A 47-member, multi-sector trade and investment delegation from India will be in the Sultanate of Oman for four days from Tuesday to explore the opportunities for business and investments between the two nations.
The delegation, which includes businessmen from eight Indian states, will be in Oman from January 16 to 19, trade consultant Jagat Shah, Chief Mentor of Global Network and International Trade Advisory, said here on Monday.
The delegation will participate in seminars to be addressed by the Oman Minister of Commerce and Industry and the Indian Minister of State for Transport, Shipping, Chemicals & Fertilisers, besides by the Indian Ambassador to Oman. Nearly 300 top Omani companies’ CEOs will attend the various events. Around 150 B2B meetings will also take place, Shah said.
The Embassy of India, Oman, in association with the Muscat Gujarati Samaj, Vishwa Gujarati Samaj and Global Network is organising this largest-ever Indian multi-sector trade and investment delegation to Oman to encourage exports, imports, investments, joint ventures, tourism, technology transfer and franchise development between India and Oman.
The India-Oman Business Delegation is a multi-sector business delegation of promoters of 40 companies from across India. This mission wishes to build long-term trade relations between India and Oman in different sectors by promoting investment opportunities, joint venture opportunities, technology-transfer, export and import of various products and services.
A group of women delegates will be meeting Iman Alghafri, Chairperson of the Omani Women’s Association, with the objective of partnership between Oman and Indian women entrepreneurs.
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