QDB to sponsor ‘Made in Qatar’ exhibitions in Riyadh

QDB to sponsor 'Made in Qatar' exhibitions in Riyadh
QDB to sponsor 'Made in Qatar' exhibitions in Riyadh -
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Qatar Development Bank (QDB) and Qatar Chamber recently
signed a sponsorship agreement that makes QDB the strategic sponsor for the “Made
in Qatar” exhibitions in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), on
Nov. 6-9.

 

The sponsorship agreement was signed at a ceremony at Qatar
Chamber’s headquarters. In attendance were Abdulaziz al-Khalifa, CEO of QDB; Khalifa al-Thani, chairman of Qatar Chamber; and Saleh al-Sharqi, director general, Qatar Chamber.

 

“QDB is proud to sponsor this year’s exhibition: it is our
unwavering commitment to support all initiatives and ideas that invigorate and
enrich the Qatari industrial sector,” al-Khalifa said. “The past four editions
of ‘Made in Qatar’ achieved remarkable local success, and we expect the same
level of accomplishments on the regional level. We are delighted to join hands
with Qatar Chamber to serve the development of our national economy, as
envisioned in the Qatar National Vision 2030.”

 

This is the fifth “Made in Qatar”
event in a row that QDB has sponsored, fulfilling its mission of helping
develop Qatar’s industrial sector and encouraging
local investments.

 

“‘Made in Qatar 2016’ is an initiative that helps provide
local businesses, from across a wide range of sectors, with a forum to display
their best achievements and showcase the nation’s rapid economic developments,”
al-Sharqi said.



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