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Sezad issues new regulations to maximise participation of small businesses

byCT Report
12/06/2017
in Oman
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MUSCAT: New regulations have been issued to maximise the participation of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) in the development project of the Special Economic Zone in Duqm (SEZD) by the Special Economic Zone Authority in Duqm (Sezad).

The issuance of these controls comes in light of Sezad’s keenness for SMEs to benefit from the projects under implementation by SEZD. The new regulations rely on the decisions of the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Symposium held in Seeh Al Shamikhat on January 21 to 23, 2013.

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The decision, which came into force this week, stipulates that the Department of Partnership and Development will determine possible business opportunities for SMEs in government projects in SEZD.

The decision obligates the contractors to advertise works available to SMEs in the daily newspapers in direct coordination with the Partnership and Development Department. The Department, in coordination with the project managers and the consultant for each project, will follow up with the contractors to make sure that opportunities for SMEs are announced during the project implementation period.

The decision also obligates contractors to lease the necessary machinery and equipment for the implementation of the project from citizens in accordance with the regulations adopted by Sezad, giving priority to the citizens of the Wilayat of Duqm and the citizens of the other Wilayats in Al-Wusta Governorate by announcing them in local newspapers.

The contractors can also purchase machinery and equipment from the local market in the Sultanate. If they are unavailable from the citizens or in the local market, the contractors may import machinery and equipment from outside the Sultanate in coordination with the Partnership and Development Department.

The decision also stressed the need for contractors to abide by the new controls, pointing out that the violators of its provisions would be subject to the penalties stated under Article (20) of the Regulation on Investment Environment in SEZD, which states that Sezad may suspend the license issued for the project or impose an administrative fine as per the regulation.

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