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EDITOR IN CHIEF- ABDULLAH BIN SALIM AL SHUEILI

Pact signed for 'Oman 2024' yearbook publication

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MUSCAT: The Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion signed a partnership programme with The Business Year to be a supporting partner in the publication of the tenth edition of the foundation's yearbook titled 'Oman 2024', which focuses on Oman Vision 2040.


The report will include research on Oman’s economy, an analysis of the main factors that contribute to the development of Oman’s economy and the promotion of innovation and knowledge in the business community. It will also include definitions of multiple economic concepts, such as e-government services, as well as plans to attract investments to the Sultanate of Oman.


The report also highlights several topics, such as the industrial strategy, the development of Omani industry and the promotion of innovation, as well as working to find an enabling tool for institutions and projects based on innovation and the future of the business sector.


The yearbook 'Oman 2024' is a source of information and data related to the economic and investment climate of the Sultanate of Oman. The yearbook provides its readers with a detailed analysis of economic sectors, development projects and ambitious plans.


The Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion seeks to enhance cooperation with international media institutions in order to promote the Sultanate of Oman as an attractive destination for investment. Such reports also promote the 'Invest Oman' platform which showcases investment opportunities for investors from Oman and abroad. The platform also highlights developments from the local arena.


The report will be distributed in many events organised by the Ministry in various parts of the world. — ONA


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