The Sultanate of Oman and the State of Kuwait recently signed four memorandums of understanding (MoUs) in various fields, including direct investment, metrology activities, diplomatic studies and training. The signing of these MoUs took place during His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik’s state visit to Kuwait, aiming to strengthen cooperation between the two countries. The first MoU, between the Foreign Ministry and its Kuwaiti counterpart, focuses on diplomatic studies and training in areas such as foreign policy and international relations. It seeks to enhance cooperation, development, and the exchange of knowledge and experiences in these fields.
In the areas of direct investment and standardization, the Ministry of Commerce, Industry, and Investment Promotion signed two MoUs with Kuwaiti entities. The first MoU, with the Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority, aims to establish a framework for cooperation in direct investment and facilitate the exchange of knowledge and experiences. The second MoU, with the Kuwait Public Authority for Industry, focuses on standardization and aims to strengthen cooperation in standardization, quality, laboratories, and conformity assessment activities to improve the quality of non-food industrial products and services exchanged between the two countries.
The Oman Investment Authority (OIA) also signed a MoU with the Kuwait Investment Authority to establish a framework for cooperation and coordination in joint investments between the two parties. The MoU aims to explore future investment opportunities in Oman and Kuwait, as well as potential joint investment fund opportunities. This will involve studying investment opportunities in existing investment funds related to various fields such as energy, utilities, infrastructure, communications, transportation, and logistics services.
The signing of the MoUs took place with the participation of officials from both Oman and Kuwait. From the Omani side, the MoUs were signed by various representatives, including the Chairman of the Oman Investment Authority and the Minister of Commerce, Industry, and Investment Promotion. On the Kuwaiti side, the MoUs were signed by officials from entities such as the Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, and the General Investment Authority in Kuwait. These agreements aim to pave the way for enhanced economic cooperation and investment opportunities between Oman and Kuwait, benefiting both countries.
Overall, the signing of the MoUs between Oman and Kuwait marks a significant step towards strengthening bilateral relations and enhancing cooperation in various fields. These agreements will not only facilitate the exchange of knowledge and experiences but also open up new avenues for joint investments and economic partnerships between the two countries. With a focus on areas such as direct investment, standardization, and diplomatic studies, these MoUs pave the way for increased collaboration and mutual benefit for Oman and Kuwait.