MUSCAT – The visit featured a series of key meetings with senior officials from the Ministry of Finance, Oman Investment Authority, Oman Investment Bank, and the Muscat Stock Exchange.
Discussions focused on broadening partnership horizons, particularly in the areas of infrastructure financing, development projects, joint economic initiatives, and the exchange of technical expertise and financial consultancy. Both parties also explored avenues to strengthen cooperation with Central Asian countries and EDB member states.
This visit reflects Oman’s growing role as an attractive investment hub and a strategic center for regional and international cooperation.
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It is worth noting that the Eurasian Development Bank, founded in 2006, comprises seven member states and is dedicated to supporting sustainable economic growth across the Eurasian region. The bank focuses on financing major development projects in sectors such as energy, transportation, mining, agriculture, and logistics, while offering technical and advisory support to facilitate economic advancement in its member countries.





