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Qatar Chamber (QC) has received a business delegation from Poland, headed by Katarynzna Kacaperczyk, Poland undersecretary of state for Africa and Middle East Policy at the ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The meeting, which gathered polish business persons and their Qatari counterparts, explored the investment opportunities for Qatari businessmen in Poland, in particular at healthcare, banking, finances, tourism and real estate.
Adel al-Manai, QC board member, said that the meeting would be highly instrumental in introducing both business communities of the two countries to the available investment opportunities in the two countries.
He further hoped that such direct communications would result in more joint enterprises between the two parties, whether in Poland or Qatar.
“Qatari businessmen are also interested in having partnerships with their counterparts in Poland especially in those sectors. They are eager to know the available investment opportunities in your country”, al-Manai said.
“I hope that your visit will be enlightening about the attractiveness of doing business in Qatar, will emphasise that we indeed have one of the fastest business growing environments and provide you with an insight on why Qatar holds such a leading position in these rankings.”
Qatar Chamber, he said, strongly encourages both countries’ businessmen to have fruitful discussions and to build new partnerships for the benefit of the economy of Poland and Qatar.
Katarzyna Kacperczyk, Undersecretary of State for Africa, Asia and Middle East Policy of Polish Foreign Ministry, highlighted the importance of enhancing political and diplomatic co-operation between the two countries, saying that will help in forging constructive investment and economic partnerships and in enhancing relations between Qatari and Polish businessmen.
She added that the diversity of investment opportunities enjoyed by the Qatari economy and the large number of projects that the state seeks to implement are a great opportunity for the Polish side to enter into a new and constructive partnerships with the Qatari side, pointing out that the aim of the Polish business delegation was not only to explore business opportunities but also to get acquainted with Qatari businessmen and share experiences with them in areas of mutual interest.
She expressed hope that the meeting between Polish businessmen and their Qatari counterparts would result in constructive trade and investment partnerships.
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