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Oman, Tunisia seek to deepen economic partnership across various sectors

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Last updated: 2025/12/07 at 10:01 PM
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The strengthening ties between Tunisia and Oman were highlighted during a recent meeting at the Carthage Palace in Tunis, where Tunisian President Kais Saied received Qais Mohammed Al Yousef, Oman’s Minister of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion. This significant encounter took place alongside the Omani-Tunisian Economic Forum, signaling a renewed focus on bolstering Tunisia-Oman relations and fostering greater economic collaboration. The meeting underscored a mutual desire for increased trade and investment between the two nations.

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Focus on Trade and InvestmentExpanding Investment Horizons

President Saied and Minister Al Yousef Discuss Economic Partnership

The meeting between President Saied and Minister Al Yousef served as a crucial platform for discussing avenues to deepen the economic partnership between the Sultanate of Oman and the Republic of Tunisia. Minister Al Yousef began by conveying warm greetings from His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik to President Saied, extending wishes for continued good health and happiness, and expressing hopes for further progress and prosperity for the Tunisian people.

President Saied reciprocated these sentiments, requesting that his greetings and appreciation be conveyed to His Majesty the Sultan, and wishing the Omani people continued development and advancement. This exchange of goodwill set a positive tone for the substantive discussions that followed, focusing on practical steps to enhance bilateral cooperation.

Focus on Trade and Investment

A central theme of the discussion was the importance of activating joint initiatives designed to enhance trade exchange and expand investment horizons. Both sides recognized the potential for significant growth in various sectors, and expressed a commitment to identifying and pursuing opportunities for mutual benefit. Specifically, the conversation revolved around developing economic, investment, and industrial cooperation, aiming to create a more robust and diversified economic relationship.

The Omani-Tunisian Economic Forum, which provided the backdrop for this meeting, is itself a testament to the growing commitment to strengthening economic ties. The forum brought together business leaders, government officials, and investors from both countries, facilitating networking and the exploration of potential partnerships. This event is expected to yield concrete results in the coming months, further solidifying the economic cooperation between Tunisia and Oman.

Attendees and Significance of the Meeting

The meeting at the Carthage Palace was attended by key figures representing both nations, including Dr. Hilal Abdullah Al Sinani, the Ambassador of the Sultanate of Oman to the Republic of Tunisia, and Rashid Amer Al Muselhi, First Deputy Chairman of the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s Board. Their presence underscored the high level of importance attached to the discussions and the commitment to translating them into tangible outcomes.

The participation of representatives from the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry is particularly noteworthy, as it highlights the role of the private sector in driving bilateral trade. Facilitating direct engagement between businesses is seen as crucial for identifying and capitalizing on investment opportunities.

Expanding Investment Horizons

Both Tunisia and Oman possess unique strengths and opportunities that can be leveraged through increased collaboration. Tunisia’s strategic location, skilled workforce, and growing economy make it an attractive destination for Omani investment. Conversely, Oman’s stable political environment, diversified economy, and access to regional markets offer significant benefits for Tunisian businesses.

The discussions also touched upon potential collaborations in key sectors such as renewable energy, tourism, and logistics. These sectors are seen as having significant growth potential and aligning with the development priorities of both countries. Furthermore, exploring joint ventures in these areas could create new jobs and stimulate economic growth in both Tunisia and Oman.

Looking Ahead: Strengthening Tunisia-Oman Relations

The meeting between President Saied and Minister Al Yousef represents a significant step forward in strengthening Tunisia-Oman relations. The commitment to deepening economic partnership, activating joint initiatives, and expanding investment horizons signals a shared vision for a more prosperous future. The success of the Omani-Tunisian Economic Forum and the continued dialogue between government officials and business leaders will be crucial in realizing this vision.

Moving forward, it will be important to focus on streamlining investment procedures, reducing trade barriers, and fostering a more conducive business environment. Continued collaboration and a commitment to mutual benefit will undoubtedly pave the way for a stronger and more sustainable economic relationship between Tunisia and Oman. Further updates on specific initiatives stemming from this meeting are anticipated in the coming weeks, offering a clearer picture of the concrete steps being taken to enhance bilateral trade and investment.

To learn more about investment opportunities in Tunisia, visit [link to Tunisian investment agency website]. For information on Omani-Tunisian trade relations, explore resources from the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry: [link to Oman Chamber of Commerce website].

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