Qatar Chamber committed to enhancing private sector


(MENAFN- The Peninsula)  Qatar Chamber of Commerce and Industry (QCCI) has achieved several successes over the year serving Qatari business community and the private sector, the chamber said during celebrations marking Qatar National Day.

The greatest QCCI's event, which market this year, was the sixth session of the consultative meeting held between the Prime Minister and Interior Minister,

H E Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani and Qatari businessmen, which became an annual tradition to discuss aspirations of the private sector, the partnership between the public and private sectors in all transparency and objectivity, as well as discussing the obstacles that may impede the private sector's performance and role.

This year also saw the election of QCCI Chairman H E Sheikh Khalifa bin Jassim bin Mohammed Al Thani as President of the Federation of Gulf Cooperation Council Chambers (FGCCC), who held meetings with a number of state leaders and prime ministers in Swaziland, Bulgaria, Gambia, Cyprus, Benin, Ghana, Ireland, Albania, Tunisia, Morocco and others.

The QCCI also hosted a number of trade delegations as part of its ongoing efforts to promote cooperation between businessmen from all over the world and their Qatari counterparts, while nearly 56 trade delegations from several countries, including Cyprus, Turkey, Ireland, Morocco, Spain, Mexico, Japan, Georgia, Portugal, Italy and others have paid visits to the QCCI headquarters.

QCCI also signed eight memoranda of understanding and cooperation with a number of regional and international chambers of commerce and institutions this year.

The Chamber also organised meetings with a number of national government and private establishments in order to enhance Qatar's business community.

QCCI took part in a number of activities and events inside or outside Qatar aimed at strengthening its role within the local and international community.

QCCI has issued a number of booklets and publications, including a study on the work of Qataris in the private sector, a book about the achievements of occupational safety expected to be released in April 2015.


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