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Qatar Chamber executives engaged in constructive discussions with key officials from Jordan, Uzbekistan, and Nepal during the Doha Forum. Led by Qatar Chamber Chairman Sheikh Khalifa bin Jassim al-Thani, the meetings included talks with Nepal’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Narayan Prakash Saud, Uzbekistan’s Minister of Foreign Affairs Bakhtiyor Saidov, and Jordan’s House of Representatives President Ahmed Safadi. The discussions centered on enhancing economic and commercial cooperation, exploring investment opportunities, and emphasizing the pivotal role of the private sector in fostering trade relations.
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Highlighting the strong ties between Qatar and Nepal, Sheikh Khalifa praised the significant contribution of the Nepalese community to Qatar’s development. Minister Saud expressed Nepal's eagerness to attract Qatari investments, particularly in sectors like agriculture, showcasing numerous opportunities for collaboration. In the meeting with Minister Saidov, the focus shifted to the establishment of the Qatar-Uzbek Business Council, aiming to boost cooperation between businesses in both nations. Saidov welcomed Qatari investments, emphasizing their potential impact on Uzbekistan and neighboring markets, while Sheikh Khalifa highlighted Qatari interest in sectors such as tourism, real estate, and food security.
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Furthermore, the meeting with Jordan’s House of Representatives President Safadi underscored the mutual desire of Qatar and Jordan to strengthen their relations, aiming for positive outcomes in economic and commercial domains. Safadi expressed Jordan’s interest in increased Qatari investments and extended an invitation for Sheikh Khalifa to visit Jordan, fostering collaboration between economic committees. Sheikh Khalifa emphasized the vital role of the Qatari-Jordanian Business Council in bolstering trade cooperation between the two nations.