Publish Date: 26 January 2016 - 21:17

TEHRAN, Jan. 26 (MNA) – Iran and Oman have agreed that Iran establishes its permanent fairground for trade in Oman.

Seyed Ali Etedali, executive manager of the exhibition told reporters on Tuesday that the implementation of the JCPOA opened new opportunities at home or abroad to improve the prospects of finding economic opportunities overseas including Oman for Iranian businessmen and industry moguls; “the opening of the permanent fairground in Muscat will seek to attend the mission of boosting our goods and services odds of finding customers and publicity; the opening of the trade center will also provide grounds for Iranian services and goods  including marketing, software development, and marketing research to shine with much glow than it did in the past,” he told reporters

Etedali believed that with Oman playing a special role in boosting trade with Iran, the sixth expo would also help bring together industry moguls and high-ranking managers of the private sector to interact in a conducive manner; “the expo is sponsored by Iran’s embassy in Muscat, Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Mine, and Oman’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry and Oman International Exhibition Centre (SAOC) and has opened Tuesday and will welcome visitors for five days,” he added.

“One of the most important achievements of this special event is establishment of Iran’s permanent fairground for trade in Muscat; this edition of the expo features specifically Iran’s exporters and producers and more than 50 parent companies, and trade and services holdings and as a side-event, specialist sessions are held with high-ranking delegations of country’s private sectors participating,” said the executive manager of the expo. The expo is held in an area of 1100 square meters and officially opened January 26 and will continue working for five days.

 

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