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Exclusive Edition Of ‘Oman – A Nation On The Move’ Celebrates Oman’s 50th National Day
In commemoration of the 50th National Day of Renaissance, United Media Services recently published the special edition of ‘Oman – A Nation on the Move’.
The publication showcases the 50 redefining moments in the history of Oman, the viewpoints of senior government officials, and progress made in the key economic and social sectors.
It also features how Oman is embarking on the path of renewed renaissance and Vision 2040 under the dynamic leadership of His Majesty Sultan Haitham Bin Tarik.

The publication has been supported by the leading companies from across the sectors.
The special edition was recently unveiled by His Excellency Qais Al Yousuf, Minister of Commerce, Industry & Investment Promotion in an event held at Hotel Sheraton Oman, Muscat.
His Excellency Mohamed Bin Sulaiman Al Kindi, Deputy Governor of Muscat Governorate, also graced the occasion.
The event witnessed the congregation of the business leaders and dignitaries who are driving the country’s business and economy, and are instrumental in the nation-building process.
During the event, H.E. Qais Al Yousuf stated that Oman Vision 2040 envisages empowering the private sector and providing the necessary support for it so that it could participate in building a competitive economy that is integrated with the global economy, keeps pace with changes and developments, and is able to work with high production efficiency in various economic sectors.
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