Omani industrial zone attracts $15m investments

4 July 2025

Al-Mudhaibi Industrial City in Oman, operated by the Public Establishment for Industrial Estates (Madayn), has signed two investment agreements valued at RO5.75m (about $15m).

The agreements pave the way for the establishment of six new factories spread across more than 21,000 square metres in Al-Mudhaibi Industrial City.

The first agreement, signed between Madayn and Global Prime Matter, involves setting up four factories to produce electrical materials, electronics, home furniture and cold storage supplies. The total investment for this project is $13m, with operations to be based on a 14,538 sq m plot.

The second agreement, signed with Middle East Livestock Company, includes an automated poultry abattoir and a disinfectant production factory. The project, spread over 7,000 sq m, will see investment of over $1.94m.

Said Bin Khalfan Al-Shabibi, acting director-general of Al-Mudhaibi Industrial City, said the industrial zone attracted five industrial projects in the last quarter of 2024, worth a combined $15m.

Those agreements followed a campaign to attract investments in October, raising total investment in Al-Mudhaibi Industrial City to $30.14m across 75,000 sq m.

Al-Shabibi added that the tender for the first development phase of Al-Mudhaibi Industrial City is expected to be awarded later this year. This phase will include infrastructure works such as internal roads, perimeter fencing, gate facilities, construction of offices and facility buildings, and utility networks for electricity, water, sewage and Internet. It will also include plans for Madayn’s entrepreneurial and agricultural complexes.

Al-Mudhaibi Industrial City spans 9 million sq m in Oman’s North Al-Sharqiyah governorate, with phase one covering around 1.5 million sq m. It is located near the main highway linking the Special Economic Zone at Duqm (Sezad) with ports and border points in the sultanate.

The development of the industrial zone is part of a national strategy to drive economic growth in North Al-Sharqiyah, and is a component of Oman Vision 2040.

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