Oman Daily Observer

Oman, Saudi discuss ways to promote joint investment­s

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MUSCAT: Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) and Saudi Chambers Federation on Sunday held a virtual meeting via videoconfe­rencing during which the two sides discussed means of upgrading the rate of investment opportunit­ies available in the two countries.

The Omani side was led by Ridha Juma al Saleh, Chairman of the OCCI, while Ajlan Abdulaziz al Ajlan, Head of Saudi Chambers, led his country’s team.

Ridha underscore­d the significan­ce of efforts being undertaken to foster economic and commercial cooperatio­n between the private sectors in both countries.

His speech also dealt with ways of exchanging expertise and consolidat­ing the efforts of business and economic firms specialise­d in the two countries’ target sectors and visions, which are Oman Vision 2040 and the Saudi Vision 2030.

Ridha also spoke about statistics and indicators shared by the Sultanate and Saudi Arabia, notably data pertaining to commercial exchange, tourism, commerce and joint investment.

He pointed out that commercial exchange between the two countries comprises 7.32% of the volume of non-oil commercial exchange between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) and GCC states during 2020.

The value of Saudi investment­s registered in the Sultanate stands at RO 105 million.

Al Ajlan’s speech focused on the depth of Omani-saudi strategic economic relations, noting that the Kingdom, in its 2030 vision, seeks to enhance ties with other countries, including Oman and this, he said, affirms the Saudi parties support for the economic drive.

“In this meeting, we strive to expand aspects of cooperatio­n in all economic spheres and study investment and business opportunit­ies available in the two countries’ private sectors,” said Al Ajlan. This, he observed, involves a greater sense of responsibi­lity to be shouldered by both parties with a view to augmenting the volume of commercial exchange to the levels desired to be attained by the private sectors.

The meeting touched on a number of joint economic fields. To this effect, HH Sayyid Faisal Turki al Said, the Sultanate’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia, stressed the importance of stimulatin­g economic action.

“In the near future, we may sign a number of commercial agreements between the two sides and many of these agreements will deal with the private sectors,” said HH Sayyid Faisal.—

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