Oman-based Ithraa, an inward investment export development agency, recently hosted a delegation from Sri Lanka with the aim of promoting and enhancing trade and investment relations between the two countries.
Dr Salem ben Nasser Al Ismaily, chairman of Ithraa, received the Sri Lankan delegation which was headed by Karu Jayasuriya, speaker of the Sri Lankan Parliament and K Pathmanathan, Sri Lankan Ambassador to Oman. The meeting was also attended by Dr Said Al Mharmi, member of the Majlis Al Dawla, Ithraas advisor for planning and follow-up; Ali Al Balushi and Nasima Al Balushi, Ithraas director general for export development and acting director general for investment promotion.
The visiting Sri Lankan delegation aims to promote and enhance trade and investment relations with Oman.
Real gross domestic product (GDP) growth is projected to rise to 4.4% in 2018, supported by a recovery in agriculture and industry and robust growth in services, reaching 5% over the medium term.
Many in Omans business community believe Sri Lanka offers unique opportunities for Omani exporters. Strong economic growth, an educated labour force, a growing middle class and access to markets in the region makes it an attractive market for Omani exporters.
Al Ismaily said: We are here to develop and support two-way trade and investment. I encourage more Sri Lankan businesses to come in to Oman. We are an excellent place in which to invest and grow your business. Indeed, I confirm that Ithraa is fully committed to helping strengthen and facilitate mutually beneficial business ties with Sri Lanka.”