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The committee also discussed several other topics, including updates on the Global Innovation Index.
Chaired by Dr. Said bin Mohammed Al Saqri, Minister of Economy, the meeting was attended by a number of government officials and representatives from the private sector. — ONA
Chaired by Dr. Said bin Mohammed Al Saqri, Minister of Economy, the meeting was attended by a number of government officials and representatives from the private sector. — ONA
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MUSCAT: The National Competitiveness Committee (NCC), meeting for the second time this year, reviewed recent trends in the Environmental Performance Index (EPI) and designated the entity responsible for monitoring the Water and Wastewater Quality Index (WQI).


Chaired by Dr. Said bin Mohammed Al Saqri, Minister of Economy, the meeting was attended by a number of government officials and representatives from the private sector.


The committee also discussed several other topics, including updates on the Global Innovation Index.


The National Competitiveness Office continues to monitor and enhance Oman’s performance across international indicators, in coordination with relevant authorities, with the goal of strengthening the Sultanate’s global competitiveness rankings. — ONA


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