Oman to Fast-Track Approval of Indian Pharma Products Registered by USFDA,
UKMHRA and EMA
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10th Session of the India-Oman Joint Commission Meeting
(JCM) was held on 11 May 2022 in New Delhi
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Piyush Goyal
to visit Oman for next meeting of India-Oman Joint Commission in 2023
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India Lauds Oman for accepting PM Modi’s ‘One Sun One World
One Grid’ Initiative, Ratifying International Solar Alliance
The 10th Session of the India-Oman Joint Commission Meeting
(JCM) was held on 11 May 2022 in New Delhi. It was co-chaired by Piyush Goyal, Union Minister of Commerce
& Industry, Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution and Textiles, Government
of India and H.E. Mr. Qais bin Mohammed al Yousef, Hon’ble
Minister of Commerce, Industry and Investment Promotion of the Sultanate of Oman,
who is in India now with a 48-member delegation comprising senior officials and
business leaders.
Significant Outcomes of the 10th India-Oman JCM:
With forward-looking and solution-oriented deliberations,
the JCM witnessed significant progress on all matters of mutual interest across
the entire gamut of bilateral economic relations between the two countries. Some
of the important outcomes of the meeting are summarized below:
Fast tracking of approvals for registration of Indian pharmaceutical
products already registered by USFDA, UKMHRA and EMA was agreed to during the deliberations.
Joint release of a Market Research Report commissioned by
the Embassy of India, Muscat on Pharmaceutical sector in Oman highlighting strategies
and opportunities for Indian companies in Oman in this sector.
Appreciation by India for the signing and ratification of
International Solar Alliance (ISA) Framework Agreement by Oman and for acceptance
of the Green Grids/'One Sun One World One Grid' (OSOWOG) initiative of Prime Minister
Narendra Modi for connecting solar energy supply across borders.
Expression of commitment from both sides to facilitate trade
and to comprehensively address all issues pertaining to Tariff/Non-Tariff Barriers.
Agreement on expeditious conclusion of all Memorandum of Understanding
(MoUs)/ Agreements under discussion, including on standards
and metrology, India-Oman Double Taxation Avoidance Agreement, India-Oman Bilateral
Investment Treaty, Invest Oman and Invest India, and Rupay
card acceptance in Oman etc.
Enhance collaboration across a range of fields with particular
emphasis on the 3Ts (Trade, Technology, Tourism), food & agriculture, renewable
energy including Green Hydrogen and Green Ammonia, health and pharmaceuticals, mining,
manufacturing, IT, sports, culture, youth and tourism.
Bilateral trade has been witnessing robust growth increasing
from US$ 5.4 billion in 2020-21 to US$ 9.94 billion during 2021-2022, an impressive
annual growth of 82.6%. Indian firms have invested heavily in Oman in various sectors
like iron and steel, cement, fertilizers, textile, cables, chemicals, automotive,
etc. There are over 6,000 Indian enterprises and establishments in Oman with an
estimated investment of US$ 7.5 billion. Cumulative FDI equity inflows from Oman
to India during the period April 2000-December 2021 have amounted to USD 558.68
million.
H.E. Minister Qais of Oman extended
a cordial invitation to CIM Piyush Goyal to visit Oman in 2023 for the next session of the JCM.
CIM accepted the invitation with pleasure. The dates will be decided through diplomatic
channels.