Oman is enforcing the Consumer Protection Law, established by Royal Decree 66/2014, to ensure market transparency. The legislation and its executive regulations mandate that all goods and services must have clearly displayed prices. This requirement aims to protect consumers from price manipulation and unfair trading practices. The Consumer Protection Authority is responsible for monitoring compliance across various commercial sectors. Businesses failing to adhere to these price display standards face legal penalties. By standardizing how prices are communicated, the government seeks to foster a fair competitive environment. These measures collectively enhance consumer confidence within the Omani domestic market.
