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OCCI tackles difficulties encountered by stationery and library proprietors

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Last updated: 2024/06/29 at 4:42 PM
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An important meeting was held by the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry in North Al Batinah to discuss the challenges faced by stationery and library owners in the region. The meeting was attended by various government representatives, including the Directorate General of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion, the Directorate General of Labour, the North Al Batinah Municipality, and the Directorate General of Consumer Protection. The main issues highlighted by bookstore owners were Omanisation, censorship, and illegal trade, which are seen as creating unfair competition and hindering the growth of the sector.

One of the key concerns raised by the attendees was the issue of Omanisation, where local businesses struggle to compete with foreign institutions that directly import their products. This not only impacts the local economy but also hampers the growth and development of small businesses in the region. The meeting emphasized the need to address this issue and streamline procedures to support local businesses in the sector. The Chairman of the Board of Directors of the branch assured the attendees that their demands and concerns would be presented to the relevant authorities for action.

The importance of organizing and simplifying the procedures for this sector was another key point of discussion. It was recognized that by addressing the challenges faced by stationery and library owners, the sector can thrive and contribute more effectively to the economy. The meeting highlighted the need for cooperation and unity among stakeholders to achieve the desired outcomes. By working together, it is believed that the sector can overcome its challenges and flourish in the region.

The meeting underscored the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s commitment to supporting businesses in North Al Batinah, particularly in the private sector. By addressing the challenges faced by stationery and library owners, the organization aims to create a more conducive environment for businesses to operate. The discussions also served as a platform for stakeholders to collaborate and find solutions to common issues. Overall, the meeting demonstrated a shared commitment to promoting the growth and sustainability of businesses in the region.

The challenges facing the stationery and library sector in North Al Batinah are varied and complex, requiring a multi-faceted approach to address them effectively. By focusing on issues such as Omanisation, censorship, and illegal trade, stakeholders can work towards creating a more level playing field for local businesses. The meeting provided a forum for constructive dialogue and collaboration, emphasizing the importance of working together to overcome obstacles and achieve collective goals. Through continued engagement and cooperation, it is hoped that the sector can overcome its challenges and thrive in the region.

In conclusion, the meeting held by the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry in North Al Batinah highlighted the challenges faced by stationery and library owners in the region. By addressing issues such as Omanisation, censorship, and illegal trade, stakeholders can work towards creating a more conducive environment for businesses to operate. The commitment to supporting local businesses and facilitating growth in the private sector was evident throughout the discussions. By working together and finding innovative solutions, it is believed that the sector can overcome its challenges and contribute more effectively to the economy of North Al Batinah.

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