Oman Engages in World Bank-IMF Annual Meetings to Strengthen Global Economic Partnerships

Washington dc: The Sultanate of Oman is actively participating in the 2025 Joint Annual Meetings of the World Bank Group and International Monetary Fund in Washington DC this week.

According to Oman News Agency, the high-level delegation, led by Sultan bin Salim Al Habsi, Minister of Finance, is engaging in discussions on global economic outlook, sustainable development initiatives, and contemporary financial challenges facing the international community.

The ministerial meetings are addressing strategic mechanisms to enhance Oman’s partnerships with international financial institutions and credit rating agencies, while exploring avenues for expanded cooperation with global banking institutions and IMF technical advisory services.

In a development on the sidelines of the meetings, Al Habsi will formalize an agreement with the World Bank Group to establish a country office in Oman. This representation will encompass the Group’s key institutions: the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, International Development Association, International Finance Corporation, and Multilateral Investment Guarantee Agency.

The Omani delegation’s agenda includes participation in the annual consultation between Arab Finance Ministers and the World Bank President, focusing on regional economic priorities and development trajectories across Arab nations. The delegation will also conduct a series of bilateral meetings with international counterparts and leading financial institutions to strengthen cooperative frameworks and address shared economic interests.