Oman

Oman

Public-Private Partnership Law was promulgated.

01 Jul 2019

On 1 July 2019, Oman's Ministry of Legal Affairs has published Royal Decree No.52/2019, which promulgated the Public-Private Partnership Law. The law defines the concept of partnership as a business or public service of economic or social importance in line with the Sultanate’s strategy. Alternatively, it could be designed to develop, improve or raise the efficiency of an existing public service. The newly proposed Public Authority for Privatisation and Partnership (PAPP) is the focal point for the implementation of the provisions of the Law. Key features are: - The law sets out procedures for launching and awarding public-private partnership projects. - It spells out the requirements for studying and evaluating public-private partnership projects. - It outlines the conditions for the establishment of public-private partnerships to manage partnership projects. - It identifies the basic elements and conditions relating to public-private partnership contracts. - It includes general provisions relating to regulation, supervision and grievance.

Nature of measure:
  • Promotion
Type:
  • Entry and establishment (Other)
Industry:
  • Not industry specific
Inward FDI:
Yes
Outward FDI:
No
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