• Contact
  • Magazines Archive
Business Today Middle East
  • News
  • Business
    • Markets
      • Money
      • Tech News
      • Healthcare
      • Opinion
    • Appointments
  • Real Estate
  • Technology
  • Energy
  • Hospitality
    • Hotel
    • Catering
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Sports
    • Cars
    • Travel
  • Design
  • Interviews
  • Regional Roundup
No Result
View All Result
Business Today Middle East
  • News
  • Business
    • Markets
      • Money
      • Tech News
      • Healthcare
      • Opinion
    • Appointments
  • Real Estate
  • Technology
  • Energy
  • Hospitality
    • Hotel
    • Catering
  • Lifestyle
    • Fashion
    • Sports
    • Cars
    • Travel
  • Design
  • Interviews
  • Regional Roundup
No Result
View All Result
Business Today Middle East
No Result
View All Result
Home Events

Al Sada Opens Qatari-Chinese Trade Forum

Staff writer by Staff writer
December 17, 2015
in Events
74
SHARES
1.2k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Qna_Made_in_China_08042015On the sidelines of the “Made in China” Expo, which was opened Tuesday by HE Dr. Mohamed bin Saleh Al Sada, Minister of Energy and Industry, the Qatari-Chinese trade forum was held at the Doha Exhibion and Conventions Center(DECC).

Saleh Hamad Al Sharqi, Qatar Chamber Acting General Manager and Head of Expo organizing committee, presided over the seminar with Chen Hongzhan, vice chairman of the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade Foshan Committee, Foshan Chamber of International Commerce.

Tian Guofeng, China International Center for Economic &Technical Exchanges Ministry of Commerce , and Cui Bin , Head of the Economic and Commercial Office of the Embassy od China to Qatar were also present.

Addressing the forum, Saleh Hamad Al Sharqi said that the Qatari business community and businessmen are astonishingly impressed by the economic growth and hub achieved by China.

He expressed thanking to all exhibitors, saying: “We are honored in Qatar Chamber to organize this exhibition for the first time in the State” Al Sharqi praised open and stable economic actions pursued by the Government for achieving the comprehensive sustainable development for its citizens.

China is a friendly country to Arab countries and to Qatar, he added assuring that this expo reflects the Chamber’s keenness on developing further communication channels among Qatari businessmen and their Chinese counterparts. It’s a good opportunity for discussion and exchange experience in technology, infrastructure and construction spheres.

The exhibition attracted lots of businessmen during the second day who are interested in the these sections, wishing it witnesses genuine partnerships and new firms that benefit both countries economics.

For his part, Chen Hongzhan paid tribute to Qatar Chamber efforts in organizing this expo . He gave a presentation about Foshan’s investment environment ,business opportunities and economic development situation.

Foshan is the epicenter of Guangdong’s high-end manufacturing industries. It is known as the city of ceramics capital of the world .It facilitates the upgrading of the traditional manufacturing and supports the development of emerging industries: Equipment & Machinery manufacturing , home appliances, advanced ceramics and new material, material processing and products, textiles and apparel , electronic information, food and beverage, fine chemicals and pharmaceuticals and energy vehicles.

Hongzhan noted that the city has excellent business environment and complete urban facilities. It provides a platform of 500 companies and slew of international companies.

Cui Bin praised the Chamber’s initiative to organize the exhibition affirming it will contribute to creating mutual cooperation between Qatari and Chinese companies. The bilateral trade volume between Qatar and China has increased from 400 million USD IN 2004 TO 10.6 billion in 2014 .

Qatar has become one of China’s most important business partners in the Middle East and Gulf region , he said, adding:” Qatar is still expanding the project investment to fulfill the national vision 2030 and to host FIFA 2022 World Cup , there will be more opportunities for China Qatar cooperation” Tian Guofeng invited Qataris to visit China to explore business and investment opportunities and to tour Chinese factories .

Saleh Al Sharqi welcomed this invitation saying that Qatar Chamber will coordinate with the Embassy for organizing a Qatari businessmen delegation to China for attracting Chinese investments to Qatar and to explore the available ones there.

Source: Qatar news agency

Tags: chineseForumQataritrade
Share30Tweet19
Staff writer

Staff writer

Recommended For You

Money20/20 Middle East opens in Riyadh with major announcements redefining the fintech sector

Money20/20 Middle East opens in Riyadh with major announcements redefining the fintech sector

September 16, 2025
Second Day of NGSC 2025 Kicks Off in Riyadh

Second Day of NGSC 2025 Kicks Off in Riyadh

August 25, 2025
UAE Ministry of Economy & Tourism Joins Women’s Economic Dialogue in China

UAE Ministry of Economy & Tourism Joins Women’s Economic Dialogue in China

August 22, 2025
GBB VENTURE’S 17TH RED SUMMIT BRIDGES SAUDI AMBITIONS WITH EUROPEAN EXCELLENCE

GBB VENTURE’S 17TH RED SUMMIT BRIDGES SAUDI AMBITIONS WITH EUROPEAN EXCELLENCE

August 6, 2025
Next Post
TW Audio Germany launches TWME service Middle East from UAE office

TW Audio Germany launches TWME service Middle East from UAE office

Related News

Cheekee Munkee’s Summer Travel Essentials For Kids: Style, Comfort & Fun

Cheekee Munkee’s Summer Travel Essentials For Kids: Style, Comfort & Fun

June 19, 2024
The all-new BMW 7 Series arrives in Bahrain with Euro Motors.

The all-new BMW 7 Series arrives in Bahrain with Euro Motors.

December 5, 2022
OPEC Fund Commits Up to $2 Billion in Co-Financing to Boost Africa’s Development

OPEC Fund Commits Up to $2 Billion in Co-Financing to Boost Africa’s Development

December 27, 2025
BusinessToday

Building #10, Dubai Media City
PO Box 502511, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

+971 4 420 0506

sales@bncpublishing.net
Jo@bncpublishing.net

Quick Links

  • Contact
  • Magazines Archive

Newsletter

Never miss any important news.
Subscribe to our newsletter.

SUBSCRIBE NOW

© 2026 BusinessToday . All Rights Reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Landing Page
  • Buy JNews
  • Support Forum
  • Contact Us

© 2026 BusinessToday . All Rights Reserved.

Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?