Oman and Egypt discuss regional stability and trade routes
Oman and Egypt discuss regional stability and trade routes
Updated at: June 27, 2026 at 02:00 AM
Oman and Egypt are strengthening their bilateral ties, focusing on a robust dual strategy: economic integration and regional stability.
By developing new maritime and logistics corridors, the two nations aim to connect Egypt’s Port of Sokhna with Oman’s Port of Salalah.
This initiative is designed to streamline trade between Gulf markets and Europe, bolstered by collaborative efforts in infrastructure projects like the Muscat metro and the Suez Canal Economic Zone.
Beyond trade, Oman and Egypt are aligned on regional security.
Both countries prioritize diplomacy over conflict, emphasizing the freedom of navigation in critical waterways like the Strait of Hormuz.
Oman’s history of mediation in regional crises complements Egypt’s commitment to Gulf security.
Through the Omani-Egyptian Business Council, these nations are actively reducing trade barriers and aligning industrial policies to build economic resilience.
This partnership is a key component of both Oman’s Vision 2040 and Egypt’s national development goals, positioning both countries as vital hubs in the global trade network.
By leveraging their strategic geography, they hope to withstand economic shocks and foster long-term prosperity in an evolving geopolitical landscape.
