logo
Omani-Uzbek business forum strengthens trade and investment ties

Omani-Uzbek business forum strengthens trade and investment ties

Observer26-02-2025
MUSCAT, FEB 26
The Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) hosted the Omani-Uzbek Business Forum on February 26, 2025. The forum focused on enhancing trade, investment, and partnerships between the two nations. The event, attended by key dignitaries and business leaders, explored opportunities in vital sectors such as construction, textiles, education, and healthcare, while emphasising the role of women in entrepreneurship.
Her Highness Sayyida Hajija bint Jaifer al Said, alongside Dr. Siham bint Ahmed al Harthiya and Areej bint Mohsen Al Zadjali, both members of the OCCI Board of Directors, welcomed Abdussalam Khatamov, Ambassador of Uzbekistan to Oman, and a delegation from the Uzbek Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The forum underscored the historical ties between Oman and Uzbekistan, highlighting their shared commitment to fostering economic cooperation.
Dr. Siham al Harthiya, in her opening remarks, emphasised the forum's role in deepening bilateral relations. 'The longstanding ties between our nations, built on mutual respect and common interests, are evolving into a robust economic partnership,' she said. She noted the establishment of the Omani-Uzbek Investment Company (Ouz Oman Capital) as a milestone in bilateral cooperation, which has already funded several developmental projects and boosted investment flows.
The forum also highlighted Uzbekistan's growing economy, driven by sectors such as construction, agriculture, and manufacturing, and its alignment with Oman's Vision 2040, which prioritises economic diversification through manufacturing, food security, and tourism. Dr. Al Harthiya pointed out that Oman's strategic location offers Uzbek businesses a gateway to Gulf markets and beyond, including access to the US under the Oman-US Free Trade Agreement.
Areej al Zadjali, representing the OCCI's Businesswomen's Committee, stressed the importance of empowering female entrepreneurs. 'This forum is a platform to strengthen partnerships between businesswomen in both countries and address challenges they face in establishing joint ventures,' she said. She added that the OCCI is committed to supporting women-led businesses through institutional development and sustainable growth strategies.
Abdussalam Khatamov echoed these sentiments, describing the forum as a pivotal step in strengthening economic and trade links. 'The focus on women's entrepreneurship is crucial for fostering innovation and driving growth,' he said. He also highlighted the potential for Uzbek businesses to leverage Oman's strategic position to access regional and international markets.
Nadira Shah Tursunova, Deputy Chairperson of the Uzbek Chamber of Commerce and Industry, emphasised Uzbekistan's commitment to supporting entrepreneurship through legislative reforms. 'Our efforts have led to steady economic growth, recognised by international organisations,' she said. She added that the Uzbek delegation's visit to Oman aimed to strengthen women's and youth entrepreneurship while opening new avenues for collaboration.
The forum included a presentation by Oman's Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Investment Promotion titled 'Invest in Oman', highlighting the Sultanate's investment potential. Key points included Oman's strategic location, high credit ratings, advanced infrastructure, and strong rankings in global indices like the Quality of Life and Logistics Performance Indexes. Promising sectors such as logistics, tourism, mining, and manufacturing were discussed, alongside enabling sectors like education, healthcare, and IT.
A key highlight of the event was an exhibition showcasing products by Omani businesswomen, featuring traditional attire, perfumes, handicrafts, and food items. Attendees praised the creativity and quality of the offerings, reflecting the growing role of women in Oman's economy.
The forum concluded with bilateral meetings between Omani and Uzbek business leaders, aimed at fostering collaboration, exchanging expertise, and exploring joint ventures. The event marked a significant step in strengthening economic ties between the two nations, with a particular focus on empowering women and diversifying trade and investment opportunities.
As Oman and Uzbekistan continue to build on their historical ties, forums like these are expected to play a crucial role in driving sustainable economic growth and fostering mutual prosperity.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Nama Water Services announces 800+ new jobs
Nama Water Services announces 800+ new jobs

Muscat Daily

time18 hours ago

  • Muscat Daily

Nama Water Services announces 800+ new jobs

Muscat – Nama Water Services has announced over 800 new job opportunities in the projects sector for support companies, including consultants and contractors implementing strategic projects across Oman's governorates. The announcement, made during a media briefing at the company's main water monitoring and control centre in Bousher, is part of efforts to enhance Omanisation by engaging national talent in technical and administrative fields such as project management, engineering, health and safety, and surveying. Valued at more than one billion Omani rials, these projects include expanding water transmission and distribution networks, constructing new water and sewage systems, and developing smart monitoring systems. CEO Qais bin Saud Al Zakwani said the initiative links employment directly to the needs of current water and sanitation projects, offering Omani youth opportunities to gain practical skills and experience. Eng. Abdullah bin Salem Al Rasbi, CEO of Development Projects, added that the new hires will bring real added value to the sector, ensuring knowledge transfer and sustainable performance.

Agreement inked to provide low-income segments with home ventilators
Agreement inked to provide low-income segments with home ventilators

Times of Oman

time18 hours ago

  • Times of Oman

Agreement inked to provide low-income segments with home ventilators

Muscat: The Ministry of Health on Thursday signed a funding agreement with Oman India Fertilizer Company (OMIFCO) to purchase ventilators for patients from low-income and social security segments. The agreement was signed by Saud Amer Al Nudhairi, the Ministry's Director General of Financial Affairs, and Khalid Mohammed Al Fannah Al Araimi, OMIFCO's Director of Sustainability and Institutional Communication. Al Nudhairi stressed the importance of partnerships between the government sector and other sectors in the Sultanate of Oman to serve members of the public. He hailed the company's noble initiative which, he observed, has been undertaken for the sixth time in a row. For his part, Al Araimi expressed his appreciation for the Health Ministry's ongoing partnership in supporting needy segments of society. The devices minimises the need for hospitalisation, improves the quality of life for patients and provides better monitoring and control of health conditions. They are an essential part of some home care programmes as they provide a safe and sustainable option for some patients who require long-term mechanical ventilation outside the hospital.

Oman condemns Israeli statements on so-called "Greater Israel"
Oman condemns Israeli statements on so-called "Greater Israel"

Times of Oman

time19 hours ago

  • Times of Oman

Oman condemns Israeli statements on so-called "Greater Israel"

Muscat: The Sultanate of Oman has strongly condemned the statements made by the Prime Minister of the Israeli government and his claims regarding the so-called "Greater Israel'. Oman expressed its categorical rejection of his illegal expansionist schemes, which blatantly violate international law and infringe upon the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people to establish their independent state on their lands in the West Bank, the Gaza Strip, and East Jerusalem as its capital. In a statement issued today by the Foreign Ministry, Oman emphasized that these expansionist propositions pose a direct threat to the security and stability of the region, fueling hostility and tension at a time when de-escalation, cooperation among regional states, and respect for the principles of national sovereignty and good neighborliness are most needed. Oman also reaffirmed its steadfast stance in supporting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of regional states and its firm rejection of any schemes aimed at undermining national entities or altering the political geography of the region. Oman reiterated its unwavering commitment to supporting the inalienable rights of the Palestinian people, foremost among them their right to establish an independent state along the 4 June 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, in accordance with international legitimacy resolutions and the Arab Peace Initiative. The Sultanate of Oman has called upon the international community to take a firm stance against these aggressive policies and to work toward safeguarding the rights of the Palestinian people, ensuring the achievement of a just and comprehensive peace in the region.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store