The Sultanate of Oman recently participated in the fifth Japan-Arab Economic Forum held in Japan. Represented by Dr. Mohammed Said Al Busaidi, the Ambassador of the Sultanate of Oman to Japan, the country highlighted the strong economic relations and cooperation shared between Oman and Japan. The focus was on areas such as education, culture, and tourism, as well as cooperation in economic sectors specifically green hydrogen and energy. The forum discussed various topics including sustainable economic development, mutual investment, innovation, climate change, and green products. It also touched on important issues like clean water sources conservation, waste recycling, hydrogen and ammonia production, carbon storage, new technologies in telecommunications and artificial intelligence, and resilient supply chain building.
At the Japan-Arab Economic Forum, Oman emphasized the importance of their economic relations with Japan and highlighted the cooperation between the two countries in various sectors. Specifically, green hydrogen and energy were identified as key areas for collaboration, showcasing the commitment to sustainable practices and innovations. The forum provided a platform for discussions on mutual investment opportunities, economic diversification, and addressing global challenges such as climate change and the conservation of environmental resources. The participation of high-level officials from both Japan and Arab countries further emphasized the significance of the forum in fostering stronger ties and partnerships for economic development and progress.
The forum also shed light on the importance of fostering innovation and incorporating new technologies in various sectors to drive economic growth and prosperity. Topics such as artificial intelligence, telecommunications, and building resilient supply chains were discussed to explore opportunities for collaboration and advancement. The emphasis on green products and sustainable practices reflected a shared commitment towards environmental conservation and addressing climate change. The forum served as a platform for knowledge-sharing, networking, and exploring potential partnerships to drive economic development and growth in both Japan and Arab countries.
The presence of Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, Japanese Foreign Minister Kamikawa Yoko, and Japanese Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Saito Ken at the forum underscored the importance of the event in fostering closer ties and cooperation between Japan and Arab countries. The participation of high-level officials from both sides highlighted the commitment to strengthening economic relations and exploring new avenues for collaboration. The discussions at the forum covered a wide range of topics including economic diversification, innovation, and sustainable development, showcasing the shared interests and common goals of Japan and Arab countries in fostering economic growth and prosperity.
Overall, the participation of Oman in the fifth Japan-Arab Economic Forum provided a valuable opportunity to highlight the strong economic relations and cooperation between Oman and Japan. The forum served as a platform for discussions on key areas of collaboration such as green hydrogen, energy, innovation, and sustainable practices. The presence of high-level officials from both Japan and Arab countries underscored the importance of the event in fostering closer ties and partnerships for economic development and progress. The discussions at the forum covered a wide range of topics related to economic development, investment, and addressing global challenges, showcasing the commitment of both Japan and Arab countries towards fostering economic growth and prosperity through cooperation and collaboration.