Oman today_ Yesterday, March 5, the Oman-Iran Business Council held a virtual meeting to explore ways to strengthen economic and commercial cooperation between the two countries.
The meeting, chaired by Mohammed bin Abdulhussein Baqir from the Omani side and Jamal Razeqi from the Iranian side, focused on several key topics aimed at improving trade relations and supporting innovation.
One of the main discussions revolved around planning the launch of a smart electronic platform, set to be implemented in the coming months. This platform is designed to simplify and accelerate trade processes while offering innovative tools to facilitate smoother business transactions.
Additionally, the meeting proposed allocating spaces in Oman for Iranian companies specializing in innovation and knowledge-based industries. This initiative could contribute to strengthening the economic ties between the two nations.
Another important topic was enhancing collaboration in the fields of pharmaceuticals, healthcare products, and food industries. Moreover, the establishment of a direct shipping line between Iran and Oman was discussed, which could have a significant impact on improving trade and logistics between the two countries.