Oman Observer
50% tint rule sparks rush, but supply crunch hits auto shops
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Oman Observer
Read the full storyThe Royal Oman Police (ROP) has allowed a 50 per cent tint on private vehicles, leading to increased demand. This new rule has brought joy to vehicle owners, but car accessories shops are now facing a supply crunch due to the sudden rush for tinting services. The situation is causing challenges for shops in Muscat to meet customer needs.
Source: Oman Observer
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