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Oman targets clean energy, EVs in China talks
Oman:
Oman is intensifying efforts to attract investment into its industrial
sector and advance toward high-value, technology-led activities through an
official visit to China.
The delegation was headed by Saleh Said Masan, undersecretary for commerce and
industry at the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion, who
visited a number of major Chinese manufacturing facilities, according to the
Oman News Agency.
Industrial development is a central pillar of Oman Vision 2040 and the
Industrial Strategy 2040, which target a tripling of manufacturing output, the
attraction of approximately 40 billion Omani rials ($104 billion) in investment,
and the expansion of advanced and green industries.
“These visits fall within ongoing efforts to strengthen investment in the
industrial sector, in line with Oman’s strategy to develop integrated industrial
clusters and shift toward high value-added industries driven by innovation and
advanced technologies,” ONA reported.
As part of the visit, the delegation toured global solar energy firm JA Solar,
where discussions with senior management focused on the latest smart solar cell
and panel manufacturing technologies.
Both sides reviewed progress on the establishment of JA Solar’s facility in the
Sohar Freezone, following a previously signed memorandum of understanding with
the ministry to develop an integrated solar cell and module plant with an
estimated investment of $564 million.
Officials confirmed that construction is proceeding according to plan,
underscoring Oman’s goal of positioning itself as a regional hub for clean
energy technologies and supporting its net-zero emissions target by 2050.
The delegation also visited the headquarters of BAIC Motor Corp., where recent
advancements in electric and smart vehicles, along with next-generation
transportation systems, were presented.
During the visit, Masan highlighted the incentives and support mechanisms
offered by Oman to attract investment in the electromechanical and transport
industries, reaffirming the ministry’s commitment to facilitating high-quality
industrial projects.
“This direction aims to establish joint ventures in automotive assembly and
manufacturing, helping diversify the industrial base and create specialized
employment opportunities for Omani professionals in engineering and digital
technologies, in line with Industrial Strategy 2040 objectives,” ONA stated.
Concluding the visit, the undersecretary said the engagements reflect the
ministry’s focus on a qualitative shift toward capital-intensive and
technology-driven industries.
He added that integrating renewable energy projects with JA Solar and localizing
vehicle technologies with BAIC would enhance manufacturing’s contribution to
gross domestic product and strengthen the competitiveness of national products
under the Made in Oman brand.
Masan emphasized the ministry’s commitment to fostering an attractive investment
climate that encourages foreign direct investment and supports the integration
of small and medium-sized enterprises into the global supply chains of leading
international companies.