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Korea and Oman Strengthen Water Management Cooperation Through Joint Seminar

Muscat, Korea and Oman recently held a joint seminar on sustainable water management, showing strong commitment to solving water challenges. The event brought together government agencies, water authorities, and business leaders from both countries to share ideas, practical solutions, and new technologies. This seminar highlighted the importance of sustainable water management for a reliable water future.

The seminar took place on December 9, 2025, and was co-hosted by the Embassy of Korea in Muscat, Korea’s Ministry of Climate, Energy and Environment, and Oman’s Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources. The Korea Water Partnership (KWP) and KOTRA Muscat Office helped organize the event. Both public and private stakeholders joined, showing strong support for sustainable water management.

During the program, participants took part in policy discussions and technology presentations. Topics included cutting down water losses, better desalination, improving wastewater treatment, and smart water systems. Experts shared real-life examples from both countries to guide practical steps in sustainable water management.

After the seminar, business-to-business meetings let companies talk about joint projects and technology partnerships. Korean and Omani firms explored ways to work together in water infrastructure, efficiency, and digital monitoring. These talks aim to create long-term cooperation and follow-up studies.

Officials stressed that sustainable water management needs constant knowledge sharing, new technology, and teamwork. By combining skills and resources, both countries can handle water challenges and support economic and environmental benefits.

The seminar also helped strengthen personal and institutional connections. Participants showed strong interest in training, workshops, and follow-up programs. Experts agreed that these efforts will help both countries build efficient and sustainable water systems.

In conclusion, the Korea–Oman seminar marks a major step in sustainable water management. Through shared learning, policy cooperation, and business partnerships, both nations are taking real action to protect water resources for the future.

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