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MUSCAT:  The United States and Oman are celebrating 12 years of trade under the U.S.-Oman Free Trade Agreement (FTA), a bilateral accord that lowers trade barriers between the two countries.  Since taking effect in 2009, the FTA has benefitted both countries by boosting trade and investment and creating jobs.  Despite its success, the FTA remains an untapped resource for companies in both Oman and the United States.  The Oman American Business Center (OABC), in partnership with the U.S. Embassy to Oman and the Omani Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion (Tejarah), launched a video campaign this week to raise awareness of the FTA and encourage more firms to take advantage of it.

Titled “Success Stories of the U.S.-Oman FTA,” the video seeks to raise awareness of the FTA by introducing viewers to companies that operate in Oman and have successfully exported products for sale to the United States duty free, imported products from the United States duty free, or otherwise benefited from the FTA.  Funded by a grant from the U.S. Embassy, and in partnership with the Tejarah, the video features remarks from Omani Minister of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion H.E. Qais Al Yousef, United States Ambassador to Oman H.E. Leslie Tsou, and OABC Chairman Emeritus and President Ali Daud.

“The FTA has greatly benefited Omani companies, as well as U.S. and international firms,” Daud said.  “But it is important to remember that the Free Trade Agreement has also increased the overall amount of [Foreign Direct Investment, or] FDI into Oman and created opportunities and jobs for Omanis over the past 12 years.”

“The United States is the world’s largest economy, and Oman is one of just 20 nations — and two in the GCC — that enjoys free trade in this unique way.  We are very excited to shine a spotlight on just a few of the many success stories of the U.S.-Oman FTA and look forward to inspiring similar stories in the years to come,” Daud said.

Ambassador Tsou encouraged more Omani and American companies to take advantage of the FTA, whose many benefits include duty-free treatment of goods and a no-minimum investment requirement for new businesses.  “The FTA is a pillar of the strong economic partnership between our two countries and provides opportunities to expand prosperity for companies large and small in both Oman and the United States,” she said.  “The Embassy is working closely with the Omani government, the OABC, and other business organizations to strengthen the FTA to benefit both our economies.”

As part of Tejarah’s goals to attract investors and spotlight opportunities for companies in Oman, the video will be shown at the Oman Pavilion at EXPO 2020, attracting the attention of millions from around the globe.

Commenting on the FTA anniversary, HE Qais Al Yousef, Minister of Commerce, Industry & Investment Promotion said: “On this the 12th anniversary of the Oman–U.S. free trade agreement, we celebrate not just this landmark agreement but also the longstanding relationship between our two countries – one that began back in 1840 when Sultan Sayyid Sa’id bin Sultan sent his special envoy, Ambassador Ahmad bin Na’aman Al Kaabi, to New York to cement trade ties between Oman and the United States.”

The Minister added: “The friendship between us is not the only reason American businesses choose to invest in Oman – also playing an important role is the strength of the sultanate’s competitive offer, its pro-business government, strategic location, seamless access to regional markets, world-class infrastructure, skilled talent and the strength and ambition of Oman Vision 2040, the sultanate’s blueprint for social and economic development.”

VIPs, OABC members, and representatives from Oman’s public and private sectors will be the first to preview the video at an inaugural event in early December.  Once released, the video series will be available at www.oabc.org/fta.

About the OABC

The Oman American Business Center (OABC) was founded in 2003 with a mission to foster the development of commercial activity between Oman and the United States, promote U.S. business, and support the Oman business community through programs and events.

As the official affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Oman (AmCham Oman), OABC promotes understanding, partnerships and other matters of mutual economic interest between business communities in Oman and the United States.  The focal endeavor of the OABC is to provide a forum for the exchange of insights, information, ideas, and direction with respect to increasing trade, commerce, and investment between the two countries.

Every year, the OABC has around 30 events focused on knowledge sharing, business opportunities and challenges, legislative changes and networking within the Oman business community.

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On November 16, 2021, the Oman American Business Center (OABC) hosted its Annual Thanksgiving Dinner under the stars at the beautiful gardens of the Grand Hyatt Muscat.

The event kicked off with lively business networking, then remarks from OABC Executive Director Rebecca Olson, who thanked the OABC’s 175 member companies for their commitment to the mission of OABC.  Olson then highlighted several positive moments from the past 2 years of OABC events and programming throughout the pandemic, including the online “Doing Business with the U.S. Military” event, regional LinkedIn networking group for U.S. Chambers of Commerce affiliate members in the GCC, and OABC’s new virtual card created for its members.  

The guest of honor, Jay Munir, Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy Muscat, then shared about his experience of Thanksgiving, growing up in the United States as well as celebrating around the world as a U.S. diplomat in many different countries and diverse cultures.

Some of OABC’s member companies sponsored raffles, including Al Maamari Tours, Talabat, The Grand Hyatt Muscat, DusitD2, and Muscat Pharmacy. 

“Without making light of what we’ve all experienced, in the spirit of Thanksgiving, it’s good to remember that while there were challenges and completely unexpected moments, months of working from home with kids or pets — some very sad times for many of us — there were also some incredibly bright moments during 2020 and 2021,” Olson stated. “Our team and OABC’s Board of Directors are so looking forward to the next year of service and connection on behalf of each of our members, and we thank every one of you for being a part of it all”.

As the official affiliate of the US Chamber of Commerce in Oman (AmCham Oman), the OABC promotes understanding, partnerships & other matters of mutual economic interest between business communities in Oman and the United States. 

Formed in 2003, the OABC’s mission is to foster the development of commercial activity between Oman and the United States.  With over 30 events annually and 175 member companies, OABC is Oman’s most active business council and networking group. 

The Oman American Business Center (OABC) is best known for hosting high-level professional networking events and informational sessions for professionals across the Sultanate.

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On November 9, 2021, members of the OABC attended a virtual event called “Wellness in Anxious Times”, facilitated by Dr. Jessica Adam, Chief Medical Officer at Alfardan Medical with Northeastern Medicine. This event was co-hosted by the AmChams in the GCC, led by the American Chamber of Commerce in Qatar.

 

 

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On October 26, 2021, the Oman American Business Center (AmCham Oman) hosted its annual Taco Tuesday Networking event at the DCM Jay Munir residence.

There were representatives from over 50 companies. OABC’s members networked, and of course enjoyed delicious tacos!

The team would like to thank Amigo’s Kitchen, Jarritos, and OUA for sponsoring the food and drinks. Taco Tuesday would not have been a success without them!

On October 20, 2021, members of the OABC attended the virtual event “How to do Business with the U.S. Military”, followed by a workshop. This virtual event was co-hosted by the AmChams in the GCC, led by American Business Council Kuwait.

This event enabled vendors to understand more about procurement opportunities with the U.S. Military, and how to register their companies through their systems in order to start doing business with the U.S. Government.

Click here to watch the event recording.

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On September 15th, 2021, the Oman American Business Center (AmCham Oman) hosted its first in-person event since January 2021 at the Sheraton Oman Hotel Ballroom. 

As Oman’s largest and most active business networking group and the official affiliate of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Oman, the OABC has held many online events throughout the pandemic and even added over 70 new member companies to the community since January 2020.  With Oman’s borders and event spaces reopening, the OABC plans to host many in-person high-level networking events and informational sessions this upcoming year. 

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“While the OABC worked tirelessly to keep members connected, and utilized technologies like ZOOM to keep members connected during Covid-19, there is nothing like face-to-face business networking,” says Rebecca Olson, Executive Director of the OABC. “I’ve seen members meet new contacts at in-person events, then watched these connections grow over time into strong business relationships. The entire team and the Board of Directors are so happy to see a return to physical events and wish the whole OABC community many more times of effective and enjoyable networking.”

Olson continues, “Like many ‘normal’ things that disappeared during the darkest months of the pandemic, we will never again take physical events for granted — after spending so much time isolated, online and remote, we are grateful for opportunities to meet with others, and have plenty to catch up on!” 

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As the official affiliate of the US Chamber of Commerce in Oman (AmCham Oman), the OABC promotes understanding, partnerships & other matters of mutual economic interest between business communities in Oman and the United States. 

Formed in 2003, the OABC’s mission is to foster the development of commercial activity between Oman and the United States.  With 30 events annually and over 160 member companies, OABC is Oman’s most active business council and networking group. 

The Oman American Business Center (OABC) is best known for hosting high-level professional networking events and informational sessions for professionals across the Sultanate.

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On August 24, as the affiliate of the US Chamber of Commerce in Oman, the OABC was honored to invite its members to the Role of Business in Ending the Pandemic hosted by Center for International Enterprise, AmCham MENA, the U.S Chamber of Commerce, and Business Partners to Convince.

The session featured leading public and health pharmaceutical experts to discuss the critical role of business in countering the vaccine hesitancy. They discussed the critical role of businesses in countering vaccine hesitancy in the workplace and provide related information resources with featured presentations from Samir Khalil , Executive Director of Middle East and North Africa Research at Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), and other leading public health and private sector representatives.

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On June 8, the OABC together with the U.S. Embassy in Muscat organized a private roundtable discussion with Rick Anguiuoni, Business Development Specialist and Regional Director of Africa at the Export-Import Bank of the United States, via zoom.

The roundtable discussion introduced key stakeholder and heads of corporate working in the top banks of Oman to the mission and services of Exim Bank. Attendees also discussed the statues of financing opportunities already provided by EXIM Bank in Oman and discussed new ways to facilitate additional trade collaboration between EXIM Bank and Omani banks and companies.

The session featured opening remarks by U.S. Ambassador to Oman Leslie Tsou and a presentation by Rick Angiuoni followed by a time of discussion.

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On May 25, OABC in partnership with Cigna, the global health services provider hosted a webinar on ‘The Impact Of COVID-19 On Employees’ Wellbeing And Solutions For Employers’.
This webinar was dedicated to helping members and their teams manage changes and challenges faced over the past year. Raed Labaki, General Manager at Cigna, walked attendees through the impact of COVID-19 on employee’s mental health and shared powerful tools and practical guidelines to help members manage their team’s wellness.
Cigna also shared the results of their COVID-19 Global Impact Study, pointing out trends specific to Oman and the Middle East.
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On April 19, OABC partnered with AmCham Kuwait in collaboration with Microsoft for a live webinar on ‘Achieving Growth with Microsoft for Startups’. The virtual webinar was organized with the support of AmCham Abu Dhabi, AmCham Bahrain and AmCham Qatar.

We give special thanks to Mr Roberto Croci, Managing Director of Microsoft for start-ups Middle East and Africa Region, for his insightful discussion.

Thank you to everyone else who participated in this event.