Doha: Qatar Exports has successfully concluded its 2025 trade mission to the Sultanate of Oman, held in Muscat on October 21-22, with participation from more than 45 Qatari companies representing a range of strategic industries.
According to Qatar News Agency, Qatar Exports highlighted the mission's outcomes and its contribution to supporting Qatari exporters and enhancing their regional presence. The mission represented a new milestone in advancing trade and investment cooperation between the State of Qatar and the Sultanate of Oman. It aligns with the joint statement issued earlier this year, which reaffirmed both countries' commitment to supporting the private sector, intensifying efforts to increase trade exchange, and enhancing economic integration between the two brotherly nations.
Reflecting on the mission, QDB's Vice President of Enterprise Development and Executive Director of Qatar Exports Khalid Abdulla Al Mana, stated: "The strong coordination and joint efforts throughout this mission reflect the depth of economic relations between Qatar and Oman, and the real potential both countries share for building meaningful regional and international partnerships grounded in mutual interests."
Through Qatar Exports, Qatar Development Bank is committed to promoting Qatari products in Gulf and global markets. The organization will continue to support national exporters by building their capabilities and opening doors to new markets, helping them compete globally as part of a broader strategy to grow Qatar's export ecosystem.
The mission brought together senior Qatari and Omani officials and featured in-depth bilateral discussions between the two sides, alongside a series of meetings and an exhibition for Qatari companies that highlighted the diversity and quality of Qatari products. In total, the program included 350 bilateral meetings, the mission's activities attracted more than 450 visitors, and the value of potential deals exceeded QAR 223 million.
The Qatari participation covered a wide range of sectors, most notably construction materials, plastic products, packaging, manufacturing, medical supplies, furniture, and perfumes, reflecting the development of Qatar's productive base and its high competitiveness in regional markets.
As part of the mission, more than 10 Qatari companies participated in a forum dedicated to oil and gas contractors, organized in collaboration with Nama Group, OQ Group, Omran, and Petroleum Development Oman (PDO). This forum served as a strategic platform to enhance partnership and supply opportunities in the infrastructure, energy, and industrial sectors in the Sultanate of Oman.
The discussions and site visits led to the exploration of promising business opportunities and the discussion of deals valued at several billion dollars, reflecting the strength of the growing trade and investment relations between the State of Qatar and the Sultanate of Oman, and underscoring the commitment of both sides to fostering sustainable economic cooperation.