‘Made in Qatar’ exhibition space at 80 percent capacity

‘Made in Qatar’ exhibition space at 80 percent capacity
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While discussing the progress of preparations for the fifth
annual Made in Qatar exhibition, Qatar Chamber leaders noted that 80 percent of
the space has been booked. 

The event, which will run Nov. 6-9, will be held
outside Qatar for the first time. The exhibit will be in the Saudi Arabian
capital, Riyadh.

Made in Qatar will take place in a 10,000-square-meter space,
and Qatar Chamber Director General Saleh al-Sharqi said it will bring
together multiple industry-leading Qatari businesses. More than 220 firms
participated in the previous year’s events, and leaders expect November’s exhibit
to be twice as large.

The event will feature numerous top Qatari companies
as well as small and medium enterprises, with a goal of introducing attendees to
different Qatari industries and the Saudi business community.

Saudi Arabia’s stellar economic experience made the country
a top choice to host the Made in Qatar event for its launch abroad.



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