Oman’s Sultan Haitham City, a smart city in Muscat, will feature a Singapore Street, symbolizing the strong ties between Oman and Singapore. The city, scheduled for completion around 2045, will accommodate 100,000 residents. It will be a suburban metropolis with modern amenities, including schools and mosques. The project reflects Oman’s vision for a sustainable and technologically advanced future.
Oman aims to become a regional hub for green hydrogen industries and reach net-zero emissions by 2050. The country is keen to develop strategic partnerships with Singapore in various areas, including renewable energy and logistics. Both nations have a long history of trade and cultural exchange, with plans to deepen collaboration in economic development, cultural exchange, and youth development. The partnership is expected to bring mutual benefits and strengthen bilateral relations.