Times of Oman

UAE biggest Arab investor in the Sultanate

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Staff Reporter MUSCAT: United Arab Emirates (UAE) is the biggest Arab investor in Oman and the second largest foreign investor, according to government data, and its ambassador in Oman is looking forward to the future.

“The UAE invested up to OMR900 million in the Sultanate last year,” UAE Ambassador, Mohamed Sultan Al Sowaidi, said.

The developmen­t of the Sultanate’s ports has made Oman convenient for foreign investment­s, he added.

“The magnificen­t long coast is another point to consider, especially with the recent developmen­ts of ports, such as the Sohar Port and Duqm Port, which is very convenient in trade exchange and facilitate­s movement both countries.”

In 2016, the top five foreign direct investors in Oman were the UK (OMR2.797b), followed by the UAE (OMR924.8m), Kuwait (OMR396.1m), Qatar (OMR314.8m), Bahrain (OMR302.6m), and India (OMR298.9m).

A major sector to be considered within the investment­s in the Sultanate is renewable energy. One of the recent investment projects by the UAE in Oman is the “Dhofar Wind Power Project.”

“This project will not only enhance investment­s in Oman, but also offset over 100,00 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions, which will help in having a less polluted environmen­t, both in Oman and within the region,” Al Sowaidi said. between

“The Sultanate has no doubt an exceptiona­l natural beauty and heritage richness. Oman is also a very close neighbour of the UAE. Not to forget to mention the good relations between both countries, which makes it very facile to exchange benefits,” added the envoy.

Tourism is another sector that the UAE finds highly attractive in Oman.

“It has a great landscape and historic heritage. For instance, Salalah is one of the highest recommende­d destinatio­ns in Oman. It is well known for its magnificen­t weather, especially in the autumn months. The mountainou­s terrain and coast views are always a very attractive reason for promoting tourism in Oman through the UAE and vice-versa, and possibly start planning trips to such places.”

The uncomplica­ted way of communicat­ion between both Oman and the UAE has made it easier for the exchange of good, and for investment­s.

“One can travel between both countries through land, sea or air. There are no restrictio­ns in entering both countries. The strategic relations between the countries are very smooth and we always look for common benefits.”

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