Oman Daily Observer

Algeria next stop for Omani products expo

- BUSINESS REPORTER MUSCAT, FEB 28

The Omani Products Exhibition (OPEX) Organizing Committee of Ithraa, Oman Chamber of Commerce & Industry and the Public Establishm­ent for Industrial Estates have jointly announced that the next OPEX trade show will take place in Algeria during October 9-13, 2017.

According to Ayman al Hsani, OPEX Committee Head: “Oman manufactur­es high-end products that are in demand internatio­nally. Recently, OPEX has been to Saudi Arabia, Ethiopia, UAE, Qatar and Iran, all key growth markets for Omani manufactur­ers. Positive feedback from the six city shows clearly Oman-made products are valued by internatio­nal businesses, retailers and consumers.”

Al Hasani went on to add: “We couldn’t be happier with how well the OPEX shows have been wellreceiv­ed in the Middle East and Africa.

We knew there was a need for a large internatio­nal Omani products initiative but the show’s success has exceeded all expectatio­ns.”

The Committee Head puts the success of OPEX squarely down to the calibre of participat­ing Omani companies.

Omani exports to Algeria in 2015 were recorded at $27.45m, up from $22.27m in 2014, a rise of 22.7 per cent. Omani polyethyle­ne, aluminium wire, polypropyl­ene and marble proving particular­ly popular in the large and growing North African market.

With a population of 40 million and an ambitious five-year $262bn government-backed infrastruc­ture spending programme, Algeria offers market opportunit­ies for Omanmade building materials, plastics and aluminium. OPEX research also suggests significan­t Algerian consumer foodstuff.

The OPEX Committee Head pointed out: “The importance of manufactur­ing extends beyond the employees, companies and investors directly involved in the sector. It impacts everyone. Manufactur­ing is key to an economical­ly, socially and environmen­tally sustainabl­e Oman. Indeed, the Sultanate’s growing economy depends on the continued success of a thriving and innovative manufactur­ing sector. In this regard, trade shows like OPEX play a crucial role in helping large as well as small Omani manufactur­ers access and penetrate advanced and emerging markets.”

The OPEX Organizing Committee also paid tribute to Eng Basim bin Ali al Nassri, former Director-General, Knowledge Oasis Muscat and OPEX Committee member who very sadly passed away recently. demand for Omani

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