Minister of State and QFZA Chairman Leads a State Delegation to India, Reaffirms Dedication to Market
New Delhi, Delhi, India
H.E. Ahmad Al Sayed, Minister of State and Chairman of Qatar Free Zones Authority (QFZA), led a state delegation to Raisina Dialogue Forum in New Delhi, a multilateral forum on global policy matters.
Another QFZA delegation is taking part in PlastiVision India 2020 in Mumbai, the 11th iteration of India’s biggest plastic, technology-oriented and innovation-propelled business exhibition. This programme tries to bring the total plastic industry under one roof, giving a platform for businesses to exhibit their products, discover innovations, network and grow with new distributors, retailers, retail chains, importers and exporters. QFZA’s booth will exhibit some of the smart solutions that investors will have access to when starting their businesses in the free zones. As component of the event, a QFZA representative will give a presentation on investing in Qatar and the scopes obtainable in Qatar Free Zones, showcasing the varied benefits for plastics and plastic products manufacturers. In line with Qatar and India’s wider bilateral trade objectives, QFZA is specifically concentrated on expanding partnerships in the spheres of ICT, energy, business, infrastructure, research, sports and tourism, among other areas. About Qatar Free Zones Authority (QFZA) Qatar Free Zones Authority (QFZA) was founded in 2018 to supervise and control world-class free zones in Qatar and to secure fixed investments within the zones. QFZA provides remarkable scopes and advantages for businesses trying to establish operations and grow regionally and worldwide, furnishing superior infrastructure, an expert workforce, 100% foreign ownership, access to investment funds, tax exemptions and collaboration scopes with Qatari entities. By ANJISHNU BISWAS |
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