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Articles & Analysis | Keeping up with the flow: Increasing import and export activity is driving growth in logistics from The Report: Qatar 2012
Its geography lends Qatar to being a trading nation. The peninsula is located near one of the world’s busiest shipping routes, the Straits of Hormuz. In the lead up to the 2022 FIFA World Cup, boosting capacity of the transport sector has been a major priority, as demonstrated by the government’s recent budget allocations.
Interviews & Viewpoints | OBG talks to Abdul Aziz Mohammed Al Noaimi, Chairman, Civil Aviation Authority from The Report: Qatar 2012
In your opinion, how will the New Port Project (NPP) contribute to the growth of the private sector and creation of jobs in Qatar?
Articles & Analysis | Building a sea change: Expanding capacity to facilitate continuing growth from The Report: Qatar 2012
The importance of the sea cannot be overstated for Qatar. In ages past, the curved sails of dhow trading vessels dotted Gulf waters as merchants helped supply the historical trade routes that developed between the Middle East and Asia. Although Qatar Gas Transport Company’s (Nakilat) gigantic liquefied natural gas (LNG) tankers have since...
Articles & Analysis | Access all areas: Growing cargo and passenger volumes and significant government investment are reshaping the sector from The Report: Qatar 2012
Located at the intersection of the Asian, African and European continents, trade has been a lifeline of Qatar’s economy throughout its history. To facilitate continued trade growth, the government has drawn up plans for substantial investments in transport infrastructure. In the past decade, work has been under way for a new airport, new port and...