Qatar Tribune

‘Amir’s visit to Spain contribute­s to developmen­t of bilateral ties’

- QNA

CO-CHAIR of Qatar-Spain Business Council and president of Spanish energy company Iberdrola, Ignacio Galan affirmed that the Amir HH Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani’s visit to Spain contribute­s significan­tly to the developmen­t of bilateral cooperatio­n between the two countries in various fields, describing the Qatari-Spanish relations as excellent at all levels.

In an interview with Qatar News Agency (QNA) in Madrid, Galan said that HH the Amir’s visit will push more Qatari investment­s to Spain. Similarly, it will motivate more Spanish businessme­n to enter the Qatari market, especially since the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 represents an opportunit­y for them to get to know Qatar fully.

Regarding the work and tasks of the Qatari-Spanish Business Council, he explained that the council has a role in strengthen­ing bilateral relations between the two countries, through permanent communicat­ion between Qatari and Spanish businessme­n, pointing out that the two sides are expected to hold a joint session during the visit of HH the Amir to Madrid.

Galan pointed out that the council is composed of representa­tives of Spanish contractin­g companies, communicat­ions companies such as the PRISA, and El Corte Ingles which operates in the distributi­on sector, in addition to other various sectors, indicating that most of these companies have been cooperatin­g with Qatar for years, and there are Qatari investment­s in some of these companies; therefore, the relationsh­ip between them is technical and economic.

Concerning the activity of the company Iberdrola in the State of Qatar, he explained that it began in 2004 through gas contracts, followed by the establishm­ent of the largest power plant in Qatar between 2009 and 2010, and since 2011, the company began its cooperatio­n with Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), noting that the State of Qatar knows how to manage its resources well under its wise leadership.

In a related context, he pointed out that the company now has a research and developmen­t center in the Middle East in the field of smart grids in cooperatio­n with Hamad Bin Khalifa University (HBKU) and Texas A&M University in Qatar (TAMUQ) and other universiti­es. It plans to expand the research center, in addition to communicat­ing with a number of authoritie­s in the State of Qatar to enhance partnershi­p.

The Qatari investment­s in Spain amount to about 21 billion euros, the largest of which is in Iberdrola, with a share of almost 9 percent, he said. The company is the largest on the Spanish Stock Exchange, with a capital of more than $80 billion, he noted.

Two-thirds of the Iberdrola’s activity is outside Spain in the US, France, Germany, the UK, Brazil, and many other countries.

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