logo

$13.7mln in new industrial sector investments in Q1 of 2025: Qatar

Zawya29-04-2025
Doha, Qatar: The Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI) announced that new investments in the industrial sector reached QR 50 million during the first quarter of this year.
The announcement came during the Ministry's first quarterly performance review meeting, chaired by Minister of Commerce and Industry, HE Sheikh Faisal bin Thani bin Faisal Al Thani, and attended by Minister of State for Foreign Trade, HE Dr. Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Sayed; Undersecretary of the Ministry, HE Mohammed bin Hassan Al Malki; and other senior officials.
In a statement issued today, the Ministry noted that the meeting reviewed and evaluated the Ministry's overall performance and progress in line with its approved strategic plans.
Key achievements during the first quarter included the launch of a service allowing foreign investors to establish companies using only a passport, the simplification of environmental permit procedures for industrial facilities in cooperation with the Ministry of Environment and Climate Change, the integration of logistics activities into a single commercial registration in partnership with the Ministry of Transport, and the automatic issuance of tax cards upon the registration of new businesses.
The Ministry also launched the "National Product" page on its website to promote fair competition and enhance the quality of local products. Additionally, the verification process for local factories eligible for benefits under the In-Country Value Plus (ICV+) policy has commenced.
The statement further detailed that the meeting reviewed detailed performance indicators across the Ministry's sectors and administrative units. Results showed that the manufacturing sector contributed QR 52.4 billion to Qatar's real GDP in 2024.
Qatar also advanced significantly in global business efficiency rankings by the International Institute for Management Development (IMD), moving from 18th place in 2022 to 11th place in 2024. Furthermore, the Ministry continued its inspection operations, carrying out 39,558 inspections during the first quarter.
The meeting also addressed the status of the Ministry's projects under the Third National Development Strategy (2024-2030), with 17 percent of the projects completed and 23 percent currently underway.
In the trade sector, the Ministry reported a 32 percent increase in the number of new commercial registrations in Q1 2025 compared to Q1 2024. The ministerial decision to reduce service fees and facilitate company establishment for foreign investors using passports significantly contributed to an 87 percent rise in the issuance of new commercial licenses year-on-year.
Additionally, the average time to issue commercial registrations decreased compared to the same period last year, while the number of home business licenses rose by 54 percent following an expansion of permitted activities from 10 to 63.
Moreover, the Single Window platform launched three new e-services during the first quarter, with plans to introduce 38 more services by year-end. User satisfaction with electronic services remained high. Patent applications, trademark registrations, and copyright applications also increased by more than 18 percent compared to Q1 2024.
In the industry and business development sector, eight new factories were launched in the first quarter, with new industrial investments totaling QR 50 million. Non-hydrocarbon industrial exports reached QR 29.8 billion, and six potential public-private partnership opportunities were studied.
Regarding consumer affairs, the Ministry continued efforts to reduce violations through intensified inspection and awareness campaigns. The meeting also reviewed food and feedstock security levels.
The meeting concluded with a review of progress on approved projects for the first quarter, discussions on key challenges faced by the Ministry, and proposals for solutions to enhance plan implementation, ensure continuous performance improvement, and further enhance the quality of services provided.
© Dar Al Sharq Press, Printing and Distribution. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (Syndigate.info).
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Hajj 2026: How Saudi plans to boost accommodation services
Hajj 2026: How Saudi plans to boost accommodation services

Gulf Business

time9 hours ago

  • Gulf Business

Hajj 2026: How Saudi plans to boost accommodation services

Image credit: Getty Images The Saudi Ministry of Tourism has launched a new digital service enabling hospitality facility operators in Makkah and Madinah to apply for increased bed capacity ahead of the 1447 AH Hajj season. Read- The initiative, available through the Tourism Activities Licenses Portal ( According to the ministry, the move reflects its commitment to operational efficiency and service quality, aligning with early preparations for the upcoming Hajj season. By expanding digital capabilities, the ministry seeks to improve the overall pilgrim experience and ensure comfort and convenience throughout their spiritual journey. This latest measure complements the government's ongoing work to modernize its tourism infrastructure while maintaining adherence to approved procedures and regulations. It is also seen as a critical step toward achieving Saudi Arabia's broader Vision 2030 goals in the tourism and religious service sectors. Operators are encouraged to use the portal to apply for capacity increases in a timely manner, ensuring readiness well before the pilgrimage begins.

Saudi Tourism Ministry launches e-service to boost accommodation capacity in Makkah and Madinah
Saudi Tourism Ministry launches e-service to boost accommodation capacity in Makkah and Madinah

Zawya

time13 hours ago

  • Zawya

Saudi Tourism Ministry launches e-service to boost accommodation capacity in Makkah and Madinah

RIYADH — The Ministry of Tourism has launched a new e-service enabling operators of licensed hospitality facilities in Makkah and Madinah to apply for increased bed capacity during the upcoming Hajj season of 1447 AH, in line with approved procedures and requirements. The ministry said the initiative is part of its ongoing efforts to develop digital services and streamline procedures, enhancing operational efficiency and readiness in the hospitality sector to deliver the highest standards of service to pilgrims. The new service is also part of the ministry's early preparations for Hajj 1447 and its broader strategy to support licensed accommodation providers, improve service quality, and offer seamless and effective electronic solutions. The ministry aims to leverage its digital capabilities to ensure pilgrims' comfort and enable them to perform their spiritual journey with ease and peace of mind. Operators can access the service through the Tourism Activities Licensing Portal on the ministry's website. © Copyright 2022 The Saudi Gazette. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Receives Report on the Implementation Status of Projects of Information Infrastructure Center for Egyptian Planning System
Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Receives Report on the Implementation Status of Projects of Information Infrastructure Center for Egyptian Planning System

Zawya

timea day ago

  • Zawya

Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation Receives Report on the Implementation Status of Projects of Information Infrastructure Center for Egyptian Planning System

Development of 380 technology centers in local municipalities, villages, cities, and new urban communities has been completed. 156 government services are available through the fixed "Khadamat Masr" centers in Sharm El Sheikh, Mokattam, Aswan, and Alexandria; citizens have completed over 300,000 transactions as of the end of June 2025. The development and delivery of 276 centers within the Mobile Technology Centers project for providing government services to citizens has been completed. H.E. Dr. Rania A. Al-Mashat, Minister of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation, received a report on the implementation status of projects for the Ministry's Information Infrastructure Center for the Egyptian Planning System. The center is executing several projects, including the integration of spatial information infrastructure to develop the Egyptian planning system, projects for developing health services and initiatives (sustainability of births, deaths, and vaccinations), the project for developing financial and banking information systems at the National Investment Bank, and improving government performance in cooperation with the Administrative Prosecution Authority. Other projects include the development of technology centers in districts, cities, and new urban communities, improving the operational efficiency of real estate registry offices, as well as the mobile technology centers and fixed "Misr Services" centers. H.E. Dr. Rania Al-Mashat emphasized the pivotal role of the Information Infrastructure Center for the Egyptian Planning System, in light of the significant importance the state places on digital transformation and developing services provided to citizens. This is aimed at the comprehensive development of government policies and performance, to keep pace with the aspirations and challenges of the next phase, and to continue the path of structural and institutional reform. H.E. Dr. Al-Mashat noted that the Ministry is working to advance economic development efforts and close sectoral development gaps by relying on data-driven policies, which reflects the importance of digital transformation in the state's vision. _*Technology Centers in Local Municipalities*_ The report highlighted the project to develop technology centers in local municipalities and new city authorities. This project aims to provide citizens and investors with civilized, fast, accurate, and integrated services by coordinating with governorates to establish technology centers. These centers provide services to citizens and send them through a smart system to back-end departments, linking them with participating government bodies. This enhances performance efficiency, tightens control, and improves monitoring methods using information technology at the level of governorate general offices, centers, cities, districts, rural units (Haya Karima), and new city authorities. The development of service delivery locations in local municipalities (general offices, cities and centers, districts, and new city authorities) for 380 centers has been completed. This includes 316 centers in cities and districts, 30 centers in rural units, and 34 centers in the New Urban Communities Authority to improve the level of services provided to citizens. Moreover, development efforts have contributed to reducing the time for service delivery to citizens by 60% and decreasing crowding rates at fixed technology centers by supporting governorates with 37 mobile technology center vehicles, which had a positive impact on increasing citizen satisfaction. _*"Khadamat Masr" Center Project*_ The report highlighted the "Khadamat Masr" project, which aims to enhance financial and digital inclusion, reduce the time and effort required to obtain government services, and provide a package of government services from a single location. Fixed "Khadamat Masr" branches have been opened in Sharm El Sheikh, Alexandria, Aswan, and Mokattam in Cairo, with a number of other branches in other governorates nearing completion for opening. According to the report, new services have been added, bringing the total number of government services provided in "Khadamat Masr" centers to around 156 by the end of the fourth quarter of the 2024-2025 fiscal year. It is expected that these services will reach about 200 in the next fiscal year, ranging from real estate registration and notarization services, civil affairs, the Egyptian Public Prosecution, social solidarity services, the General Department for Passports, Immigration and Nationality, the General Department of Traffic, social insurance, and electronic payment, among other services. The report revealed that the number of transactions citizens have completed at "Khadamat Masr" centers reached over 300,000 by the end of the fourth quarter of 2024-2025, with an average service time of 30 minutes. The goal is to reduce this average service time to about 20 minutes. The report mentioned that the project for integrating the spatial information infrastructure to develop the Egyptian planning system is a comprehensive national project aimed at improving the efficiency of developmental investment decisions, increasing the efficiency of government spending, optimizing resource utilization, and directing state investments in an efficient and effective manner. This is achieved by using the latest technologies and advanced satellite and aerial imaging to produce unified base maps for the state and all spatial reports. _*Mobile Technology Service Centers*_ The report reviewed the progress of the Mobile Technology Centers project, which aims to provide government services to citizens in a civilized and dignified manner, reduce crowding at government service offices, and improve the business environment. This is achieved by providing digitized services that ensure citizen satisfaction. It was noted that 276 mobile technology centers were delivered by the end of last March, out of a total target of 326 centers, comprising 198 centers for government agencies and 78 mobile centers as part of the "Khadamat Masr" project, in cooperation between the Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation and various government entities. _*Health Projects Information Infrastructure Project*_ Regarding the Health Projects Information Infrastructure Project (sustainability of birth and death systems and development of the vaccination systems' information infrastructure), it aims to enhance the efficiency and transparency of the health system and improve the quality of healthcare services. This is done by developing an integrated information infrastructure that supports the accurate and efficient registration of vital statistics. The project also contributes to enhancing the state's capacity for sustainable health planning, rationalizing spending, and improving vaccination registration mechanisms. The number of health offices linked electronically is 4,666, and the operational capacity of 2,000 health offices has been increased (providing devices and equipment). All vaccination offices have also been linked and are operating on the electronic system. The number of electronically linked vaccination offices has reached 5,434, and the number of vaccination offices supported with devices as part of the 2024/2025 plan has reached 2,000. _*Government Performance Improvement Project*_ The report also covered the project to improve government performance in cooperation with the Administrative Prosecution. This project aims to improve the performance of public facilities nationwide and enhance the quality of life for Egyptian citizens by evaluating and measuring government performance. It also supports decision-makers with accurate data that contributes to improving the performance of public employees and government entities. The project aims to link 273 administrative prosecution offices to the complaints system, and by the end of June 2025, 22,946 complaints had been registered through the system. _*Electronic Voting Project*_ The report outlined the electronic voting project, which aims to establish the first electronic voting system in the Arab Republic of Egypt, in cooperation with the Administrative Prosecution Authority, and to create an integrated digital platform for managing and operating the electoral system electronically. _*Supporting the Operational Capacity of Real Estate Registry Offices*_ The report referred to the project to support the operational capacity of the Real Estate and Notarization Authority's offices. This project contributes to the rapid entry of data for registration and publicity requests for properties in accordance with Law No. 9 of 2022, and the quick completion of property registration procedures for citizens. This leads to an increase in the state's public treasury revenues due to the rise in accepted registration requests and collected fees. The operational capacity of 28 offices, 293 sub-offices, and one main office of the Real Estate and Notarization Authority has been improved. _*Supporting the Operational Capacity of Public Prosecution Offices*_ Regarding the project to support the operational capacity of Public Prosecution offices, it aims to facilitate litigation procedures and ensure that stakeholders can obtain their rights without hardship, within a framework of constitutional and procedural legitimacy. This is achieved by automating 640 offices over four years from the start of the project and converting 50 million documents into digital documents that are easy to access and store. The number of offices targeted for the first year, 2024-2025, is 123 public prosecution offices (19% of the total number of offices), and the number of digitally converted documents has reached 2,375,000. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Ministry of Planning, Economic Development, and International Cooperation - Egypt.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store