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Oman Vision 2040 committee discusses private sector challenges
Oman Vision 2040 Main Committee discussed the challenges facing the Omani private sector, the national pillars of the vision, the demographic changes in the Sultanate and the needs for development up to 2040.
Oman Vision 2040 Main Committee discussed the challenges facing the Omani private sector, the national pillars of the vision, the demographic changes in the Sultanate and the needs for development up to 2040.
Under the chair of His Highness Sayyid Haitham bin Tariq Al Said, Minister of Heritage and Culture and Chairman of the Committee, held on Sunday the third meeting of the year at the headquarters of the Ministry of Heritage and Culture.
The committee reviewed the report of the Oman Vision 2020 and discussed ways to seek its help for preparing and implementing Oman Vision 2040.
It also discussed the national priorities and ensuring consistency among the strategies of a number of public organisations and reviewed the draft statement of Oman Vision 2040.
The committee discussed the preparations for holding an international conference on the draft of Oman Vision 2040, scheduled to be held in the second half of 2018, in addition to a number of issues listed on the agenda of the committee and took appropriate decisions.
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