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Oman showcases logistics hub potential at Arab-Greek maritime forum
Oman showcases logistics hub potential at Arab-Greek maritime forum

Observer

time29-06-2025

  • Business
  • Observer

Oman showcases logistics hub potential at Arab-Greek maritime forum

ATHENS: The Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) took part in the 2nd Arab-Greek Maritime Conference held in Athens, Greece, under the theme "Cooperation between Neighbours of the Sea." Organised by the Arab-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce and Development, the event brought together representatives from chambers of commerce, business leaders, and shipping and logistics experts from across the Arab world and Greece. The conference aimed to spotlight the significance of enhancing trade and maritime ties among coastal nations and fostering economic and investment partnerships, especially in the context of rapid shifts in global supply chains and the growing strategic role of ports and industrial zones in national economies. Saif bin Nasser al Taiwani, OCCI board member and Chairman of its Al Dakhiliyah Governorate branch, highlighted Oman's strategic geographical position and investor-friendly legal framework. He affirmed the government's efforts to develop port infrastructure and connect maritime gateways to economic and industrial zones, positioning Oman as a regional logistics and trade hub. He pointed out that Omani ports such as Sohar, Salalah, and Duqm offer integrated industrial environments supporting manufacturing, logistics, and warehousing industries. These facilities present broad opportunities for investment and partnerships in the blue economy. He emphasised the Chamber's commitment to advancing initiatives that stimulate trade, transportation, and investment across free zones and port areas. Al Taiwani also invited business leaders to explore Oman's stable and attractive investment environment, particularly in the maritime and logistics sectors. On the sidelines of the conference, several meetings were held with entrepreneurs and investors active in maritime transport and logistics to explore collaborative investment opportunities and supply chain ventures within the Omani market. — ONA

'Doing Business in the Arab World': A workshop exploring bilateral trade opportunities in Athens - Economy
'Doing Business in the Arab World': A workshop exploring bilateral trade opportunities in Athens - Economy

Al-Ahram Weekly

time27-02-2025

  • Business
  • Al-Ahram Weekly

'Doing Business in the Arab World': A workshop exploring bilateral trade opportunities in Athens - Economy

The Arab-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce and Development hosted Tuesday the fifth workshop, "Doing Business in the Arab World," in Athens, alongside the sixth roundtable discussion, "Meet the Arab Ambassadors." The roundtable, moderated by Rashad Mabger, the chamber's secretary-general, welcomed 88 business leaders from 67 Greek companies. It featured discussions on Arab-Greek relations with participation from several ambassadors, including Omar Amer (Egypt), Saad Alammar (Saudi Arabia), Mohammed Sbihi (Morocco), Mansour Saad Alolaimi (Kuwait), and Zuhair Ensour (Jordan). They addressed their countries' relations with Greece, investment opportunities, and prospects for enhancing bilateral trade and business collaboration. Egypt's Ambassador Amer highlighted the growing economic and trade ties between Egypt and Greece, referencing key strategic projects in the energy sector, such as the electrical interconnection initiative. He also pointed out promising investment opportunities in infrastructure, port connectivity, maritime transport, and joint tourism, which align with the mutual interests of both nations. He elaborated on the incentives that Egypt offers to attract foreign investments. The second session featured Ambassadors Souad Trabelsi (Tunisia) and Ali Khalfan Al-Mansouri (Qatar), along with Chargés d'Affaires Firas Al Rashidi (Syria), Amjd Elyas (Sudan), Marwan Francis (Lebanon), and Adra Benboudiaf (Algeria). Moderated by Haris Lambropoulos, president of the Hellenic Development Bank of Investments, the speakers highlighted their countries' investment environments and preferred sectors to enhance trade ties and partnerships with Greece. Harry Theoharis, a member of the Hellenic Parliament and candidate for the UN Tourism Secretary General position, reiterated his commitment to bolstering Arab-Greek relations across business and cultural sectors, building on his previous role as minister of tourism and vice minister of economy. Dimitris Skalkos, Greek secretary-general for international economic relations, discussed the Hellenic government's initiatives to strengthen Greek-Arab cooperation and outlined Greece's potential as a business and investment hub. Kyriakos Pozrikidis, managing director of TIF HELEXPO S.A., elaborated on the rich history and significance of the Thessaloniki International Exhibition as Greece's premier international fair. As a cherished tradition, the fifth edition of the "Doing Business in the Arab World" workshop offered valuable insights for Greek entrepreneurs aiming to enter or expand in Arab markets. Takis Kakayannis, trade commissioner and former president of the Greek community in Morocco, shared key aspects of doing business in Morocco. Spyros Xanthis, managing director of EUROSOL HELLAS S.A. and board member of the Arab-Hellenic Chamber, moderated a panel featuring presentations by Commercial Attachés from various Greek embassies, including Afroditi Iconomou (Algeria), Stamatios Zachariadis (Tunisia), and Evangelos Dairetzis (Cairo), along with staff members from the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The workshop concluded with representatives from Greek companies engaging in direct discussions with commercial attachés, gaining insights into the specific dynamics of Arab markets. The Arab-Hellenic Chamber invited attendees to participate in the second Arab-Hellenic Maritime Conference, which is scheduled for 25-26 June this year. Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link:

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