Muscat – The Public Authority for Special Economic Zones and Free Zones (OPAZ), has officially invited small and medium enterprises across Oman to join its integrated support ecosystem. This initiative seeks to streamline access to a variety of services and growth opportunities tailored specifically for the SME sector. Interested business owners are encouraged to complete […]
Muscat – The Public Authority for Special Economic Zones and Free Zones (OPAZ), has officially invited small and medium enterprises across Oman to join its integrated support ecosystem. This initiative seeks to streamline access to a variety of services and growth opportunities tailored specifically for the SME sector. Interested business owners are encouraged to complete their registration through a dedicated SME platform, which is currently hosted on the Authority’s official website https://eoss.opaz.gov.om/sme_registration/sme_registration.
By registering on this digital platform, enterprises can better position themselves to benefit from the strategic advantages offered by Oman’s diverse economic hubs, including Salalah, Duqm, Sohar, and Khazaen. The announcement underscores the Authority’s commitment to fostering a robust environment for local businesses and enhancing their contribution to the national economy. Small and medium enterprises are urged to take immediate action to ensure they are recognised within the official support framework and can leverage the full suite of resources provided by the Public Authority.

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