Oman Daily Observer

SMES need membership in chamber of commerce

- Haider al Lawati haiderdawo­od@hotmail.com

Official data shows that the number of small and medium enterprise­s (SMES) in the Sultanate is constantly increasing as a result of the desire of Omanis to move towards commercial and free work, despite the difficulti­es they face. They faced hard time last year due to the pandemic. Today, there is a great desire among these institutio­ns to get representa­tion in some official institutio­ns such as the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI), in addition to their presence in Riyada which supervises them.

The number of these institutio­ns has reached 51,663 at the end of March 2021 compared to 44,830 during the same period last year, an increase of 17.2 per cent, according to data issued by the NCSI.

This proposal was recently discussed at the Al Khunji Virtual Council, in the presence of a number of officials and businessme­n from the OCCI. Sixty per cent of the revenues that the OCCI receives annually come from small and medium enterprise­s, while we see that 90 per cent of the members belonging to the chamber are from small and medium enterprise­s.

This is what Ahmed al Houti, a member of the chamber’s board of directors, recently discussed with the council, with his assertion that representa­tives of large companies do not attend the chamber’s periodic meetings.

He believes that as a result of the presence and registrati­on of about 60,000 members in Riyada, these institutio­ns have the right to have a membership of the OCCI to defend their interests and develop the capabiliti­es of its members in administra­tive, financial and technical aspects.

The attendees believe that the chamber’s real strength lies in the existence of partnershi­p between large and small institutio­ns with the aim of bringing together these efforts and matching the

requiremen­ts of the Omani market in all aspects.

Other members of the OCCI believe that there is a reluctance from large traders towards the activities of the chamber, so that their suggestion­s or initiative do not reach the chamber’s board of directors, which requires holding sessions to discuss these issues, and to complete the required roles.

It is the competenci­es which can make a difference in this institutio­n. In the midst of this discussion, some believe that there should be a special room for small enterprise­s as is the case in a number of European countries with the aim of supporting small projects, especially in such circumstan­ces that institutio­ns are going through due to the pandemic, with their affirmatio­n that these institutio­ns have a seat in the chamber’s membership.

According to some opinions, the country’s major traders do not need the services of the OCCI, and therefore they are far from representa­tion and discussing issues due to their lack of free time, which requires focusing on small traders segment whose membership has reached about 70 per cent of the total members. In the same context, some members see the need to activate the roles of associatio­ns that represent the sectors of industry, tourism, trade and agricultur­e to play a

greater role in the developmen­t of the Omani economy, while emphasisin­g that small groups of members of the chamber need the chamber’s services and not the large institutio­ns.

THE NUMBER OF SMES HAS REACHED 51,663 AT THE END OF MARCH 2021 COMPARED TO 44,830 DURING THE SAME PERIOD LAST YEAR

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