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Oman to enhance e-commerce, logistics & raise export levels

  • Writer: Team CargoTalk
    Team CargoTalk
  • Jul 16, 2024
  • 1 min read


The Oxford Business Group (OBG) and Sultanate of Oman’s Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion have signed an MoU to collaborate on upcoming annual economic reports, starting with The Report: Oman 2024. “Our joint efforts will ensure that we convey the significant business opportunities available in Oman, particularly in manufacturing, mining, logistics and ICT,” Dana Carmen Agarbicean, Country Director, Oman, OBG, said. “The ministry’s renewed partnership with OBG reflects our dedication to showcasing Oman’s outstanding business potential to the global investment community. Highlighting the opportunities in manufacturing, logistics, tourism, and fisheries, we aim to attract investment that will drive sustainable economic growth in communities across Oman,” she added. “This collaboration with the Ministry is pivotal in delivering comprehensive analysis for The Report: Oman 2024,” she said.

 

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John Donne
John Donne
Jun 10

Oman’s efforts to enhance e-commerce, logistics, and export performance reflect a broader strategy to strengthen trade efficiency, digital infrastructure, and global market integration. It also highlights how regulatory frameworks, supply chain modernization, and cross-border commerce policies can improve competitiveness and support sustainable economic growth. These developments are closely connected to the business law and ethics seminar & course for executives in Muscat, Oman, where participants explore regulatory compliance, ethical trade practices, and legal frameworks that govern digital commerce and international business operations in evolving global markets.

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