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Observer
20-04-2025
- Sport
- Observer
OOC inaugurates Omani Olympic Museum
MUSCAT, APRIL 20 The Omani Olympic Museum inaugurated on Sunday at the headquarters of Oman Olympic Committee (OOC) under the auspices of His Highness Sayyid Dr Adham bin Turki al Said in the presence of Khalid bin Mohammed al Zubair, Chairman of OOC, beside attendance of top dignitaries and officials. The Museum was established as a national platform to celebrate the achievement of Omani athletes and embody the Olympic values through inspiring, inactive experience that motivate future generations toward excellence and a strong sense of sportsmanship. Opening the doors of the first Omani Olympic Museum marks a significant step in the Committee's efforts to highlight and document Oman's sports legacy, in collaboration with relevant institutions, and to promote Olympic culture and elevate the status of Omani sports both locally and internationally. ' I am very honoured to inaugurate Omani Olympic Museum which acts as a record for Oman's sports in the past years. It is an important milestone as it shows Oman's presence in Olympic Games in the past years beside the national sports figures and the athletes who participated and presented the nation in different major sporting events. This Museum will motivate the athlete to show their top efforts and it is a combination between Museum and tourism as all the people who are interested in this field will get to know more about Oman history in the sports filed' His Highness Sayyid Dr Adham bin Turki al Said said after the Museum inauguration. The museum includes several specialised sections tailored to various interests including section narrating the history of the international Olympic movement. Also, a display of Olympic torches, a prominent symbol of the Games. In addition to that, there is a corner showcasing memorabilia from the Oman Olympic Committee. A dedicated section honouring Omani women's roles in sports, highlighting their outstanding contributions. Sections focusing on Paralympic sports and visual exhibits capturing exceptional moments in Games history. A gift shop offering products inspired by the Olympic identity. The inauguration ceremony was held under auspices of His Highness Sayyid Dr Adham bin Turki al Said Khalid bin Mohammed al Zubair, Chairman of OOC, delivered a speech during the opening ceremony: ' We are proud to open the Omani Olympic Museum — a national monument that adds to Oman's sports system. It reflects our pride in our sports history, our appreciation for the pioneers of the sports movement, and our constant ambition for a brighter future. The idea to establish the museum stemmed from the Oman Olympic Committee's strong belief in the importance of preserving and documenting our national sports journey and honouring those who raised Oman's flag at regional and international events.' He said The opening of the Omani Olympic Museum reflects the national commitment to documenting achievements and reinforcing the cultural presence of sports in Oman. It creates an open space for enthusiasts, researchers, athletes and the general public to engage with this legacy and learn about the journeys of Omani athletes who proudly represent their nation. It also marks a progressive step toward building a strong cultural and sports infrastructure that enhances Oman's global standing and inspires future generations to view sports as a lifestyle and a path to excellence.


Muscat Daily
19-04-2025
- Sport
- Muscat Daily
Omani Olympic Museum to open on April 20
By OUR CORRESPONDENT Muscat – Oman Olympic Committee (OOC) will inaugurate the Omani Olympic Museum on Sunday at its headquarters in Ghubra under the patronage of H H Sayyid Dr Adham bin Turki al Said. The museum marks a key step in OOC's efforts to document the evolution of sports in Oman and promote Olympic values. It combines interactive exhibits with historical records, offering a platform that highlights Omani athletes' achievements in regional and international competitions. Designed to preserve Oman's sporting memories and strengthen national identity, the museum features medals, sports equipment, digital displays and audio-visual content tracing the development of sports in the sultanate. 'The museum reflects Oman's presence in the Olympic arena and serves as an inspiration for the next generation,' the OOC stated. It presents stories of successful Omani athletes and aims to support youth by showcasing role models who have contributed to the country's sports history. The museum also highlights Oman's participation in the global Olympic movement and its cooperation with organisations such as International Olympic Committee, Olympic Council of Asia, and Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth. The facility includes sections on the history of the Olympic Games, Olympic torches and OOC memorabilia. It has sections dedicated to Omani women in sports, Paralympic disciplines and memorable moments from past games. A gift shop featuring Olympic-themed products is also part of the museum.


Zawya
17-04-2025
- Business
- Zawya
New US tariffs may challenge Omani exporters, experts warn
Muscat – Experts have cautioned that the new US tariffs could present challenges for Omani exporters, potentially impacting national trade flows and competitiveness of local products. The concerns were raised during a virtual workshop titled 'US Tariffs and Their Impact on Omani Exports' hosted by Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) on Wednesday. The event focused on potential implications of the US tariffs for Omani export companies and the broader economy. Participants also discussed strategies to mitigate negative effects and sustain the global competitiveness of Omani products. H H Sayyid Dr Adham bin Turki al Said, Chairman of OCCI's Economic Committee, described the global tariffs as a 'new challenge' for Oman's economy. 'Trade flows could be affected and we must prepare accordingly,' he said. Saud bin Ahmed al Nahari, board member of the chamber, emphasised the importance of such seminars in helping Omani businesses adapt to evolving global trade policies. 'This is part of our broader efforts to ensure companies remain informed and resilient, and help them prepare for any potential impacts, as the new US customs tariffs may pose challenges for Omani exporters,' he added. Despite the challenges, some advantages remain. Emmee Haun, US-Oman Free Trade Agreement Advisor and CEO of Cross Border Connections, highlighted the continuing benefits of the US-Oman Free Trade Agreement (FTA), which she said provides Omani products a competitive edge over goods from countries without such agreements. 'This constitutes an important element in mitigating the effects of the new customs tariffs.' Michael Ford, President of Tradebridge Consulting, advised Omani firms to closely monitor changes in tariff regulations and ensure proper classification of goods and origin documentation. 'Leveraging the exemptions and facilities under the FTA is key to minimising the impact,' he noted. The workshop underscored the need for proactive measures and enhanced coordination between government bodies and the private sector to safeguard Oman's export performance amid shifting international trade dynamics.


Muscat Daily
16-04-2025
- Business
- Muscat Daily
New US tariffs may challenge Omani exporters, experts warn
Muscat – Experts have cautioned that the new US tariffs could present challenges for Omani exporters, potentially impacting national trade flows and competitiveness of local products. The concerns were raised during a virtual workshop titled 'US Tariffs and Their Impact on Omani Exports' hosted by Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) on Wednesday. The event focused on potential implications of the US tariffs for Omani export companies and the broader economy. Participants also discussed strategies to mitigate negative effects and sustain the global competitiveness of Omani products. H H Sayyid Dr Adham bin Turki al Said, Chairman of OCCI's Economic Committee, described the global tariffs as a 'new challenge' for Oman's economy. 'Trade flows could be affected and we must prepare accordingly,' he said. H H Sayyid Dr Adham bin Turki al Said, Chairman of OCCI's Economic Committee Saud bin Ahmed al Nahari, board member of the chamber, emphasised the importance of such seminars in helping Omani businesses adapt to evolving global trade policies. 'This is part of our broader efforts to ensure companies remain informed and resilient, and help them prepare for any potential impacts, as the new US customs tariffs may pose challenges for Omani exporters,' he added. Despite the challenges, some advantages remain. Emmee Haun, US-Oman Free Trade Agreement Advisor and CEO of Cross Border Connections, highlighted the continuing benefits of the US-Oman Free Trade Agreement (FTA), which she said provides Omani products a competitive edge over goods from countries without such agreements. 'This constitutes an important element in mitigating the effects of the new customs tariffs.' Michael Ford, President of Tradebridge Consulting, advised Omani firms to closely monitor changes in tariff regulations and ensure proper classification of goods and origin documentation. 'Leveraging the exemptions and facilities under the FTA is key to minimising the impact,' he noted. The workshop underscored the need for proactive measures and enhanced coordination between government bodies and the private sector to safeguard Oman's export performance amid shifting international trade dynamics.


Zawya
19-02-2025
- Business
- Zawya
‘GCC turns oil crisis into economic diversification opportunity'
Muscat: A sharp decline in oil prices in recent years led to budget deficits and impacted credit ratings of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. However, instead of seeing this as a setback, the region used the crisis as an opportunity to accelerate economic diversification efforts, according to H H Sayyid Dr Adham bin Turki al Said, Chairman of Economic Committee at Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI). Speaking at a symposium titled 'Economic Diversification in the Gulf States: Measurement Indicators and the Role of the Private Sector', H H Sayyid Dr Adham emphasised the importance of reducing dependence on oil revenues. 'Oman Vision 2040 has identified key sectors – industry, logistics, food security and tourism – as the foundation for economic diversification,' he said. He added that other sectors, such as healthcare, education and information technology, also hold potential for growth. Organised by the Economic Committee of OCCI in collaboration with Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung's Regional Programme Gulf States and Smart Portal for Investment and Consulting, the symposium focused on assessing economic diversification efforts across the region. Experts from Oman, Germany, the GCC and other countries participated in discussions to evaluate progress and identify challenges. H H Dr Adham stressed that the private sector plays a critical role in driving diversification. 'The sector finds many promising opportunities in market trends. This symposium aims to analyse the current landscape and challenges while introducing mechanisms to enhance economic diversification efforts across the Gulf,' he said. He highlighted the role of the Economic Diversification Platform in raising awareness and assisting policymakers in formulating strategies to support long-term economic growth. The second day of the symposium featured round-table discussions with specialists from the GCC, Germany, European countries and the United States. The sessions explored key economic variables influencing growth in the Gulf, methods for measuring economic diversification, and potential areas for improvement in the composite index used to track progress. © Apex Press and Publishing Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (