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Qatari Private Sector Drives National Economic Growth Through Strategic Projects

Qatar’s private sector continues to play a key role in the country’s economic development. At the annual Government Procurement and Contracting Conference and Exhibition, Mushtarayat, experts highlighted how Qatari private sector participation strengthens national projects. The three-day event, organized by the Ministry of Finance in cooperation with the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Qatar Development Bank, and Qatar Chamber, drew top business leaders and officials.

Qatar Chamber led a strong delegation to the forum, including Mohamed bin Twar Al Kuwari, First Vice-Chairman, and Board Members Abdul Rahman Al Ansari, Dr. Mohamed bin Jawhar Al Mohamed, and Shaheen Al Mohannadi. They stressed that Mushtarayat serves as a platform for enhancing communication and collaboration between government bodies and private companies. In addition, the forum allows the private sector to access government procurement plans for 2026 early. This access helps companies prepare effectively for investment and contracting opportunities.

During the event, Qatar Chamber emphasized that the Qatari private sector has become an essential partner in national development. Companies actively contribute to infrastructure, energy, services, and innovation projects. This partnership also supports the State’s efforts to localize supply chains, increase local content, and implement strategic development plans. Furthermore, ongoing national projects reflect the resilience of Qatar’s economy. They demonstrate the country’s ability to face global challenges while achieving steady growth.

The forum showed how the Qatari private sector benefits from guidance, support, and collaboration with government entities. By participating in these initiatives, companies improve their competitiveness and gain the capacity to tackle challenges effectively. Chamber representatives emphasized that empowering Qatari businesses is vital. It ensures long-term economic sustainability and strengthens public-private partnerships.

Moreover, speakers highlighted Qatar’s strategic approach to diversify income sources while maintaining strong economic fundamentals. They explained that investments in infrastructure and innovation projects provide more opportunities for private companies. This approach allows businesses to expand and contribute meaningfully to national development.

In conclusion, Mushtarayat reinforced the central role of the Qatari private sector in driving economic growth. By fostering collaboration between government entities and private businesses, Qatar builds a resilient, diversified, and forward-looking economy. These efforts prepare the country to meet future challenges confidently.

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