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Qatar keen to strengthen ties with Algeria: QBA

The QBA held a meeting with Algeriaโ€™s Minister of Commerce Said Djellab and the accompanying delegation.

 

Qatar is keen to develop its relationship with Algeria, and the countryโ€™s investors will be interested in the Algerian market and its investment opportunities, Qatari Businessmen Association leaders told Algeriaโ€™s minister of commerce here.

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The QBA held a meeting with Algeriaโ€™s Minister of Commerce Said Djellab and the accompanying delegation.

Welcoming the Algerian delegation, QBA chairman HE Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim al-Thani stressed on the โ€œimportance of the Algerian market and the natural and economic resources of Algeria.โ€

Sheikh Faisal talked about โ€œhis own experience as an investor, focusing on the countryโ€™s natural potentials such as climate, diversity, and agricultural land that could be very useful for mutual collaboration in the agricultural and tourism sectors; in addition to the skilled and specialised labour available in Algeria.โ€

He also pointed to the keenness of Qatari businessmen to discuss the means of co-operation and investment in Qatar and Algeria as long as the co-operation achieves mutual benefits.

Sheikh Faisal confirmed QBAโ€™s “interest” in the Algerian market and its investment opportunities. He also pointed at the openness of the Qatari market to investments and partnership.

The two sides agreed to activate the Qatari-Algerian Business Council. The council will aim at creating the right environment for investment and exploring the potential investment projects that could be of interest to both the countries.

QBA first deputy chairman Hussain Alfardan spoke about Qatar’s keenness to develop its relationship with Algeria, which offers โ€œdiversified investment opportunitiesโ€ in many sectors such as agriculture, tourism and industry, especially in the food sector.

Minister Djellab expressed his happiness at his meeting with the QBA leadership, and said โ€œsuch meetings confirm the strong relations between the two brotherly countriesโ€.

He called for further development of the Qatari-Algerian economic relationship โ€œto a level of aspirationโ€ for the two countries.

The Algerian market is โ€œlarge and promisingโ€ and has โ€œmany potentials and investment opportunitiesโ€ in sectors such as mining, pharmaceuticals, tourism, industry, services and agriculture, which he said, will potentially encourage Qatari investors to establish businesses.

โ€œAlgeria is the gateway of Africa for its important geographical location between the continents of Europe and Africa. We also have excellent relationship with all African and European countries, and the Qatari investors can benefit from these,โ€ Djellab said.

Bilateral trade between the two countries reached QR163mn in 2017 compared to QR134mn in the previous year, a growth of 22%. Some 115 Qatari-Algerian companies operate in the Qatari and Algerian markets.

The Algerian ambassador Abdelaziz al-Sabaa was among those present.

The QBA delegation also comprised Saud al-Mana, Khalid al-Mannai, Maqbool Habib Khalfan, Abdullah al-Kubaisi, Mohamed Althaf and Sheikh Khalid bin Nawaf bin Nasser al-Thani.

 

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