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Zawya
16-06-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Qatar attracts over $2.7bln foreign direct investment in 2024
Doha, Qatar: Qatar's International Media Office has announced that the country attracted more than 2.7 billion dollars in foreign direct investment (FDI) in 2024, marking a significant year-on-year (YoY) increase in both projects and jobs creation across various critical sectors. According the report, 241 projects were created, representing a 110% YoY increase investments. Consequently, that created more than 9,000 jobs, a 123% YoY increase. These significant increases were concentrated within top 5 sectors critical to the economy and overall structure of the state, including electric power generation, data processing and hosting, retail and wholesale trade, scientific research and development, and water, sewage, and other systems. © Dar Al Sharq Press, Printing and Distribution. All Rights Reserved. Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (


Qatar Tribune
10-06-2025
- Business
- Qatar Tribune
International visitors to Qatar in Q1 2025 exceeds 1.5 mn
DOHA: Qatar's tourism sector has witnessed rapid growth, with record numbers of visitors arriving. This year, Qatar recorded the highest number of visitors in its history during the first quarter of the year. According to the International Media Office in the State of Qatar, the total number of international visitors to Qatar in the first quarter of 2025 exceeded 1.5 million. Visitors from the Gulf Cooperation Council countries accounted for 36 percent, followed by visitors from Europe at 28 percent, and then Asia and Oceania at 20 percent. In 2024, the tourism sector contributed QAR 55 billion to the GDP, achieving a growth of 14% compared to 2023. Visitors in the 2024/2025 cruise season reached more than 360,000. The number of visitors in 2024 exceeded 5 million, with an annual growth rate of 25%, and tourism spending reached 40 billion riyals.

ILoveQatar.net
10-06-2025
- Politics
- ILoveQatar.net
Here's a statement from Qatar's International Media Office in response to fabricated reports in Israeli media
Here's the statement from the International Media Office of the State of Qatar in response to fabricated reports in Israeli media, posted on 10 June 2025: "Fabricated documents are once again circulating in the Israeli media in an attempt to sow tension and division between Qatar and the United States at a crucial stage in our efforts to mediate a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. The timing of their release is no coincidence. It is a deliberate distraction, deployed by those who want to deflect attention from negative coverage of their own irresponsible actions in Gaza – including those reported in the news over the past week – at a moment when a breakthrough is within reach. This tactic has been used previously by those who want diplomacy to fail. They do not want Qatar's work with the Trump administration – on the Gaza file and other regional files – to succeed in bringing peace to the region. Similar methods have been used against those who have spoken out against the continuation of the war, or worked diplomatically to bring the hostages home including members of President Trump's administration, in an effort to discredit them and undermine the diplomatic process. Their efforts will not succeed. No fabricated documents will weaken the bond between Qatar and the United States. We urge all media outlets to remain vigilant against misinformation spread by those who want to disrupt the negotiations by any means necessary in order to prolong the conflict." Source & cover image credit: Qatar's International Media Office


Qatar Tribune
10-06-2025
- Politics
- Qatar Tribune
Qatar's International Media Office warns against fabricated reports in Israeli media
DOHA: Fabricated documents are once again circulating in the Israeli media in an attempt to sow tension and division between Qatar and the United States at a crucial stage in our efforts to mediate a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas, said the International Media Office of the State of Qatar. In a press statement, the Media Office said that the timing of their release is no coincidence. 'It is a deliberate distraction, deployed by those who want to deflect attention from negative coverage of their own irresponsible actions in Gaza – including those reported in the news over the past week – at a moment when a breakthrough is within reach,' it said. 'This tactic has been used previously by those who want diplomacy to fail. They do not want Qatar's work with the Trump administration – on the Gaza file and other regional files – to succeed in bringing peace to the region. 'Similar methods have been used against those who have spoken out against the continuation of the war, or worked diplomatically to bring the hostages home including members of President Trump's administration, in an effort to discredit them and undermine the diplomatic process.' 'Their efforts will not succeed. No fabricated documents will weaken the bond between Qatar and the United States,' added the statement. The Media Office also urged all media outlets to remain vigilant against misinformation spread by those who want to disrupt the negotiations by any means necessary in order to prolong the conflict.


ME Construction
16-05-2025
- Business
- ME Construction
ACCIONA Living & Culture completes the design and execution of Pathway to Peace exhibition
Industry News ACCIONA Living & Culture completes the design and execution of Pathway to Peace exhibition By The exhibition presents a journey through Qatar's dedication to peaceful diplomacy and conflict resolution and its focus on mediation as a cornerstone of Qatar's foreign policy ACCIONA Living & Culture has completed the design and execution of Pathway to Peace, a newly inaugurated exhibition curated by the International Media Office (IMO) of the State of Qatar. This exhibition delves into the crucial role of mediation and peace building in shaping the global stage. Located in the grand ballroom of the Sheraton Grand Doha Resort & Convention Hotel, the exhibition presents a powerful and captivating journey through Qatar's dedication to peaceful diplomacy and conflict resolution. Pathway to Peace centre, its focus on mediation as a cornerstone of Qatar's foreign policy, shedding light on the nation's role as a neutral facilitator in international negotiations and dialogue, the firm explained. ACCIONA Living & Culture was the driving force behind the design and execution of this project, overseeing every aspect from spatial adaptation and lighting design to the installation of narrative, audiovisual, and interactive content. The result is an environment that embodies the core values of diplomacy, cultural understanding, and cooperation that underpin Qatar's global initiatives, it added. This exhibition marks another milestone in ACCIONA's presence in the region. It further underscores its expertise in designing innovative cultural spaces that inspire, educate, and foster connections among people through storytelling and thoughtful design. ACCIONA Living & Culture, with its presence in the region, continues to deliver cultural projects that inform, inspire, and foster meaningful public engagement. The project adds to ACCIONA Living & Culture's portfolio in Qatar. ACCIONA, in collaboration with UCC, spearheaded the design and museography of the 3-2-1 Qatar Olympic and Sports Museum, the largest museum globally dedicated to Olympic Games and sports. Additionally, ACCIONA led the design and production of 150 media installations for the National Museum of Qatar, played a pivotal role in the development and implementation of Msheireb Museums, and numerous temporary exhibitions for Qatar Museums, including the Al Jazzera Exhibition and Tales of a Connected World: Lusail Museum.