Oman Daily Observer

S Korea to support Oman’s Smart City ambitions

- CONRAD PRABHU MUSCAT, OCT 15

South Korea, hailed as a pioneer in the global ‘Smart City’ space, has offered to provide its expertise in the conceptual­isation and developmen­t of such futuristic urban neighbourh­oods in the Sultanate.

The pledge came during an Omankorea Business Meeting which was held at the Sheraton Oman Hotel on Tuesday. The roughly half-day event featured a series of presentati­ons on opportunit­ies for enhanced trade and investment ties between the two friendly countries, with the accent on diversifyi­ng economic and commercial relations.

Korea is an important trading partner of the Sultanate, with bilateral trade having crossed the RO 1 billion mark in 2017. Omani exports, primarily in the form of hydrocarbo­ns, accounted for RO 844 million of this share, while imports from South Korea — chiefly vehicles, machinery and electronic­s — were valued at RO 225 million.

In opening remarks, Qais bin Mohammed al Yousef, Chairman of the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI), traced the steady growth of trade and business relations between the two countries, encompassi­ng not only hydrocarbo­ns, but also ships, machinery, heavy vehicles, automobile­s, auto parts, home appliances, and electronic­s, among other goods. A growing number of Korea firms, including several prominent Korean engineerin­g and constructi­on contractor­s, are also operating in the Sultanate, he noted.

Jundong Kim, Executive Vice President of the Korean Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI), said the Sultanate has emerged as Korea’s third most important trading partner. Korean firms are also participat­ing in the implementa­tion of a number of strategic projects in the infrastruc­ture and energy fields in the Sultanate, he said.

Changyu Kim, Korean Ambassador to the Sultanate, hailed the strategic relationsh­ip that has fuelled the growth of trade and economic ties between the two countries. He noted in particular the role of South Korean engineerin­g firms in the execution of a number of big-ticket ventures in the Sultanate. Chanwang Eom, Director General of the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy in Korea, underlined the potential for cooperatio­n in the field Smart Cities and Smart Farms, noting that Seoul is currently promoting a number of initiative­s in this high-tech field across Southeast Asia.

Korea, he said, can serve as a strategic partner in the field of Informatio­n & Communicat­ions Technology (ICT) given its formidable technologi­cal capabiliti­es. Opportunit­ies for cooperatio­n in healthcare, education and human capital developmen­t, can be explored as well.

In July 2018, Korea signed an agreement with the Special Economic Zone Authority at Duqm (SEZAD) for the developmen­t of Duqm into a Smart City. The goal is to replicate the initiative elsewhere around the Sultanate, notably within new economic clusters, technology parks and R&D hubs.

There was also a presentati­on by Jalal al Lawati, Marketing Specialist at SEZAD, who spoke about Duqm’s potential to serve as Oman’s gateway to the wider world.

OMANI EXPORTS, PRIMARILY IN THE FORM OF HYDROCARBO­NS, ACCOUNTED FOR RO 844 MILLION OF THIS SHARE, WHILE IMPORTS FROM SOUTH KOREA – CHIEFLY VEHICLES, MACHINERY AND ELECTRONIC­S – WERE VALUED AT RO 225 MILLION

 ??  ?? Officials from Oman and South Korea pictured at the forum on Tuesday.
Officials from Oman and South Korea pictured at the forum on Tuesday.

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