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Exporting Pharma and Medical Devices to the Middle East: Oman as a Hub for MENA

When:
Thursday, July 11, 2024, 9:00 AM until 10:00 AM
Additional Info:
Category:
US Commercial Service
Registration is not Required
Payment In Full In Advance Only
Explore how Oman can be a gateway to pharma and medical device export markets in GCC, Middle East and North Africa regions and learn about:

Registering pharma products in Oman to access the Omani market and the lesser regulated markets of Yemen, Africa, Nepal, etc.
Exporting finished products from the U.S. to Oman and exploring options to create a gateway for exporting to larger markets of the MENA region– GCC Countries, Levant, Iraq, Sudan, Yemen, and north Africa, plus the benefit of the logistic acceleration that Oman position provides to access East and Central Africa.
Oman’s registration procedures
Oman’s critical pharma needs
Success stories
FTA benefits
Logistics
The MENA and GCC region offer unexplored & exponential growth opportunities for American pharmaceutical producers as imports accounts for more than 80% of the market share. Oman provides a stable, neutral, and conducive business environment ready to support American pharmaceutical exports.

SOHAR, a logistics hub for international pharma markets to access Oman, GCC, Asia and Africa, has a pharma supply chain eco-system with ready to use warehouses, cold storage facilities and strong connectivity to the Indian subcontinent, upper Gulf, Africa, and Far East. SOHAR’s has a dedicated team consisting of Pharmaceutical, Logistics and FTA specialists to support fast tracked pharmaceutical imports and registrations into Oman and the region.

Presenters will include representatives from the U.S. Commercial Service, SOHAR Port and Freezone, and associated Omani pharmaceutical partners.