Sharqiyah Governorate Displays Competitive Indicators: How This Affects Business Goals in Oman
Ibra – On July 9, the North Sharqiyah Governorate reviewed its competitive indicators and the status of its goals for 2025, aligned with the Oman 2040 vision.
This discussion took place during an open meeting for state administrative institutions in North Sharqiyah, featuring senior administrative leadership focused on preparing the annual plan for the governorate in 2026.
The meeting was attended by esteemed governors and their deputies, along with several general directors and officials from various government institutions. It provided an overview of the development projects and initiatives for North Sharqiyah, linking them to the objectives of the Oman 2040 vision.
Additionally, the gathering included a visual presentation on the “Competitiveness Indicators of Governorates,” a paper discussing the “Executive Status of North Sharqiyah Goals for 2025,” and discussions on “The Role of the Annual Plan in Achieving National Goals.” Another segment focused on the “Project Sciences Platform.”
The meeting concluded with interactive dialogue sessions to discuss the state of annual planning, share experiences, and develop practical initiatives that meet the developmental needs of the governorate.
In closing, Mahamoud bin Yahya Al-Dahli, the Governor of North Sharqiyah, honored the team responsible for measuring beneficiary satisfaction with basic services in the governorate, recognizing their efforts in ensuring service quality and enhancing responsiveness to citizens’ needs.
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The recent meeting in North Sharqiyah Governorate highlights renewed focus on competitive indicators and developmental initiatives aligned with Oman’s Vision 2040, signaling significant opportunities for business investment in infrastructural and service projects.
Smart investors should consider aligning their strategies with government objectives to capitalize on upcoming projects, while being mindful of the fast-evolving compliance and service quality standards emerging from this initiative. This convergence creates both an opportunity for growth and a potential risk for entities unable to adapt swiftly.
Source: Oman News