
MUSCAT — The Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Committee at Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry (OCCI) discussed proposals to develop the services of the ” Estidamah” platform during a meeting held today at the Chamber’s headquarters in Muscat. The meeting was chaired by Sheikh Ahmed Amer Al Maslahi, Chairman of the Committee.
During the meeting, the committee reviewed the progress of the Estidamah platform and the ongoing efforts to attract specialized offers and benefits for entrepreneurs utilizing the platform. Discussions also focused on simplifying and accelerating project registration procedures, as well as establishing timeframes to attract the largest possible number of projects during the initial launch phase. Furthermore, the meeting addressed a proposal to expand the scope of the platform to include a wider range of users, while emphasizing the importance of maintaining the platform’s primary objective: supporting and empowering Omani entrepreneurs who manage their own projects.
The task force for regulating recruitment offices within the committee held a meeting to discuss the key challenges facing the sector. The team reviewed a platform designed to organise the work of recruitment offices, examining its operational mechanisms and its role in regulating the recruitment of expatriate labor to increase efficiency and mitigate associated challenges. Additionally, the meeting explored opportunities to enhance the participation of local institutions in projects related to In-Country Value (ICV).
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