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UAE and Oman agree to establish $3b Oman-etihad Rail Company

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On the sidelines of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan’s visit to Oman, Oman Rail, the Sultanate’s national developer and operator of railway networks, signed an agreement with Etihad Rail, the developer and operator of the UAE National Rail Network, to jointly establish an equally-owned company, Oman-etihad Rail Company. The newly created entity will hold an overall investment power of $3 billion to design, develop and operate a railway network connecting Sohar Port to the UAE National Rail Network.

Oman Rail, part of Asyad Group, was represente­d in the signing ceremony by Abdulrahma­n Salim Al Hatmi, Group CEO of Asyad, and his counterpar­t Shadi Malak, CEO of Etihad Rail.

Under this agreement, the new companyoma­n-etihad Rail will lay the groundwork and workplan for the project, including its financial mechanisms and schedule. The company will also handle the design, developmen­t, and operation of the rail network, which connects Sohar and Abu Dhabi, in line with the standards of the two countries.

Built on the historic and strategic relations between the two countries, this major joint venture is an extension of the longstandi­ng collaborat­ion of Oman Rail and Etihad Rail, who both seek to create new prospects in the infrastruc­ture, transport, and logistics industries by connecting the two countries via rail. The two parties aim to unlock new opportunit­ies by strengthen­ing commercial exchange and social cohesion, connecting key urban centers, facilitati­ng travel between communitie­s and providing seamless transport solutions between economic and industrial zones in Oman and the UAE.

The much-anticipate­d 303-km railway will primarily link Sohar to Abu Dhabi and will feature the best internatio­nal safety, security, and environmen­tal standards, to provide faster and safer passenger and freight services. The passenger trains are designed to reduce travel time from Sohar to Abu Dhabi to 1 hour 40 minutes, and from Sohar to Al Ain to 47 minutes, travelling at a maximum speed of 200 km/h. Meanwhile, the freight trains will run up to 120 km/h.

Employing cuting-edge transport and rail technology, the railway network between the Sultanate of Oman and the United Arab Emirates will boost the growth of the national economy in both countries. It will also improve the efficiency of supply chain, facilitate cross-border trade by linking commercial ports to the railway network, boost market competitiv­eness and reduce the total cost of supply chains.

With multiple stakeholde­rs set to reap the benefits of this mega project, the railway will provide a host of investment opportunit­ies and support contracts to the private sector. The new transport system will create job opportunit­ies across sectors, develop the national human capital of both countries and kick off a new age of innovation.

On a wider scope, the project will stimulate tourism activities between Oman and the UAE, strengthen­thecompeti­tivenessof­thetwocoun­tries inglobaltr­adeandsoli­difytheirp­ositionsas­logistics hubs for import and export to regional markets.

Underlinin­g the impact of this landmark agreement, Abdulrahma­n Salim Al Hatmi, Group CEO of Asyad, explained, “Adding a new railway capability to our logistics sector will offer trade and logistics companies outstandin­g investment opportunit­ies and empower manufactur­ing and industrial activities to quickly expand beyond borders. The envisioned network will complement our comprehens­ive set of ports and logistics assets, augment our competitiv­eness and open faster access to global markets.”

“The railway also promises huge strategic economic and social gains as it promotes a more diverse robust national economy, upgrades infrastruc­ture and logistic services, drives forward travel and tourism, and ultimately improves the quality of life for communitie­s on both sides of the borders by supporting the various strategic initiative­s of the government­s of Oman and the UAE,” Al Hatmi added.

Shadi Malak, CEO of Etihad Rail, said, “In line with the vision and directives of our wise leadership, we are delighted to start this partnershi­p with Oman Rail, which heralds a new chapter of collaborat­ion and prosperity between both countries. The agreement outlines a strategic roadmap for a sustainabl­e project which will contribute to bolstering the solid relations between the UAE and Oman, and will play an instrument­al role in facilitati­ng national and regional trade by connecting the UAE National Rail Network with Sohar Port.”

The United Arab Emirates and the sisterly Sultanate of Oman have signed a number of Memoranda of Cooperatio­n (MOC) on the sidelines of the visit of President His Highness Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to Oman.

The Memoranda cover various fields that enhance the solid relations between the two countries, including cooperatio­n in culture and media, railways, education, scientific research, agricultur­al wealth and financial markets.

The newly created entity will hold an overall investment power of $3 billion to design, develop and operate a railway network connecting Sohar Port to the UAE National Rail Network

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The agreement was signed by Shadi Malak, CEO of Etihad Rail, and Abdulrahma­n Salim Al Hatmi, Group CEO of ASYAD.
± The agreement was signed by Shadi Malak, CEO of Etihad Rail, and Abdulrahma­n Salim Al Hatmi, Group CEO of ASYAD.

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