The American Chamber of Commerce Oman (AmCham Oman) and the U.S. Embassy Muscat, representing the U.S. Department of State, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) aimed at strengthening collaboration to promote U.S. business opportunities and increase bilateral trade between the United States and the Sultanate of Oman.

The MOU reflects a shared commitment by both participants to combine efforts, resources, and ideas in pursuit of initiatives of mutual interest that support U.S. exports to Oman and deepen commercial engagement between the two countries. Through this framework for cooperation, AmCham Oman and the U.S. Embassy Muscat will explore joint activities aligned with each organization’s respective vision, mission, and program focus.

Under the agreement, the participants will seek opportunities to collaborate on initiatives that encourage market access, facilitate partnerships, and support the growth of U.S. and Omani businesses operating across both markets. The MOU underscores a common focus on practical engagement with the business community and the promotion of sustainable, mutually beneficial trade and investment relationships.

AmCham Oman works within Oman to attract and support both Omani and U.S. businesses, with the objective of enhancing bilateral commerce. The organization delivers a year-round program of business networking events designed to connect Omani and U.S. companies and foster partnerships that benefit all participants. AmCham Oman also organizes workshops, briefings, and speaking engagements to help the business community understand and respond to evolving laws, regulations, and market developments.

“This Memorandum of Understanding formalizes a strong foundation for collaboration,” said Ali Daud, Founder and Chairman Emeritus of AmCham Oman. “By working closely with the U.S. Embassy Muscat, we can support both U.S. and Omani companies with clearer pathways to market, stronger commercial connections, and more practical engagement that advances U.S.–Oman trade.”

“From the arrival of the Boston Rambler trade ship in Muscat in 1790 to the signing of the U.S.-Oman Free Trade Agreement in 2009, commerce has been a pillar of our partnership with Oman over centuries,” commented U.S. Ambassador to Oman Ana A. Escrogima, “Signing this MOU lets us work in lockstep with our friends at AmCham Oman to ensure that our bilateral trade is serving the best interests of American firms while also enhancing critical sectors in Oman.”

The signing of this MOU marks an important step in reinforcing the longstanding economic partnership between the United States and Oman and sets the stage for expanded cooperation in support of bilateral trade and business development.

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