Quality Group International has announced its launch in the US market. The decision came after the company participated in the “Select USA 2016 Investment Summit,” organised by US President Barak Obama to attract foreign direct investments to the US.
In the coming financial year, Quality Group International said it will launch initiatives related to offshore, fresh food export, and retail. Also, it has reached an accord with various US companies to launch joint-programmes in Louisiana, North Carolina, and Washington DC.
Quality Group International chairman Shamsudheen Olakara said: “The goal behind introducing the company in the US market is to utilise the opportunities in the field of business and commerce.”
Quality Group International participated in the “Select USA 2016 Investment Summit” at the invitation of the US Commercial Services representing the state of Qatar. In his speech during the convention, Obama said: “No other country can provide open opportunities to investors like US.”
Quality Group International will receive the right to export highly-advanced industrial safety products to the gulf region from a popular Louisiana-based company. Both companies will sign the contract soon. Another company will also be included to the deal for direct exporting of fruits and vegetables from the US. Picture shows Olakara with representatives of North Carolina State during the summit.
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