Canada-Oman relations
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Bilateral relations
Canada and Oman share common objectives in the areas of international peace and social and economic development. Our relations are very cordial. Oman has pursued a pragmatic foreign policy, frequently mediating between its neighbours, and has given diplomatic support and provided a base for facilities for the campaign against terrorism in Afghanistan. Canada is represented by the Embassy of Canada to Saudi Arabia, in Riyadh. Canada has an honorary consul in Muscat. Oman is represented in Canada by an embassy in Washington, D.C.
Trade relations
Commercial relations with Oman have traditionally been modest. In 2021 the value of all trade between Canada and Oman was approximately $138.6 million. Canada exports a large variety of merchandise to Oman, with the primary goods being cereals, vehicles, and electrical and other machinery. Imports from Oman fluctuate, with plastics usually forming the largest portion of Canadian imports. At times, Canada also imports fertilizers, aluminum products, and iron and steel.
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Operations
Canada and Oman bilateral relations include defence cooperation as the Canadian Armed Forces have had long-standing access to Omani ports. Oman has been a member of Canada’s Military Training Cooperation Program since 1980 and its military personnel have participated in several courses and training opportunities. In both Canada and Oman, education is a high priority. The Government of Oman offers annual scholarships to its citizens to pursue higher education in Canada.
Partnerships and organizations
To develop effective responses to today’s most pressing global challenges, Canada and Oman work closely in multilateral fora, such as:
- International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO)
- United Nations (UN)
- United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
- World Trade Organization (WTO)
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