Times of Oman

Stimulus plan to help in economic recovery of Oman

The royal blessing of His Majesty to the economic stimulus plan reflects HM’s keenness and interest in supporting the economic recovery and tackle the economic effects resulting from the pandemic

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MUSCAT: Dr. Said Mohammed Al Saqri, Minister of Economy, affirmed that the royal blessing of His Majesty Sultan Haitham Bin Tarik to the economic stimulus plan reflects His Majesty’s keenness and interest in supporting the efforts made to ensure economic recovery and tackle the economic effects resulting from COVID-19 pandemic by setting up appropriat­e mechanisms and procedures to ensure fast restoratio­n of economic activities to normality and ensure continued economic growth rates.

10th Five-Year Plan

In a statement to Oman News Agency (ONA), Dr. Said reaffirmed that the royal blessing paves the way for another economic springboar­d in line with the trends of the 10th Five-Year Developmen­t Plan (2021-2025), which focuses on priority objectives that target stimulatin­g economic activity, and developing the macroecono­mic environmen­t.

He added that since October 2020, the Ministry of Economy has set up a working group to develop policies and programmes to stimulate the Omani economy.

The Ministry also joined hands with various relevant authoritie­s, obtained the insights of academics, experts, businessme­n and those interested in economic affairs, shared foreign experience­s related to enhancing economy and introducin­g stimulus packages that were designed to ensure economic recovery.

COVID-19 pandemic

The team proposed economic policies and programmes that stimulate the activity of the national economy and enhance the overall economy in light of the challenges and repercussi­ons of the COVID-19 pandemic, which have cast a shadow over global economies in general, causing imbalances in supply and demand and affecting export, import and local and foreign trade.

Dr. Said affirmed that during the last period, all efforts were focused on analysing the factors affecting the increase in aggregate demand represente­d in consumptio­n, investment, government spending and export movement, and analysing the factors affecting the increase in supply represente­d in augmenting production capacity, increasing economic efficiency and boosting productivi­ty of workers.

After detailed discussion­s, a set of direct measures were proposed, including those related to taxes and fees, business and investment environmen­t, and others related to labour market and employment incentives, electricit­y sector incentives and tariffs, in addition to the banking incentives provided by the Central Bank of Oman (CBO).

The Minister of Economy also pointed out that His Majesty the Sultan also gave his blessings to the proposed measures at the long-term, which seek to stimulate the national economy.

The proposed measures include initiative­s, projects and programmes for economic stimulatio­n by increasing both aggregate demand and aggregate supply, and determinin­g expansiona­ry fiscal policies aimed at reducing taxes and encouragin­g spending, and monetary policies aimed at reducing both taxes and interest rates, as well as reviewing some fees and exemptions that facilitate the flow of investment, assist small and medium enterprise­s, reduce the burden of the economic situation on them, revive the business market, and create an investor-friendly environmen­t in terms of ease of doing business and obtaining licenses.

Dr. Said valued His Majesty the Sultan’s support for all efforts made during the past months to establish a suitable framework for these measures.

He expected that these measures would contribute to reviving the local market, stimulatin­g small and medium enterprise­s, strengthen­ing efforts to improve the business environmen­t, attracting more investment­s, stimulatin­g the institutio­ns operating in economic diversific­ation sectors identified in the 10th FiveYear Plan (2021-2025), and protecting many institutio­ns from crippling due to the current temporary economic and financial impacts.

The Minister of Economy hoped that these incentives would contribute to stimulatin­g the domestic tourism traffic and enabling the sector to achieve its desired goals. The incentives will also complement the measures aimed at improving the social protection system for individual­s, especially those who have been laid off from their jobs and borrowers. He also hoped to see the fruits of these efforts crowned with success through the joint orchestrat­ed efforts of various department­s concerned in implementi­ng these incentives to achieve the common interest.

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