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Qatar Business Profile
Economy: Oil and gas reserves have transformed Qatar
from an impoverished outcrop on the Arabian Peninsula into one of the
richest countries in the world. The oil deposits located and exploited
from the 1970s onwards were of unusually high quality and generated a
substantial income for the country. In addition, one of the world’s
largest natural gas fields, known as the North Field, was discovered in
Qatari waters in the late 1980s. Measured by revenue, gas production has
now outstripped oil and is set to remain Qatar’s principal source
of income for the foreseeable future.
Agriculture is necessarily limited by climate and water resources. Some
indigenous industry exists, mainly based on petrochemicals and refining
but also including steel, concrete and cement, plastics, paint and flour.
The Qatari government has earmarked US$5 billion for further industrialisation
projects over the coming years. Current economic performance is good with
an annual growth of 8.5 per cent and inflation of 2.3 per cent. Qatar
is a member of OPEC, the Arab Monetary Fund and the Islamic Development
Bank. It also belongs to the World Trade Organisation, and hosted the
organisation’s 2001 round of negotiations. Currently, most of Qatar’s
oil and gas is sold to Japan and Italy. EU countries, Japan and the USA
are the country’s main trading partners.
Business: Politeness and patience in business dealings
are needed. Office hours: Sat-Thurs 0800-1200 and 1600-1900. Government
office hours: Sat-Wed 0700-1400.
Conferences/Conventions: Several of Doha’s largest hotels provide
facilities with extensive support services, including simultaneous translation
systems and full audio-visual capability. Contact individual hotels for
more information.
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