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Oman to unveil privatisation plans in January: Minister

Published: 27 Sep 2013 - 04:55 am | Last Updated: 29 Jan 2022 - 02:03 pm

 

DUBAI: Oman plans to release in January a list of state companies which it aims to privatise, Minister for Financial Affairs Darwish Al Balushi was quoted as saying by state news agency ONA.

“We are a few months away from the announcement of the new budget, which is currently under preparation and will be announced on January 2. The 2014 budget will see the announcement of the companies that will be privatised,” he said. Balushi said the government owned more than 60 companies across various sectors, including some well-established firms with good profits and robust performance.

“We have a privatisation strategy, which was approved by the government. That is a two-fold strategy, which opens the doors for the private sector to venture into new projects on the one hand and reduces the government stake in...companies that are wholly or partially owned by the government,” he said.

Asked whether the country’s national carrier Oman Air was among the companies slated for privatisation, Balushi said the airline, which is expected to present its 10-year strategy to the government, was likely to be sold at an appropriate time. He did not elaborate on the privatisation schedule. Oman said earlier this month that it planned to sell a 19 percent stake in its biggest mobile telecommunications operator Omantel, which could raise $595m.  Reuters