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FTA to soften blow of US tariffs on Omani exports

FTA to soften blow of US tariffs on Omani exports

Observer16-04-2025

MUSCAT: The Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) organized a virtual workshop on Tuesday titled, 'US Tariffs and Their Impact on Omani Exports', focusing on the recent executive decision by the United States regarding reciprocal tariff measures. The session addressed the potential repercussions of the new policy on Omani exporting companies and the broader national economy.
The event also highlighted proposed mechanisms to mitigate any negative outcomes and discussed strategies for Omani institutions and businesses to preserve their competitiveness in the American and global markets.
His Highness Sayyid Dr Adham bin Turki Al Said, Chairman of the Economic Committee at OCCI, emphasized the significance of the new tariffs, stating: 'The imposition of uniform global customs tariffs by the US represents a significant challenge for Omani trade, especially regarding bilateral commerce. However, the continued benefits of the Oman–US Free Trade Agreement (FTA) offer a competitive edge compared to other countries. Omani institutions must closely monitor these developments and verify tariff codes and the country of origin to ensure they continue to benefit from exemptions and advantages granted under the agreement.'
He further stressed the importance of proactive planning to ensure that Omani products remain competitive in US and global markets.
Shaikh Saud bin Ahmed al Nahari, Board Member of OCCI, highlighted that the session is part of the Chamber's efforts to keep pace with changes in global trade policies and help Omani companies prepare for any potential impacts.
'Despite the existing FTA between Oman and the US, the new tariff measures have included Omani exports. Government agencies in Oman are actively engaging with their US counterparts to review the implications of this policy. Meanwhile, OCCI continues to educate business owners and exporters through workshops and expert-led discussions to enhance their readiness and resilience.'
Amy Hawn, Managing Partner at the Omani Trade Office in the United States, noted that the Oman–US FTA still provides Omani exports with a competitive margin compared to non-FTA countries, which can help soften the blow of the new tariff regime.
Michael J Ford, President of TradeBridge Consulting, stressed the importance for Omani companies to stay informed about tariff updates and to regularly verify their Harmonized System (HS) codes and rules of origin to fully capitalize on the FTA exemptions.
The session was part of OCCI's ongoing commitment to supporting the private sector in understanding global commercial shifts and preparing for potential risks to trade. The platform enabled open dialogue on emerging challenges and opportunities, fostering direct interaction between Omani business leaders and international trade experts.

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