Qatar Tribune

Opportunit­ies galore for US firms in Qatar: Minister

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THE US-Qatar Business Council (USQBC) and US Chamber of Commerce partnered to host a business reception featuring Minister of Municipali­ty HE Dr Abdullah bin Abdula i bin Turki Al Subaie and attended by Qatar’s Minister of State and Chairman of the Board of Directors for Qatar Free ones Authority (QF A) HE Ahmad bin Mohammed Al Sayed.

The event was hosted at the US Chamber of Commerce headquarte­rs in Washington, DC and was attended by members of both the Chamber and USQBC, private sector and government officials, both minister’s accompanyi­ng delegation­s, and the wider business community.

Speaking on the occasion, Al Subaie said, “Qatar cherishes its relationsh­ip with the United States. American companies have been partners in Qatar’s developmen­t for decades. Numerous new opportunit­ies are emerging in food security, infrastruc­ture, and many other areas, and Qatar welcomes American involvemen­t.”

Khush Choksy, Senior Vice President – Middle East and Turkey Affairs, US Chamber of Commerce, said, “Qatar is a critical ally and partner to the United States, and the commercial relationsh­ip is an integral part of that partnershi­p. The opportunit­ies available to the private sector in Qatar are wide-ranging, and with the 50th anniversar­y of US-Qatar diplomatic relations this year, we are confident that US trade and investment with Qatar will continue to grow in sectors across the economy from digital to healthcare to infrastruc­ture and everything in between.”

USQBC Managing Director and Treasurer of the Board of Directors Mohammed Barakat said, “The United States has been a key partner in Qatar’s ambitions targets for enhanced sustainabi­lity, mobility, environmen­tal stewardshi­p,

food security, and infrastruc­ture developmen­t. With Qatar’s continual focus on employing the most innovative

technologi­es, we foresee many US companies taking advantage of the projects in Qatar in these areas, especially

with the attractive facilities and incentives offered by Qatar Free ones Authority.”

The FIFA World Cup Qatar

2022 has spurred a wave of infrastruc­ture developmen­t in the country and is expected to attract 1.5 million visitors to Doha and generate billions in revenue for the Qatari economy. Sustainabi­lity and environmen­tal stewardshi­p are the driving forces behind the upcoming tournament with Qatar committing to host the first carbon-neutral FIFA World Cup. Similarly, recycling parts of the eight stadiums constructe­d for the tournament along with consumer waste generated during the tournament are poised to set new global benchmarks for waste reduction.

Qatar is a key investor in the agricultur­al sector in the US with large investment­s both in dairy and feedstock production. On the strength of the rapid developmen­t of its domestic agricultur­al sector, the country seeks to use its strategic geographic location, recent port infrastruc­ture upgrades, and appealing business incentives to become a regional centre for value-added processing of food and agricultur­al products, with many opportunit­ies for facilities to be placed in QF A facilities.

In late 2021, QF A signed an agreement with Aspiration, a US-based global leader in Sustainabi­lity as a Service, to expand access to sustainabi­lity services in the region, in line with QF A’s efforts to develop the world’s first net- ero free ones, and part of a larger collaborat­ion with Aspiration. QF A has set forth its sustainabi­lity strategy with the goal to become the world’s most sustainabl­e free one group.

The bilateral business ties between the United States and Qatar continue to solidify with the total economic relationsh­ip between them exceeding

200 billion as of 2019. The US is Qatar’s largest foreign direct investor with a total of

110.6 billion in FDI and is the largest single source of exports to Qatar at 6.5 billion in goods in 2019. Today, more than 50 US companies now operate in Qatar.

 ?? ?? Minister of Municipali­ty HE Dr Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Subaie speaks at an event at the US Chamber of Commerce headquarte­rs in Washington.
Minister of Municipali­ty HE Dr Abdullah bin Abdulaziz bin Turki Al Subaie speaks at an event at the US Chamber of Commerce headquarte­rs in Washington.

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