Given the level of regional competition, how can Qatar set itself apart when it comes to attracting local and international investors to its free zones?
Given the level of regional competition, how can Qatar set itself apart when it comes to attracting local and international investors to its free zones?
Qatar has moved forward with confident strides, implementing national development programmes as planned. In 2018 the country’s GDP grew by about 15%, while non-hydrocarbon GDP increased by around 9%. The government has sought to restore balance to the state budget, cutting public expenditure without affecting priority projects.
In what ways are developments such as Hamad Port and Hamad International Airport impacting growth in the retail and distribution sectors?
How much of a concern is oversupply in the retail sector, and who benefits in this situation?
Law No. 22 of 2018, known as the Reorganisation and Bankruptcy Law (New Law), was published in the Official Gazette on June 7, 2018 and came into effect on December 7, 2018. This repealed and replaced the Bankruptcy and Composition Law of 1987. The New Law brings innovation in bankruptcy dealings to the GCC, and encourages investment by laying...
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