Following Saudi Arabia, as many as 33 business people from Oman are visiting Indonesia to explore investment opportunities in Southeast Asia’s biggest economy.

The business delegation represented various sectors, such as construction, international trading, property, manufacturing, mining, logistics, tourism, information technology and banking, Investment Coordinating Board (BKPM) chief Thomas Lembong said Wednesday.

“The visit by the Oman delegation shows that investment interests from Middle East countries will begin to emerge. We will cooperate with related parties, such as Kadin [Indonesian Chambers of Commerce and Industry] and the Foreign Ministry, to respond to their interests,” Lembong said in a statement.    

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