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Omani Products Shine at Bahrain’s Mara’ee Exhibition

Omani products attracted strong attention at Bahrain’s Mara’ee exhibition this year. Visitors showed growing interest from the opening day. The event offered a valuable opportunity to introduce regional consumers to new offerings. Omani products appeared prominently across several exhibition sections.

The Small and Medium Enterprises Committee at the Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry confirmed the high demand. Committee members worked directly with exhibition organizers in Bahrain. As a result, both sides agreed to expand participation in future editions. This expansion will include more institutions and additional sectors.

Participation in Gulf exhibitions supports broader market access for Omani businesses. These events highlight diversity, quality, and advanced packaging standards. In particular, Omani dates gained noticeable attention from visitors. Therefore, exhibitions play a strategic role in regional promotion efforts.

Moreover, the committee stressed the importance of deeper economic cooperation with Bahrain. Strong communication channels between chambers of commerce remain essential. Such cooperation supports small and medium enterprises on both sides. Consequently, regional trade relations continue to strengthen steadily.

During this edition, 22 Omani institutions took part in the exhibition. They represented the date sector, related industries, and various food products. Their participation reflected growing confidence in regional markets. It also demonstrated readiness to compete beyond domestic boundaries.

Exhibitions also provide valuable market insights for participating institutions. Businesses observe consumer preferences and regional trends closely. As a result, they refine product quality and presentation. This feedback process supports continuous improvement and innovation.

Additionally, the exhibition showcased the balance between tradition and modern production. Many visitors praised packaging quality and product consistency. These elements reflect long-term investment and sector development. Consequently, trust in regional goods continues to increase.

The committee highlighted entrepreneurship as a core development priority. Supporting smaller institutions remains central to economic growth strategies. Therefore, participation in regional exhibitions will continue. These platforms help businesses build networks and visibility.

Finally, the committee confirmed plans for broader participation in future exhibitions. It aims to strengthen regional partnerships through trade events. Through sustained engagement, Omani products continue to expand their presence. This approach reinforces economic integration across the Gulf.

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