Oman is a country in the southeast of the Persian Gulf, where most of its income comes from the sale of oil. Most of Oman's imports are related to vehicles, machinery, etc
It is a variety of food items, among which fruit export is also included. Ninety percent of Oman's domestic needs are supplied through imports, and we must say that Iran's share is very high compared to other countries.
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Exporting fruit to Oman has many advantages, and one of the most important advantages is the issue of inflation below three percent in this country
Finally, what makes all businessmen inclined to do business with Oman is Oman's support for investors who spend their money in Oman. This country supports these investors by paying loans with a very small interest to increase the economic prosperity of their country and make all businessmen eager to do business in this country.
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Location of Oman
The country of Oman is an Arab country ruled by a kingdom that has a border with the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia from the west, Yemen from the south, and the Strait of Hormuz has a water border with Iran. The country of Oman has two outcrops, a small part of which is south of the Strait of Hormuz My name is Musandam. Khasab port is located in this part of Oman, and most of Iran's fruit exports to Oman are carried out through this port. Like other Arab countries in the Persian Gulf, Oman's main income is from the sale of oil, in addition to tourism, fishing And agriculture is also an important economic activity of Oman.
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Iran exports to Oman
In the past years, the economic situation of the royal country of Oman has been accompanied by increasing growth, and the amount of commercial exchanges between this country and other countries of the world, such as the volume of Iran's exports to Oman, has increased. Different countries are trying to penetrate the Oman market by holding trade exhibitions and are competing. Among the most important goods that are exported to Oman, we can mention a variety of foodstuffs and agricultural and livestock products, construction materials and equipment, road construction and transportation machinery, technical and engineering services in various sectors. It is hoped that with detailed planning and In these cases, we should see an increase in exports, such as the export of fruit to Oman by Iranian merchants. The stability of the economic conditions of Iran and Oman over the years has created a very suitable business environment between these two countries, to the extent that Oman can be mentioned as one of Iran's permanent and hassle-free business partners. The volume of Iran's exports to Oman in the last few years has grown significantly There has been a lot of attention and this growth reached 600 million Rials in 2018 with a big jump and it is expected that this volume will continue to rise in the coming years. For more information, you can read Trade with Oman.
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Trade agreements between Iran and Oman
which was signed in May 1390 between the five countries of Iran-Oman-Uzbekistan-Turkmenistan and Qatar) and many memorandums of understanding in the fields of cooperation between the chambers of commerce of the two countries of Iran and Oman regarding exports to Oman, exchange of technological information and export statistics to Oman, tourism, and cooperation in the field of water resources, in addition to the formation of specialized committees in the fields of oil and gas, scientific, security and political cooperation, tourism and the follow-up committee of the meetings of the joint commission between the two countries indicate the strong will of high-level officials. The two countries want to expand relations in various fields.
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The best export to Oman
In order to identify the best export to Oman, we must first understand the needs of the Oman market through research. In recent years, by implementing its development plans, the country of Oman is seeking to achieve goals such as creating a commercial and industrial hub by the Indian Ocean. It is necessary to meet the needs such as construction materials and supply of engineering and work services, etc. Considering these needs, many Iranian businessmen have provided sub-satellite equipment and services in this country, examples of which are contracting contracts. Iranian companies in Oman or cement exports to Oman. The needs of the Omani market are not only limited to construction materials and services. Oman is dependent on other countries in terms of food supply, and some food such as fruits and vegetables from other countries enters Due to the presence of Asian immigrants, most of whom are Indians, as well as the presence of international companies from countries such as Russia and England, the Oman market has different types of shopping tastes, and this has created a diverse market with high capabilities in this country.
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