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Oman, Syria explore avenues of economic cooperation

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Last updated: 2025/11/24 at 11:17 PM
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Oman and Syria are actively working to strengthen their economic ties, a commitment recently underscored by a high-level meeting in Muscat. Qais Mohammed Al Yousef, Minister of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion of Oman, received Asaad Hasan Al-Shaibani, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates of the Syrian Arab Republic, signaling a renewed focus on Oman-Syria relations. This meeting represents a significant step towards bolstering trade, investment, and overall cooperation between the two nations.

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Key Discussion Points & Areas of CooperationTechnical Delegations & Future Collaboration

Strengthening Economic Bonds: A New Chapter in Oman-Syria Relations

The official visit by the Syrian Minister and subsequent discussions with his Omani counterpart highlight a shared desire to move beyond diplomatic ties and into a more robust economic partnership. Both ministers recognized the potential for mutual benefit and explored concrete avenues for enhancing collaboration in the coming years. This isn’t simply a resumption of past ties, but a proactive effort to build a future based on shared economic goals.

Key Discussion Points & Areas of Cooperation

The meeting covered a wide range of topics, demonstrating the breadth of potential collaboration. Several key areas were identified as priorities for immediate action.

  • Facilitating Business & Investment: A central focus was on streamlining procedures for businesspeople and investors from both countries. This includes reducing bureaucratic hurdles and creating a more welcoming environment for cross-border investment.
  • Direct Flights & Transportation: The re-establishment of direct flights between Oman and Syria was discussed as a crucial step in boosting tourism and facilitating business travel. Furthermore, improving the efficiency of land and maritime transport, alongside simplifying customs procedures, were identified as vital for smoother trade flows.
  • Syria Reconstruction Opportunities: Omani companies expressed interest in participating in reconstruction projects within the Syrian Arab Republic. This presents a significant opportunity for Omani businesses to contribute to rebuilding efforts and secure new contracts. This potential for foreign investment in Syria is a key driver of the renewed engagement.

The Role of GAFTA and Joint Committees

Beyond specific projects, the ministers also addressed broader frameworks for economic integration. Enhancing the utilization of the Greater Arab Free Trade Area (GAFTA) was a key topic, aiming to leverage the existing regional trade agreement to increase trade volumes.

Additionally, a strong emphasis was placed on activating the Omani-Syrian Joint Committee. This committee will serve as a vital platform for ongoing coordination in commercial and investment matters.

Technical Delegations & Future Collaboration

To further explore opportunities, both sides agreed to dispatch technical delegations to each other’s countries. These delegations will conduct detailed assessments of potential trade, economic, and investment opportunities, paving the way for concrete projects and agreements. This proactive approach demonstrates a commitment to moving beyond discussions and into tangible action. The exchange of expertise and knowledge will be crucial for successful implementation.

A Strategic Partnership for Mutual Growth

This renewed focus on bilateral trade between Oman and Syria comes at a strategic time for both nations. Oman, with its stable economy and strategic location, is well-positioned to play a key role in supporting Syria’s economic recovery. Syria, in turn, offers potential investment opportunities in various sectors, including infrastructure, energy, and agriculture.

The meeting reflects a broader trend of strengthening Arab-Arab cooperation, driven by a desire for greater economic independence and regional stability. It also underscores Oman’s commitment to playing a constructive role in regional affairs.

Looking Ahead: Cementing the Oman-Syria Partnership

The discussions in Muscat represent a positive step forward in strengthening Oman-Syria relations. The commitment to facilitating business, improving transportation links, and exploring reconstruction opportunities signals a genuine desire for a mutually beneficial partnership. The activation of the Joint Committee and the planned exchange of technical delegations will be crucial in translating these intentions into concrete results.

This renewed collaboration promises to open new horizons for trade integration and economic growth for both Oman and Syria, serving their common interests and contributing to regional prosperity. Further updates on the progress of these initiatives will be closely watched by businesses and investors alike.

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