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Can Rustaq turn projects into real jobs and real firms?

If the strategy does not eventually show up in jobs, firms and a thicker base of local businesses, it is not really a strategy yet — it is still a slide. For Rustaq, the honest read comes down to unemployment rate and establishments.

3.9%

Unemployment rate

Rustaq sits 7 of 11 here, and on this table the lower number is the better one.

64,231

Establishments

That puts Rustaq at 2 of 11 on the official table.

220,247

Workers in establishments

That puts Rustaq at 3 of 11 on the official table.

The numbers

Where Rustaq stands today, chart by chart

Unemployment rate

Total unemployment rate by governorate in 2025.

Ranking chart showing unemployment rate across Oman's governorates, with Al Batinah South highlighted.0%1%3%4%6%Muscat1.4%Al Wusta1.5%Dhofar2.6%Ash Sharqiyah North3.4%Ash Sharqiyah South3.8%Al Buraymi3.9%Al Batinah South3.9%Ad Dakhiliyah4.1%Al Batinah North4.5%Musandam5.3%Adh Dhahirah5.6%Lower values are better on this indicator. Current range: 0% to 6%.

NCSI Statistical Year Book 2026, Table 25-4.

Establishments

Number of establishments by governorate in 2025.

Ranking chart showing establishments across Oman's governorates, with Al Batinah South highlighted.031,49162,98294,473125,964Muscat125,964Al Batinah South64,231Al Batinah North61,477Dhofar55,467Ad Dakhiliyah31,819Ash Sharqiyah South25,134Ash Sharqiyah North25,103Adh Dhahirah14,306Al Buraymi12,069Al Wusta6,584Musandam3,183

NCSI Statistical Year Book 2026, Table 12-9.

Workers in establishments

Workers attached to governorate establishments in 2025.

Ranking chart showing workers in establishments across Oman's governorates, with Al Batinah South highlighted.0256,044512,088768,1311,024,175Muscat1,024,175Al Batinah North223,340Al Batinah South220,247Dhofar181,222Ad Dakhiliyah94,738Ash Sharqiyah South72,184Ash Sharqiyah North71,772Adh Dhahirah37,914Al Buraymi33,049Al Wusta26,870Musandam10,137

NCSI Statistical Year Book 2026, Table 12-9.

The trend over time

How Rustaq got here

Unemployment rate

How unemployment has moved at the governorate level. The machine-readable open data runs through 2021; the 2024 and 2025 points are pulled from the printed yearbooks.

Time-series chart showing unemployment rate for Al Batinah South using only official governorate data.3%3%4%4%5%20202021202420252020: 4%2024: 4%2025: 4%Official actual

2020–2021 from the NCSI open-data unemployment layer (by governorate). 2024 and 2025 from Table 25-4 of the Statistical Year Books 2025 and 2026.

Establishments

How many businesses are actually registered in the governorate. A simple way to see whether the local business base is thickening or thinning.

Time-series chart showing establishments for Al Batinah South using only official governorate data.44,39050,05955,72861,39767,0652023202420252023: 46,5162025: 64,231Official actual

2023 and 2024: Table 12-9, Statistical Year Book 2025 (Issue 53). 2025: Table 12-9, Statistical Year Book 2026 (Issue 54).

Reading the charts

What the latest tables are really saying

  • Rustaq is showing 3.9% on unemployment rate. Rustaq sits 7 of 11 here, and on this table the lower number is the better one.
  • Rustaq is showing 64,231 on establishments. That puts Rustaq at 2 of 11 on the official table.
  • Rustaq is showing 220,247 on workers in establishments. That puts Rustaq at 3 of 11 on the official table.
  • The MOHUP strategy is explicit about balance: coastal and inland growth, stronger regional hubs around Rustaq and Barka, Khazaen as a logistics and jobs platform, and a heritage corridor that ties tourism to inland settlements. Without a thicker base of firms and a healthier job market, the rest is just a description on a slide.

Why this file matters

The strategy Rustaq is being measured against

The jobs and businesses that show whether the governorate has a working economy, or just a project list.

The MOHUP strategy is explicit about balance: coastal and inland growth, stronger regional hubs around Rustaq and Barka, Khazaen as a logistics and jobs platform, and a heritage corridor that ties tourism to inland settlements.

  • Growth is supposed to be shared between the coastal belt and the inland settlements near the Hajar Mountains.
  • Khazaen is framed as a significant employment location because of its links to Muscat and Sohar.
  • Tourism is tied to heritage corridors and adaptive reuse rather than only to resort-style coastal development.

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These linked files cover the other live tests in the same governorate, so the numbers on capital, jobs, services, tourism, utilities, and urban buildout can be read together instead of in isolation.