
Salalah – The third Omani-Chinese Friendship Forum was held in Salalah last week focusing on strengthening strategic partnership and expanding avenues of cooperation and investment between Oman and China. Organised under the theme ‘Chinese Modernisation and Oman Vision 2040: Our Work and Proposals’, the forum was a joint initiative of Al Roya newspaper, the Chinese […]
Salalah – The third Omani-Chinese Friendship Forum was held in Salalah last week focusing on strengthening strategic partnership and expanding avenues of cooperation and investment between Oman and China.
Organised under the theme ‘Chinese Modernisation and Oman Vision 2040: Our Work and Proposals’, the forum was a joint initiative of Al Roya newspaper, the Chinese Embassy in Oman and the Oman-China Friendship Association. It brought together officials, experts and specialists from both countries.
H H Sayyid Marwan bin Turki al Said, Governor of Dhofar, inaugurated the forum and felicitated participants and speakers.
H E Dr Saleh Said Masan, Undersecretary for Commerce and Industry at Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion, described the forum as a “unique opportunity to exchange expertise and explore promising investment areas that serve the development priorities of both countries.”
H E Lyu Jian, Ambassador of China to Oman, said relations between the two countries have remained strong for over 1,200 years, with diplomatic ties formally established in 1978. “Our cooperation has been stable and fruitful, built on mutual respect and equality.”
He added that China is Oman’s top trading partner, with bilateral trade reaching US$36.7bn in 2024. China is also among the top five foreign investors in Oman. “Our collaboration includes the launch of the first Omani satellite, joint energy investments and training programmes that have benefited over 1,200 Omanis.”

The ambassador noted that trade between China and the GCC reached US$288bn in 2024, with Chinese investments increasing by more than 30% in the first half of 2025. He called for more cultural cooperation and the introduction of direct flights between Oman and China.
Dr Khalid Salim al Saidi, Chairman of Oman-China Friendship Association, said it plays a “vital role in strengthening ties beyond formal meetings”. He added that its work now includes building cultural bridges and informal cooperation initiatives based on mutual values.
Naif Hamed Fadhil, Head of the Dhofar branch of Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry, said the forum is “important for bringing business owners closer and enabling bilateral investment in energy, technology, industry, logistics and tourism”. He called for the development of sustainable and impactful cooperation models.
The forum featured discussions on four core themes: Chinese Modernisation and Oman Vision 2040, Energy Sector Cooperation, Innovation and Technology Partnerships, and Cultural and Humanitarian Exchange. It also included a photo exhibition in collaboration with the Chinese Embassy and B2B meetings between companies from the two countries.
More than 30 representatives from Omani and Chinese firms took part, with a dedicated exhibition showcasing Chinese businesses. The forum aimed to reinforce strategic ties and explore new collaboration areas aligned with Oman’s development priorities, while drawing from China’s experience in economic and social modernisation.