Iran-Oman Trade Exceeds $2 Billion


Iran-Oman Trade Exceeds $2 Billion

TEHRAN (Tasnim) – The value of the trade exchanges between Iran and the Sultanate of Oman topped $2 billion in 2022, showing a considerable hike compared to 2010.

The secretary of a conference on “Introducing Cultural-Economic Opportunities between Iran and Oman”, said this, noting that the trade and economic ties between the two countries have considerably increased over the past years as well.

Mohammad Amir-Abdollahian further said this conference, as the largest cultural and economic event in the country, will be held with the sponsorship of public and private companies and institutions.

Introducing the economic, scientific and cultural capabilities and capacities between the two countries, exchanging information and technical know-how between the economic activists and paving the way for developing trade and economic activities between the two countries have been cited as the main aim of organizing this conference, Amir-Abdollahian stated.

It provides a suitable and unique platform for both domestic and foreign participants, he underlined.

Elsewhere in his remarks, Amir-Abdollahian pointed to the significance of the cultural and economic relations between Iran and Oman. 

This conference will be held with the cooperation of the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Iran’s Embassy to Oman and the Chamber of Commerce, and with the participation of more than 100 domestic and foreign companies, experts, and economic activists of the two countries.

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