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Wed, 11/18/2009 - 13:41
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Yemeni-Omani trade exchange increased to %800

SANA'A, Nov. 17 (Saba) - The trade
exchange between Yemen and Oman increased up to %800 during the 1990s.
In a statement to Saba, the Omani ambassador to Yemen Abdullah Ben Hamad al-Badi
indicated that this increase included $182.1 million Omani exports to Yemen and
$24.4 million
Yemeni exports to Oman, adding that the trade exchange between the two countries
increased in 2008 to $95 million.
"Cooperation between the two countries for many years resulted in establishing
al-Mazyona zone for free trade and setting up land, air and marine roads among them
as well
as opening the new trips between Sana'a to Salalah by Alsaeda Airways company aiming
at boosting the brotherly relations between the two brotherly countries, "al-Badi
said.
"The Omani-Yemeni relations witnessed a progress as they held the 9th joint
Omani-Yemeni ministerial committee meetings in February in which the two countries
signed three
cooperation agreements in transport, technical education and vocational training,"
he pointed out.
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