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OCCI delegation articipates in SelectUSA Investment Summit

OCCI delegation articipates in SelectUSA Investment Summit

Times of Oman13-05-2025

Washington: As part of its current visit to the United States of America (USA), a trade delegation from Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) took part in the SelectUSA Investment Summit, one of the most prominent global platforms for encouraging foreign direct investment (FDI) in the US market.
The participation of the OCCI in the event reflects the chamber's keenness to expand the base of economic diversification, consolidate international trade relations and open new markets for Omani companies.
This approach fits with the objectives of Oman Vision 2040, which aims to support economic diversification and enhance the Sultanate of Oman's attractiveness as a regional and global investment hub.

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