text": "0% of total installed capacity (2009 est.)"
},
"electricity_from_hydroelectric_plants": {
"text": "0% of total installed capacity (2009 est.)"
},
"electricity_from_other_renewable_sources": {
"text": "0% of total installed capacity (2009 est.)"
},
"crude_oil_production": {
"text": "915,600 bbl/day (2012 est.)"
},
"crude_oil_exports": {
"text": "253,100 bbl/day (2012 est.)"
},
"crude_oil_imports": {
"text": "0 bbl/day (2009 est.)"
},
"crude_oil_proved_reserves": {
"text": "4.902 billion bbl (1 January 2012 est.)"
},
"refined_petroleum_products_production": {
"text": "106,000 bbl/day (2008 est.)"
},
"refined_petroleum_products_consumption": {
"text": "98,000 bbl/day (2011 est.)"
},
"refined_petroleum_products_exports": {
"text": "19,680 bbl/day (2008 est.)"
},
"refined_petroleum_products_imports": {
"text": "33,150 bbl/day (2008 est.)"
},
"natural_gas_production": {
"text": "35.94 billion cu m (2012 est.)"
},
"natural_gas_consumption": {
"text": "17.53 billion cu m (2011 est.)"
},
"natural_gas_exports": {
"text": "11.49 billion cu m (2010 est.)"
},
"natural_gas_imports": {
"text": "1.9 billion cu m (2010 est.)"
},
"natural_gas_proved_reserves": {
"text": "849.5 billion cu m (1 January 2012 est.)"
},
"carbon_dioxide_emissions_from_consumption_of_energy": {
"text": "55.2 million Mt (2010 est.)"
}
},
"comm": {
"telephones_main_lines_in_use": {
"text": "305,000 (2012)"
},
"telephones_mobile_cellular": {
"text": "5.278 million (2012)"
},
"telephone_system": {
"general_assessment": "modern system consisting of open-wire, microwave, and radiotelephone communication stations; limited coaxial cable; domestic satellite system with 8 earth stations",
"domestic": "fixed-line and mobile-cellular subscribership both increasing with fixed-line phone service gradually being introduced to remote villages using wireless local loop systems",
"international": "country code - 968; the Fiber-Optic Link Around the Globe (FLAG) and the SEA-ME-WE-3 submarine cable provide connectivity to Asia, the Middle East, and Europe; satellite earth stations - 2 Intelsat (Indian Ocean), 1 Arabsat (2008)"
},
"broadcast_media": {
"text": "1 state-run TV broadcaster; TV stations transmitting from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Yemen available via satellite TV; state-run radio operates multiple stations; first private radio station began operating in 2007 and 2 additional stations now operating (2007)"
},
"internet_country_code": {
"text": ".om"
},
"internet_hosts": {
"text": "14,531 (2012)"
},
"internet_users": {
"text": "1.465 million (2009)"
}
},
"trans": {
"airports": {
"text": "132 (2013)"
},
"airports_with_paved_runways": {
"total": "13",
"over_3_047_m": "7",
"2_438_to_3_047_m": "5",
"914_to_1_523_m": "1 (2013)"
},
"airports_with_unpaved_runways": {
"total": "119",
"over_3_047_m": "2",
"2_438_to_3_047_m": "7",
"1_524_to_2_437_m": "51",
"914_to_1_523_m": "33",
"under_914_m": "26 (2013)"
},
"heliports": {
"text": "3 (2013)"
},
"pipelines": {
"text": "condensate 106 km; gas 4,224 km; oil 3,558 km; oil/gas/water 33 km; refined products 264 km (2013)"
},
"roadways": {
"total": "45,985 km",
"paved": "29,685 km (includes 1,384 km of expressways)",
"unpaved": "16,300 km (2011)"
},
"merchant_marine": {
"total": "5",
"by_type": "chemical tanker 1, passenger 1, passenger/cargo 3",
"registered_in_other_countries": "15 (Malta 5, Panama 10) (2010)"
},
"ports_and_terminals": {
"text": "Mina' Qabus, Salalah, Suhar"
}
},
"military": {
"military_branches": {
"text": "Sultan's Armed Forces (SAF): Royal Army of Oman, Royal Navy of Oman, Royal Air Force of Oman (al-Quwwat al-Jawwiya al-Sultanat Oman) (2013)"
},
"military_service_age_and_obligation": {
"text": "18-30 years of age for voluntary military service; no conscription (2012)"
},
"manpower_available_for_military_service": {
"males_age_16_49": "985,957",
"females_age_16_49": "737,812 (2010 est.)"
},
"manpower_fit_for_military_service": {
"males_age_16_49": "837,886",
"females_age_16_49": "642,427 (2010 est.)"
},
"manpower_reaching_militarily_significant_age_annually": {
"male": "31,959",
"female": "30,264 (2010 est.)"
},
"military_expenditures": {
"text": "11.4% of GDP (2005 est.)"
}
},
"issues": {
"disputes_international": {
"text": "boundary agreement reportedly signed and ratified with UAE in 2003 for entire border, including Oman's Musandam Peninsula and Al Madhah exclave, but details of the alignment have not been made public"
}
}
}