The National Centre for Statistics and Information, in cooperation with the
Ministry of Transport, Communications and Information Technology, implemented
on (Tuesday, 18th February 2025, a workshop on the "National
Accounts and the activities of Transport and Storage in the Sultanate of Oman "
, where a number of representatives of the entities concerned with the logistics
sector participated in the workshop.
The attendants included representatives of the Ministry of
Transport, Communications and Information Technology, Oman Investment
Authority, Ministry of Economy, Civil Aviation Authority, and Asyad Group.
The implementation of this workshop harmonizes with the role played
by NCSI in building statistical capabilities, enhancing the principle of
cooperation and partnership with various government entities.
The workshop aims to strengthen economic knowledge of the national
accounts system, highlighting the ways of monitoring the indicators of
transport and storage activities and the mechanism of calculating the
contribution of transport and storage activities to the gross domestic product.
It also aims to enhance the knowledge about the economic data
analysis mechanism, as the transport and storage activities are closely linked
to the logistics sector, which considered as one of the economic sectors relied
upon to achieve economic diversification, in accordance to the goals of the
(Oman Vision 2040).
The workshop included an
introduction to national accounts as a set of accounting and statistical
principles and foundations that provide a complete image for the national
economy, for a specific period, as well as it works to record and analyzes the
operations carried out by various economic units.
The workshop also highlighted a number of basic concepts of
importance in national accounts such as residence concept in the national
accounts system, institutional units, economic territory, and institutional
operations, while addressing methods of calculating the gross domestic product
with practical exercises on calculating the value of gross production, total
intermediate consumption, and gross value added.
The workshop also addressed the sub-accounts, including the nature
of sub-accounts, their objectives, and main characteristics, as well as focused
on the sub-account for the logistics sector.
The event also highlighted the mechanism for estimating the volume
of internal logistics services by using detailed data on transportation and
storage within non specialized establishments in transportation field, and
evaluating the logistics services of households by calculating the consumption
of logistics assets, such as vehicles and other operating costs.