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Officials from Qatar Matched with US Businesses to Meet Country's Growing Needs
LOS ANGELES --(Business Wire)--
Representatives of the 2022 Supreme Committee from Qatar are in
Los Angeles on the first leg of a three-city trade mission to the U.S.
designed to discuss business opportunities in Qatar with American
companies, it was announced today. The program, organized by the U.S.
Commercial Service of the U.S. Department of Commerce in Doha, kicked
off with a breakfast at the Marriott Hotel, sponsored by Bilateral
US-Arab Chamber in Houston, Texas, an international chamber of commerce
that establishes connections between the U.S. and MENA (Middle
East/North Africa).
The delegation, which will also stop in Portland, OR and Seattle, WA
this week, is led by the Honorable Susan L. Ziadeh, U.S. Ambassador to
the State of Qatar, and Mr. Hassan Al Thawadi, Secretary General of the
Qatar Supreme Committee, and includes members of the U.S. Commercial
Service.
Delegates will participate in networking receptions in each city, where
they will be matched with U.S. companies in the industries of ICT,
healthcare, business services, and travel and tourism. They will also
visit stadiums and sports and entertainment facilities in preparation
for hosting the 2022 FIFA World Cup Tournament, scheduled to take place
in Doha.
"Qatar is ripe with opportunity for American businesses that can provide
goods and services that support the country's rapidly growing needs,"
said Aida Araissi, Founder and Presdent of The Bilateral US-Arab
Chamber of Commerce. "We are proud to promote the FIFA World Cup, and
make connections that produce results between business and government
leaders in the United States and the MENA region."
Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa welcomed the Qatari delegation,
noting that "L.A. hosted the World Cup in 1994, and there is a lot we
can share from that experience."
The trade mission is part of Qatar's National Vision 2030 proposed by
the Emir of the country, His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani.
Qatar's Vision 2030 outlines the country's plan to spend over $100
billion by 2022 on construction projects, road, rail and seaport
improvements, and national infrastructure to support the 2022 FIFA World
Cup Tournament. Qatar is among the top of the list of the world's
richest countries, having experienced 20% growth in their GDP in 2011,
and imported $2.8 billion of goods from the United States that year.
The Bilateral US-Arab Chamber is an exclusive membership-based network
of international business leadership that works to establish strategic
connections between the United States and Middle East/North Africa
(MENA) for the purpose of fostering economic growth, educational
advancement and cultural understanding. Founded in 1997 by Aida Araissi,
the Bilateral Chamber creates access, strategic options and positive
results for its members by facilitating relationships with key
decision-makers, helping to navigate through the complex field of
international trade, and producing effective programming including trade
missions, conferences, seminars, workshops, and educational exchange
initiatives. The not-for-profit Bilateral Chamber membership includes
Fortune 500 companies, private sector enterprises, thought leaders, and
academic institutions from a wide range of industry sectors across the
US and MENA regions. For more information about the Bilateral Chamber,
visit http://www.bilateralchamber.org.
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