The Omani-Thai Business Forum, organised by the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) today, laid emphasis on consolidating economic partnerships between the private sectors of the Sultanate of Oman and the Kingdom of Thailand. The forum reflected the keenness of the OCCI to enhance Oman's international economic relations and support the presence of the Omani private sector in global markets.
The forum focused on vital sectors, including trade, agriculture, health and beauty, textiles, food processing and jewellery. These target sectors are experiencing rapid growth and they provide promising opportunities in both countries, supported by the development of supply chains and expanding regional and international demand.
Faisal Abdullah Al Rowas, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said that the forum highlighted the depth of the growing Omani-Thai economic relations and embodied the keenness of the two countries to build more diversified and sustainable trade and investment partnerships.
Al Rowas pointed out that the meeting offered a significant opportunity to explore vistas for expanding cooperation between the private sectors in both countries and enable them to discover new areas for economic integration.
He stressed the importance of the strategic location of the Sultanate of Oman as a gateway to the GCC and regional markets.
For her part, Warunee Pan-Krajang, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Thailand to the Sultanate of Oman, commended the role of the OCCI in organising economic meetings and hosting trade delegations.
She said that such initiatives provide a cornerstone in encouraging direct communication among business communities contribute to building sustainable economic partnerships based on shared interests.
Warunee pointed out that the Omani-Thai Business Forum provided a suitable opportunity to explore new areas of cooperation, exchange expertise and understand the business climate in the Sultanate of Oman.
The participating Thai delegation included representatives from companies that offer a range of products and services across several vital sectors, she said, noting that "Participating in the forum reflects the Thai private sector's desire to expand its presence in the Omani market and build long-term relationships with Omani counterparts."