The Oman American Business Council (OABC) participated in a recent trade delegation led by H.E. Qais bin Mohammed Al Yousef, Minister of Commerce, Industry, and Investment Promotion, aimed at expanding commercial partnerships between Oman and the United States. During the visit, Rebecca Olson, CEO of OABC, attended key meetings with institutions such as the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM Bank), the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Arizona Commerce Authority, Arizona State University (ASU), and numerous private sector companies. OABC played a role in facilitating introductions in the aviation and aerospace sectors, while also engaging with companies from other industries to explore broader opportunities for collaboration.

The delegation, which engaged with a wide range of U.S. entities, focused on promoting strategic partnerships and exploring new opportunities for trade and investment between Oman and the U.S.

“We’re seeing more momentum now than ever before in utilizing the U.S.-Oman Free Trade Agreement. The connections made during this delegation highlight the immense potential that remains to be unlocked, and OABC is one of the entities actively driving these conversations forward. With a strong foundation built over the years, we’re now entering a phase where opportunities for growth and collaboration are expanding rapidly, and we’re excited to explore the full scope of what’s possible,” said Rebecca Olson, CEO of OABC.

OABC remains committed to supporting its members by enhancing trade and investment opportunities, ensuring businesses on both sides benefit from the growing U.S.-Oman relationship.

 

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