Non-Oil GDP Share: 76.5% ▲ -8.5pp vs 2020 | GDP Growth: 1.6% ▲ +0.2pp vs 2023 | Fiscal Balance: +2.8% GDP ▲ 3rd surplus year | FDI Inflows: $12.5B ▼ -0.6% vs 2023 | Unemployment: 3.3% ▼ +0.1pp vs 2023 | Inflation: 0.6% ▲ -0.4pp vs 2023 | Green H₂ Pipeline: $30B+ ▲ 2 new deals 2025 | Gross Public Debt: ~35% GDP ▲ ↓ from 44% | CPI Rank: 50th ▲ +20 places | Global Innovation Index: 69th ▲ +10 vs 2022 | Digitalised Procedures: 2,680 ▲ of 2,869 target | Non-Oil GDP Share: 76.5% ▲ -8.5pp vs 2020 | GDP Growth: 1.6% ▲ +0.2pp vs 2023 | Fiscal Balance: +2.8% GDP ▲ 3rd surplus year | FDI Inflows: $12.5B ▼ -0.6% vs 2023 | Unemployment: 3.3% ▼ +0.1pp vs 2023 | Inflation: 0.6% ▲ -0.4pp vs 2023 | Green H₂ Pipeline: $30B+ ▲ 2 new deals 2025 | Gross Public Debt: ~35% GDP ▲ ↓ from 44% | CPI Rank: 50th ▲ +20 places | Global Innovation Index: 69th ▲ +10 vs 2022 | Digitalised Procedures: 2,680 ▲ of 2,869 target |

Vision 2040 Programmes — Implementation Vehicles

The programmes implementing Vision 2040 — Tanfeedh, Tashgheel, Green Hydrogen Programme, Digital Transformation, and more.

Implementation Vehicles

National visions require execution mechanisms. Oman Vision 2040 delegates delivery to a portfolio of implementation programmes — each with defined mandates, institutional sponsors, timelines, and accountability structures. These programmes bridge the gap between the twelve national priorities and on-the-ground project delivery, converting strategic intent into budgeted workstreams with measurable outputs.

Tanfeedh (the National Programme for Enhancing Economic Diversification) and Tashgheel (the employment and labour market activation programme) represent the first generation of Vision 2040 delivery vehicles, building on mechanisms tested during the Ninth Five-Year Development Plan. More recent additions reflect evolving strategic imperatives: the Green Hydrogen Programme positions Oman as a global-scale producer targeting 1 MTPA by 2030, while the Digital Transformation Programme drives e-government adoption and data infrastructure modernisation.

The National Energy Strategy and Carbon Neutrality 2050 programme jointly govern Oman’s energy transition pathway. The In-Country Value (ICV) Programme operationalises local content requirements across procurement, and the Oman Tourism Strategy 2040 targets the development of tourism as a significant non-oil revenue stream.

Each programme page details mandate, institutional ownership, key milestones, and links to the priority-level KPIs it is designed to move.

In-Country Value (ICV) Programme

Oman's In-Country Value programme mandates that major government and energy sector contracts maximise local economic content — targeting Omani workforce, locally sourced goods, and domestic services to drive private sector and SME development.

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Oman Green Hydrogen Programme

Oman's green hydrogen programme targets export of green hydrogen and green ammonia to European and Asian markets — with a $30bn+ project pipeline at Duqm and elsewhere, positioning Oman as a post-oil energy exporter.

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Oman National Energy Strategy 2040

Oman's National Energy Strategy 2040 targets 30% renewable electricity by 2030, gas optimisation for export, and green hydrogen development — managing the transition from hydrocarbon dependency while maintaining fiscal revenues.

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Oman Tourism Strategy 2040

Oman's tourism strategy targets OMR 12 billion in annual revenues by 2040 — up from OMR 3.2 billion (2023) — through authentic nature and culture positioning, OMRAN-led infrastructure, and aviation connectivity expansion.

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Oman's Carbon Neutrality Target: The 2050 Net-Zero Commitment

Oman has committed to net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 — a significant policy signal from a major oil producer. The target requires renewable energy at 30% by 2030, green hydrogen development, and industrial decarbonisation.

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Oman's Digital Transformation Programme

Oman's national digital transformation programme targets e-government, digital economy development, and Fourth Industrial Revolution readiness — with 2,680 of 2,869 government procedures digitised as of 2024/2025.

Feb 21, 2026

Tanfeedh: The National Programme for Enhancing Economic Diversification

Oman's flagship economic diversification programme — Tanfeedh used a structured lab-based methodology to identify and fast-track priority projects across logistics, manufacturing, tourism, and fisheries.

Feb 21, 2026

Tashgheel: The National Employment Programme

Tashgheel is Oman's national employment programme targeting Omani private sector job creation — addressing the critical gap between Omani graduates and private sector employer needs through training, matching, and incentive reforms.

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