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Oman’s Ithraa targets Sudan for exports

byCT Report
19/12/2017
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MUSCAT: Sudan has captured the attention of Ithraa, Oman’s inward investment and export promotion agency, as an emerging and growing market for Omani exporters. Saif Al Mamari, Ithraa’s export development director, recently led a team on an exploratory trade visit to Sudan, where he held meetings with government officials as well as representatives from the Sudanese business community, said a statement. The aim of the mission was to explore trade relations between Oman and Sudan and for Ithraa management to strengthen their knowledge of the many and growing commercial opportunities in Sudan, it said. Nasima Al Balushi, Ithraa’s director general for export development and acting director general for investment promotion, said: “The exploratory trade mission to Khartoum was exciting giving my team the opportunity to see firsthand the opportunities Sudan offers Omani exporters.” “Indeed, we look forward to building a lasting trade relationship with Sudan that brings benefits to both our countries,” he said. According to United Nations data, foreign direct investment in Sudan fell from $2.3 billion in 2010 to $1.3 billion in 2014, before recovering to $1.7 billion in 2015.

However, highlighting the country’s potential growth sectors, Al Balushi explained: “We’ve recently seen significant European, Arab and Chinese investment going onto Sudan, particularly in oil, lubricants and pharmaceuticals.”

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