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Al-Mazyunah Free Zone

Coordinates: 17°49′22″N 52°36′45″E / 17.8228°N 52.6125°E / 17.8228; 52.6125
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Almazunah Free Zone
AbbreviationMFZ
TypeFree Economic Zone
Location
Key people
Mohammad Rafeet, Said Al Mashani , Hilal AL Hsany
Websitewww.mfz.om

Al-Mazyunah Free Zone (Arabic: المنطقة الحرة بالمزيونة) is a free trade zone established in 1999 in Oman as a trade zone, Dhofar region in Walayat Al-Mazyunah. It is located in the southwestern part of the country, near the border with Yemen.[1][2] By the Royal Decree 103/2005 it was given all the characteristics of a Free Zone and its management assigned to the Public Establishment for Industrial Estates - Madayn, the main government arm responsible for developing and managing prime industrial lands in Oman. Many Exemptions and facilities are offered for businesses operating in the free zone. Almazunah Free Zone occupies area around 4.5 million square meters.[3] In 2010 a long-term investment agreement has been entered between the Public Establishment for Industrial Estates and Golden Hala Company to develop and operate an area of 3 million square meters.[4][5]

References

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  1. ^ See Article from MuscatDaily
  2. ^ The Report: Oman 2010. Oxford Business Group. 2010. p. 153. ISBN 9781907065132.
  3. ^ Oxford Business Group Reports
  4. ^ The Week article about the Agreement. April 07, 2010
  5. ^ daily article about the agreement
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17°49′22″N 52°36′45″E / 17.8228°N 52.6125°E / 17.8228; 52.6125