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Omani-Canadian Business Forum Highlights Mining Investment Opportunities

The Omani-Canadian minerals partnership took center stage at the Business Forum held in Muscat, aiming to strengthen cooperation. The event provided a platform for investors and decision-makers to explore opportunities in Oman’s minerals sector. Moreover, it focused on sustainable development, knowledge exchange, and long-term strategic collaboration between the two countries.

The Ministry of Energy and Minerals organized the forum to empower the private sector and facilitate technology and expertise transfer. Officials highlighted that the Omani-Canadian minerals partnership supports alignment with sustainability requirements, maximizing added value while ensuring investments benefit the economy and local communities.

During the forum, the Ministry presented Oman’s strategic vision for the minerals sector, detailing priority projects, geological data, and potential investment areas. Furthermore, technical presentations show cased opportunities in mining, processing, and mineral value chains. These discussions aimed to guide investors toward practical, high-impact projects.

Interactive sessions allowed public and private sector representatives from Oman and Canada to discuss regulatory frameworks, investment incentives, and business environment improvements. Participants explored ways to enhance industrial partnerships, integrate value chains, and transform opportunities into executable projects. Consequently, these discussions strengthened understanding and fostered new collaborative initiatives.

Additionally, networking sessions encouraged investors to connect with government officials and industry leaders, building relationships to support future cooperation. Delegates examined potential areas for joint ventures, technological integration, and operational improvements. By promoting dialogue, the forum enhanced transparency, trust, and actionable planning in the minerals sector.

The Canadian delegation conducted a field visit to Al Hadeetha Resources’ copper quarry and processing unit in Al Washihi. They were briefed on operational processes, production efficiency, and supply chain logistics, gaining practical insight into Oman’s minerals capabilities. This hands-on experience complemented forum discussions, highlighting the sector’s potential for international investment.

In conclusion, the Omani-Canadian minerals partnership demonstrated strong potential to attract investments, boost economic growth, and promote sustainable mining practices. The forum successfully connected decision-makers, investors, and industry experts, ensuring that strategic opportunities translate into practical development projects.

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