During the meeting, the company presented a number of proposals aimed at entering the Uzbek market, including the diversification of fish production and improving the quality of feed used in aquaculture. At present, the company is at the stage of studying the Uzbek market and has expressed its readiness to offer innovative solutions that would contribute to the development of this important sector in Uzbekistan.
AMJ is one of Oman’s leading law firms, with nearly 40 years of experience. The firm specializes in corporate and commercial law, projects and energy, mergers and acquisitions, project finance, and litigation. AMJ has an extensive network of connections with both public and private entities in Oman and is internationally recognized as a reliable partner for doing business in the country.
These dedicated students, representing the Turkic world, are making every effort to strengthen their academic knowledge, enhance their professional skills, and broaden their cultural horizons. The meeting took place in a warm and friendly atmosphere, during which sincere appreciation was expressed to the students who are proudly and достойно representing their home countries in the Arab region.
During the meeting, the Embassy discussed holding a joint cultural and humanitarian event in the Sultanate of Oman to mark this important date. The purpose of the event is to introduce Omani society to the rich cultural heritage of the Turkic world and to strengthen intercultural exchange between the Turkic-speaking countries and the Sultanate of Oman.
At the initiative of the Embassy, an online meeting was held today between Uzbek exporting companies and representatives of Lulu Hypermarket — one of the largest retail chains in the Sultanate of Oman — with the aim of enhancing trade relations between Uzbekistan and Oman. During the meeting, prospects for cooperation were discussed in detail.
During the conversation, the parties discussed in detail issues related to cooperation in the field of personnel training, the exchange of experience, as well as organizing reciprocal visits of officials responsible for this sector.
The journalist, who visited Uzbekistan with his friends in September this year, noted that he was inspired by our country’s glorious history, unique nature, rich culture, and the scientific heritage of our great ancestors.
On 24 November of this year, the Ambassador of Uzbekistan to the Sultanate of Oman, H.E. Abdusalom Khatamov, met with the Omani Minister of Health, H.E. Hilal bin Ali Al-Sabti. During the meeting, the sides discussed the current cooperation between Uzbekistan and Oman in the field of healthcare, as well as preparations for signing a document aimed at expanding collaboration in medical training, knowledge exchange, and the development of healthcare. Future initiatives intended to further strengthen the partnership for the benefit of both countries were also reviewed.