Times of Oman

Oman keen to boost economic ties with Egypt

The meetings are being organised by Ithraa, in cooperatio­n with the Sultanate’s Embassy in Egypt involving more than 100 companies

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MUSCAT: Bilateral meetings aimed at boosting economic relations between the Omani and Egyptian companies began in Cairo on Wednesday.

The meetings are being organised by the Public Authority for Investment Promotion and Export Developmen­t (Ithraa), in cooperatio­n with the Sultanate’s Embassy in Egypt involving more than 100 companies.

The bilateral meetings were inaugurate­d by Dr. Ali bin Ahmed AlIssa’ee, Sultanate’s Ambassador to Egypt, its Permanente Delegate to the Arab League.

Dr. Al-Issa’ee said that the meeting aims at developing the economic relations between the Sultanate and Egypt for the interest of the people.

He affirmed the Sultanate’s keenness in promoting the economic relations with Egypt.

He also pointed out that there is a ministeria­l committee between the two countries that holds periodic meetings. The statistics of the National Center for Statistics and Informatio­n (NCSI) pointing out that the Sultanate’s exports to Egypt stood at OMR16.834 million in 2016 while the Sultanate’s imports from Egypt stood at OMR48.015 million.

Dr. Al Issa’ee added that since the Blessed Renaissanc­e in 1970, which is being led by His Majesty Sultan Qaboos bin Said and the

opening of the Sultanate’s Embassy in Egypt in 1972, the relations between the two countries are considered a role model in the Arab-Arab relations.

Nasima Al Balushi, Ithraa’s Director General for Export Developmen­t said: “We are in Cairo to introduce our hosts to a range of high quality, Oman-made products, forge better connection­s with existing business contacts and establish new relationsh­ips too, particular­ly in food processing, marble, pharmaceut­icals and plastics”.

“The visit has proven to be in- credibly useful on a number of levels, as it has given participat­ing Omani firms an excellent opportunit­y both to highlight their high-end offer in food production, marble, pharmaceut­icals and plastics as well as communicat­e to our Egyptian counterpar­ts that we are open for business,” added Ithraa’s Director General.

Egypt continues to maintain its position as the Arab world’s largest consumer market. With an estimated 92 million citizens and one of the world’s fastest growing population­s. The demand for food

products, in particular, is expected to continue to grow. Research suggests that by the end of 2017, food sales at Egyptian supermarke­ts and hypermarke­ts are expected to have doubled from their 2011 levels.

During the visit, the Omani business delegation familiaris­ed itself with the Egyptian market and products.

 ?? -ONA ?? FILLIP TO TRADE TIES: The bilateral meetings were inaugurate­d by Dr. Ali bin Ahmed Al-Issa’ee, Sultanate’s Ambassador to Egypt, its Permanente Delegate to the Arab League.
-ONA FILLIP TO TRADE TIES: The bilateral meetings were inaugurate­d by Dr. Ali bin Ahmed Al-Issa’ee, Sultanate’s Ambassador to Egypt, its Permanente Delegate to the Arab League.

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