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Qatar Tribune
20-05-2025
- Business
- Qatar Tribune
Turkish finance minister invites Qataris to invest in his country
Tribune News Network Doha Qatar Chamber hosted a high-level Turkish trade delegation headed byMehmet Şimşek, Minister of Treasury and Finance of the Republic of Turkey. The delegation was received by Eng. Ali bin Abdullatif Al Misned, Qatar Chamber Board Member. Also attended the meeting were several QC board members, H.E. Dr. Mustafa Göksu, Ambassador of the Republic of Turkey to the State of Qatar, Furkan Karayaka, Vice President of the Investment Office of the Presidency of the Republic of Turkey, along with a number of Qatari businessmen. The meeting discussed ways to boost cooperation between Qatar and Turkey in commercial and economic fields. Discussions also covered the investment climate and available opportunities in both countries, with an emphasis on establishing trade alliances between Qatari and Turkish companies. In his remarks, Eng. Ali Al Misned praised the strong and brotherly relations between Qatar and Turkey across various fields, particularly trade and economic cooperation. He stressed Qatar Chamber's readiness to support efforts aimed at further enhancing collaboration between the business sectors of both countries. He noted that the volume of trade exchange between the two countries amounted to QR 4.18 billion in 2024. Al Misned also pointed out that more than 140 Turkish companies are currently operating in the Qatari market, including 16 wholly owned by Turkish investors, across various sectors. For his part, Mehmet Şimşek, Minister of Treasury and Finance of the Republic of Turkey, affirmed the strength of relations between Turkey and Qatar, noting the deep-rooted and strategic partnership between the two nations. He highlighted key features of the Turkish economy and its conducive environment for business and investment. He underscored the importance of enhancing cooperation through the establishment of joint ventures, whether in Qatar, Turkey, or third markets such as Africa, East Asia, and other emerging economies. He further emphasized that Turkey offers numerous investment opportunities and warmly welcomes Qatari investments across all sectors such as technology. Renewable energy, industry, agriculture, tourism and infrastructure.


Qatar Tribune
10-05-2025
- Business
- Qatar Tribune
QC takes part in IRU general assembly meet
Tribune News Network Doha Qatar Chamber recently took part in the general assembly meeting of the International Road Transport Union (IRU), held in Geneva, Switzerland. The chamber was represented by Eng Ali bin Abdullatif Al Misned, board member, president of the Qatar Association for Freight Forwarding and Logistics (QAFL), and vice chair of the Region Africa and Middle East (RAME) for the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA). The meeting featured a roundtable on road transport and competitiveness and covered key agenda items, including the speech of IRU President Radu Dinescu, the general assembly and financial reports, and a review of the IRU Award for Top Road Transport Managers 2025. In statements, Al Misned emphasised that such meetings serve as a strategic international platform for enhancing cooperation and the exchange of expertise in the fields of transport and logistics. He noted that they open broader avenues for member countries to achieve integration and competitiveness across land and logistics supply chains. 'Our participation in this important event reflects Qatar's commitment to reinforcing its position as an integrated logistics hub and advancing infrastructure development to facilitate regional and international land trade,' he said. He underscored the rapid changes underway in the global road transport sector, which call for deeper cooperation and the adoption of smart, sustainable solutions. He also highlighted Qatar Chamber's dedication to playing an active role in shaping the future of transportation through its contributions to the IRU. Al Misned further highlighted the importance of digital transformation and the need to enhance the competitiveness of the transportation sector. He referred to the initiatives outlined in the IRU's collective call to action titled 'Driving Competitiveness – A Collective Call to Action', which emphasises innovation, collaboration, and policy alignment to strengthen global transport systems. He also underscored the importance of supporting the IRU's efforts in training and talent development, particularly through initiatives such as the IRU Award for Top Road Transport Managers 2025. He affirmed that investing in human capital remains a cornerstone for achieving sustainable development in the transport and logistics sector.


Qatar Tribune
10-05-2025
- Business
- Qatar Tribune
Qatar Chamber participates in IRU General Assembly meeting
DOHA: Qatar Chamber has taken part in the General Assembly meeting of the International Road Transport Union (IRU), held in Geneva, Switzerland. The Chamber was represented by Board Member, President of the Qatar Association for Freight Forwarding and Logistics (QAFL) and Vice Chair of the Region Africa and Middle East (RAME) for the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA) Eng Ali bin Abdullatif Al Misned. The meeting featured a roundtable discussion on road transport and competitiveness and covered key agenda items, including the speech by IRU President Radu Dinescu, the General Assembly and financial reports, and a review of the IRU Award for Top Road Transport Managers 2025. In statements, Al Misned emphasized that such meetings serve as a strategic international platform for enhancing cooperation and the exchange of expertise in the fields of transport and logistics. He noted that they open broader avenues for member countries to achieve integration and competitiveness across land and logistics supply chains. "Our participation in this important event reflects Qatar's commitment to reinforcing its position as an integrated logistics hub and advancing infrastructure development to facilitate regional and international land trade," he stated. He underscored the rapid changes underway in the global road transport sector, which call for deeper cooperation and the adoption of smart, sustainable solutions. He also highlighted Qatar Chamber's dedication to playing an active role in shaping the future of transportation through its contributions to the IRU. Al Misned further highlighted the importance of digital transformation and the need to enhance the competitiveness of the transportation sector. He referred to the initiatives outlined in the IRU's collective call to action titled "Driving Competitiveness, A Collective Call to Action," which emphasizes innovation, collaboration, and policy alignment to strengthen global transport systems. He also underscored the importance of supporting the IRU's efforts in training and talent development, particularly through initiatives such as the IRU Award for Top Road Transport Managers 2025. He affirmed that investing in human capital remains a cornerstone for achieving sustainable development in the transport and logistics sector.