South A’Sharqiyah Records 451 New Commercial Registers in First Quarter of 2026

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South A’Sharqiyah Strengthens Economic Growth with More Than 20,900 Commercial Registers

Sur:  The South A’Sharqiyah Governorate continues to consolidate its economic position as one of the vital and active governorates in the Sultanate of Oman. This is driven by an escalating growth in commercial, industrial, and construction activities, supported by government policies aimed at developing the business environment and stimulating entrepreneurship. These efforts align with the objectives of Oman Vision 2040, which seeks to achieve balanced and sustainable economic development.

Data issued by the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion during the first quarter of this year (2026) revealed positive indicators reflecting the growing economic momentum in the South A’Sharqiyah Governorate. The number of new commercial registers reached 451, bringing the total cumulative registers to 20,933 by the end of the same period.

The distribution of the new commercial registers across the wilayats of the governorate is as follows: 208 registers in the Wilayat of Jalan Bani Bu Ali, 114 registers in the Wilayat of Sur, 56 registers in the Wilayat of Masirah, 48 registers in the Wilayat of Jalan Bani Bu Hasan and 25 registers in the Wilayat of Al Kamil W’al Wafi.

Khalid bin Hamad Al Saadi, Director of the Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion Department in South A’Sharqiyah Governorate, stated that the governorate enjoys an exceptional comparative advantage and multiple elements that make it unique compared to other governorates in Oman.

He highlighted its strategic geographical location and coastal stretch, which present promising opportunities in maritime activities, including fishing, as well as the blue and green economies.

He added that the geographical diversity, encompassing both mountainous and plain areas, contributes to a variety of natural resources. He also pointed out the availability of a favorable agricultural environment, owing to fertile soil that is particularly conducive to tropical crops.

Al Saadi further explained that the governorate is rich in investable mineral resources, in addition to a historical legacy and cultural diversity that enhance its tourism appeal.

He affirmed that these components, coupled with traditional industries and crafts, contribute to boosting opportunities for sustainable economic growth and cementing the governorate’s position as a promising economic destination.

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