Oman Daily Observer

Businesses see shorter lean months this year

Market recovery hinges on announced projects in tourism, real estate and health

- VINOD NAIR MUSCAT, MAY 20

Businesspe­rsons in Oman say there is not much to be prepared for the lean summer months with the start of Ramadhan and school vacation.

With the advancemen­t of Ramadhan (likely from next weekend), there is hope that businesses and activities will pick up towards the end of August, a month earlier than the last two years.

At the same time, analysts unanimousl­y vote for consumer confidence to pick up if all the recently announced projects in tourism, real estate and healthcare sectors take off on schedule.

“Generally, this year started on the slower side, so we hope things will get better in the second half,” said an official associated with a leading retail chain.

“As usual, we come up with promotions and raffle draws to attract people who will stay back in the country, especially during Ramadhan,” he said.

According to analysts, oil prices rose after the output cut decision late last year, but that confidence has been slightly dented after prices started going below $50 again.

“Business in Oman has shown resilience despite challenges, especially the medium-sized companies that have to share the same market floor with the bigger players,” said a senior economist.

“There have been lots of project announceme­nts on which work is expected to start by the yearend both in the tourism and housing sectors, not to forget the announceme­nts made in the real estate sector. Unless projects move out of the boardrooms, people will continue to keep their fingers crossed,” he said.

According to National Centre for Statistics and Informatio­n (NCSI), the properties issued up to April 2017 declined by nearly five per cent compared with the same period last year.

The total trade value in the property sector is down by 77 per cent and the property issued for the GCC dropped by 80 per cent, with only 146 transactio­ns as against 737 in 2016.

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