Sultanate of Oman Inaugurates Pavilion at World Economic Forum in Davos

Davos, The Gulf Observer: The Sultanate of Oman’s pavilion at the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos was officially opened on Monday, drawing the presence of international representatives, institutions, and Oman’s delegation to the global event.
In his address at the opening ceremony, Dr. Said Mohammed Al Saqri, Oman’s Minister of Economy and Head of the delegation to the WEF, emphasized the Sultanate’s commitment to fostering international cooperation and finding sustainable solutions to pressing global challenges.
“Oman’s participation in the World Economic Forum reflects our active role in strengthening international ties and our commitment to leading sustainable growth,” Al Saqri stated.
Showcasing Economic Vision
Dr. Al Saqri highlighted the significance of Oman’s pavilion as a symbol of the deepening relationship between the Government of Oman and the World Economic Forum. He noted that this partnership facilitates the exchange of innovative ideas aimed at achieving sustainable development while providing a platform to showcase Oman’s economic vision and developmental achievements.
High Investor Interest
The opening day witnessed a notable influx of global investors to Oman’s pavilion, setting the stage for high-level discussions among elite investors and leading international companies. These engagements underscored Oman’s growing appeal as a destination for investment and innovation on the global stage.
Oman’s presence at the WEF underscores its dedication to building strategic partnerships, fostering sustainable growth, and contributing to the dialogue on global economic and environmental challenges. The pavilion serves as a hub for collaboration, reflecting Oman’s readiness to engage with the world’s leading economic and policy-making communities.