Dubai’s Chambers explored ways to enhance the resilience of inter-trade with Oman during a visit on Monday led by Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah, Director General of Dubai’s Chambers, to the Al Batinah North Governorate’s city of Sohar.
During this visit, the delegation held a meeting with the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry branch in Al Batinah North, aimed at improving bilateral working mechanisms to foster cooperation between the business communities in Dubai and Sohar across various priority sectors, thus creating quality opportunities for firms and boosting trade exchange.
The delegation also toured Sohar Industrial Port and the Sohar Freezone, where discussions centered on enhancing the flow of goods and improving the efficiency of supply chains, as well as developing logistical integration between Dubai and Sohar to achieve shared developmental objectives.
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Mohammad Ali Rashed Lootah emphasized that Dubai’s Chambers are committed to strengthening collaboration with strategic partners and enhancing joint efforts to facilitate inter-trade flow and improve logistical connections, which would open up new avenues for shared economic cooperation and strengthen economic ties.
This visit is part of Dubai’s Chambers’ ongoing efforts to elevate economic and trade collaboration between Dubai and countries worldwide, fostering high-level cooperation pathways and developing bilateral relations between Dubai’s business community and their global counterparts, thereby supporting strategic partnerships and enhancing sectoral integration, which in turn bolsters Dubai’s economic flexibility and the readiness of the private sector to adapt to changes in the global economic landscape.
