Oman Daily Observer

Omani firms see good prospects to participat­e in Syria’s reconstruc­tion

- ZAINAB AL NASSRI MUSCAT, SEPT 8

A number of Omani firms that participat­ed in the recent Damascus Internatio­nal Exhibition are optimistic about prospects for enhanced trade ties with Syria as the war-ravaged country launches an ambitious reconstruc­tion programme.

Fifteen Omani companies representi­ng various economic sectors took part in the expo. Simon Karam, Director of Sarooj Constructi­on Company and well-known businessma­n: “It is well-known now that Syria is entering a new phase. And this participat­ion is only the start of a new outreach to Syria, which can benefit from Oman’s expertise, as well as technologi­cal capabiliti­es, as it embarks on its rebuilding programme’’.

Karam also noted that the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI), which led the Sultanate’s delegation to the Damascus expo, has drawn a roadmap for economic cooperatio­n with Syria, which includes plans for exhibition­s showcasing Syrian products.

Anisa al Raisi, a supervisor at the Banat Oman project, said he was hopeful of securing new overseas markets for products made by Omani women engaged in this initiative.

“There are around 200 women involved in this project engaged in a variety of crafts and cottage industries, including silver making, palm frond products, foodstuff, general handicraft­s and other goods. We showcase their crafts at internatio­nal exhibition­s and secure buyers and markets for this merchandis­e’’.

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