What will Qatar do with its World Cup infrastructure after FIFA 2022 ends?
World Cup–specific infrastructure, such as stadiums, would be repurposed as schools, hospitals and similar establishments, but some of them would ...
World Cup–specific infrastructure, such as stadiums, would be repurposed as schools, hospitals and similar establishments, but some of them would ...
With preparations for Qatar 2022 in full flow, the Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy (SC), which is responsible for ...
Bilateral trade between Qatar and Turkey, which has significantly increased from $340m in 2010 to $2.24bn in 2019, is set ...
Qatar has a 'solid line-up of infrastructure and hospitality projects to prepare itself for the large influx of visitors in ...
Qatar Free Zones Authority announced the signing of an agreement to establish the first factory to assemble electric vehicles in ...
Exports of the private sector in June of 2020 amounted to QR973 million, compared to about QR609.6 million riyals in ...
Showcasing the country’s resilience, Qatar’s hospitality and real estate sectors have added 988 new hotel keys in the first six ...
The Qatari Businessmen Association (QBA) has organized a business meeting with Sir Edward Lister, Chief Strategic Advisor to UK Prime ...
The volume of bilateral trade between Qatar and the UK has reached over $9bn in 2019, with Qatar being the ...
Minister of Commerce and Industry H E Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari yesterday expressed his aspiration for Qatar to host ...
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