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Nepal embassy organises export and tourism promotion event
🇴🇲 Oman /Economy & Trade

Nepal embassy organises export and tourism promotion event

From Times of Oman · () English

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  • Nepal's Embassy in Muscat organized an event promoting export, investment, tourism, and employment opportunities.
  • The event, titled “Economic Partnerships for Mutual Prosperity,” aimed to connect Nepali and Omani businesses.
  • Discussions covered export potential from Nepal, investment avenues, Omani labor regulations, and tourism promotion.

The Embassy of Nepal in Muscat hosted an event titled “Economic Partnerships for Mutual Prosperity” on June 24, 2026, to foster trade, investment, tourism, and employment between Nepal and Oman. The program focused on disseminating information about export opportunities from Nepal and potential investment areas within the country.

Ambassador Dornath Aryal inaugurated the event by lighting the Panas. In his welcome remarks, Ambassador Aryal emphasized Nepal's significant potential in trade, investment, and tourism. He highlighted Nepal's strategic location between India and China, describing it as a potential bridge for trade and investment given the proximity to two of the world's largest economies.

First Secretary Bishesh Kumar Sah presented Nepal's export potential, detailing products with comparative advantages and outlining the process for Omani investors interested in starting businesses or investing in Nepal. He assured attendees that the embassy is ready to facilitate such ventures. The event also included a presentation by Ms. Khawla Mohammed Al Sadooni, a corporate lawyer, who explained Oman's labor rules and regulations for both employers and employees, offering insights into resolving workplace issues and maintaining healthy professional relationships.

A tourism promotional video showcasing Nepal's natural beauty and cultural diversity was screened. Participants, including over 100 CEOs, directors, managers, media representatives, and Nepali entrepreneurs, were encouraged to explore collaborations. The event concluded with a dinner featuring popular Nepali dishes like Mo:Mo, fostering further networking opportunities.

Nepal is strategically located between India and China, two of the world’s largest and fastest-growing economies, with a combined population of about 2.8 billion. This unique geographic position gives Nepal significant potential as a bridge for trade, investment and tourism.

— Ambassador Dornath AryalHighlighting Nepal's strategic geographic advantage for economic partnerships.
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