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Duqm zone usufruct deals hit 70

MUSCAT, January 13, 2019

The number of usufruct agreements signed by the Special Economic Zone in Duqm (SEZD) in  2018 increased to 70, according to a report.
 
The agreements covered a number of sectors, such as industrial, residential and commercial, logistics, tourism and fisheries activities. 
 
The number of companies registered at the Commercial Register of the SEZD increased to 186, an increase by 17 companies compared to 2017, an Oman News Agency report quoting a recent report published by the Investors Services Division at the SEZD.
 
The "Economic Vision" programme aired by Oman TV pointed out in a recent report that over the past year, SEZD has created 775 jobs. It added that Duqm Refinery Company has initiated the construction works for the three packages. The contracts were distributed to three contractors due to the big size of the project and to ensure speedy delivery. 
 
The company has completed the feasibility study for a petrochemical project and it is now in the initial engineering works stage before floating the project tender.
 
The tourism activity in Duqm Hotel picked up by 15 per cent in 2018 due to the operation of Duqm Airport in the same year.
 
Dr  Ismail bin Ahmed Al-Balushi, Deputy CEO of the Special Economic Zone Authority in Duqm (Sezad) said in statements to Economic Vision programme that the high-quality infrastructure in the zone encourages many investors to invest. 
 
He added that the port-related projects are in the final stage and that in 2020, Duqm Port will start full operation.
 
 As for the infrastructure, he pointed out that 90 per cent of the port-related projects, protection works, the dam, the discharge channels, road and others have been already completed and that by the end of 2019, the infrastructure will be completed.
 
On the Sino-Oman Industrial City in Duqm, which is expected to draw more than $10 billion investment by 2022, he said that after signing the agreement with the Chinese investor, a team has been formed to follow up and supervise the project directly.
 
A senior official of Oman Wanfang pointed out that construction works are underway in two buildings for the Sino-Oman Industrial City in Duqm and that the company has completed the layouts and designs of the city. 
 
Eng Said bin Hamoud al-Ma'awali, CEO of Oman Drydock Company, said the company achieved the best financial performance in 2018 thanks to the growth in the number of vessels by 30 per cent compared to 2017.  
 
He added that the drydock can receive up to 200 vessels per annum with expansion plans in the pipeline to increase the capacity beyond 200 vessels. 
 



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