Oman Daily Observer

Gold refineries signal interest in operating from Airport City in Oman

- CONRAD PRABHU

Small-scale gold refineries — key to the growth of thriving national bullion trade — are among a number of internatio­nal investors weighing options to set up operations at a major Airport City developmen­t taking shape at Muscat Internatio­nal Airport in the Sultanate of Oman.

According to Oman Airports — the national operator of Oman’s seven internatio­nal and domestic airports, the Airport City project’s Logistics Gate has garnered interest from leading logistics operators, as well as gold refineries.

“In recent months, Oman Airports has been successful with regards to expanding our nonaeronau­tical revenue streams by attracting FDI for our recently launched Logistics Gate — which is an integral part of our Airport City.

The likes of DHL, Aramex, as well as a number of gold refineries have indicated their interest in operating out of Muscat Internatio­nal Airport,” said Oman Airports in its 2023 Annual Report.

“Looking ahead, Oman Airports will continue down this path of expanding our business with the planned launching of the Logistics Gate phase II, in which we are expected to continue fostering foreign direct investment and revenue diversific­ation,” it further noted.

In countries with wellestabl­ished bullion markets, gold refinery investors tend to operate out of airport free zones to capitalise on steady inflows of gold and silver imports by local and internatio­nal traders.

These refineries transform raw or bulk gold into high-purity gold bars, crafted ornaments, jewellery or other products.

Much of this output is marketed locally, but exports represent a promising opportunit­y as well. The Airport City developmen­t is a key vehicle to enable Oman Airports to diversify its revenue streams and enhance the airport’s role in fostering economic growth.

This is sought to be achieved by leveraging airport land for mixeduse developmen­ts, including free zone areas, hotels, and business parks.

Investors can also take advantage of an array of benefits in the form of 100% foreign ownership, zero import and export duties, no minimum capital requiremen­ts, up to 15 years of income tax exemption, and a single point of contact for all permits, licenses, and approvals.

A key component of the Airport City developmen­t is the Muscat Internatio­nal Airport Free Zone, which will be managed and operated by Asyad Group — the integrated logistics services arm of the Omani government — under a concession awarded by the Public Authority for Special Economic Zones and Free Zones (OPAZ).

“Collaborat­ing with business partners in the local and internatio­nal spheres to not only enhance our customer experience, but also our bottom line is also vital.

Diversifyi­ng our revenue streams and expanding our nonaeronau­tical revenue, whether it be with mega projects such as our airport cities, or smaller projects such as expanding our F&B outlets, is a top priority for Oman Airports in terms of maximising our business growth,” Oman Airports added in its Annual Report.

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Areas earmarked for the Airport Free Zone.

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