PM to attend Berlin investment, Merkel meet

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DOHA and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Hamad bin Jassim bin Jabor al Thani, he and German Chancellor Angela Merkel to the two-day Business and Investment Forum in Qatar will slated to start on 15 April in Berlin.

The forum is organized by the Committee of permanent for organizing Conference and Qatar businessmen Association in cooperation with the Ministry of industry and trade, German industry and Commerce Office in Qatar and the Arab German Chamber of Commerce and industry.

Announcement of the event, said the Prime Minister's Assistant for international cooperation Affairs and Chairman of the Standing Committee he Sheikh Ahmed bin Mohamed bin Jabr al Thani, "the forum, held for the seventh year in a row, has an essential role in promoting business opportunities in Qatar by highlighting the successes of the country, in addition to uniting Qatar and German businessmen played." Announcement of the forum two-day program, said Sheikh Ahmed, "the forum will run with the broad participation of senior officials and decision makers, businessmen and representatives of public and private sector which will investment opportunities and economic trends." When asked about specific sectors in which to invest, would Germany's Qatar Sheikh Ahmed said, "We have research teams which decide on making investments around the world.

Where and which sector to invest, is a matter of ongoing research.

We are still researching. " Qatari businessmen Association Chairman Sheikh Faisal bin Qassim al Thani said, "the forum reflects the achievements of Qatar at all levels.

In addition, underlines this forum the main sectors to build the local economy. " Qatar Petroleum Saad Sherida al-Kaabi said that Qatar is in talks for the supply of gas to Germany. "Right now we send some gas to Germany via Belgium. Once the receiving terminal in Germany is ready, we will decide on the sending of larger amounts of gas to the country. " Talk about Shell's participation in the forum, Sheikh Thani bin Thamer al Thani, a top official of Shell, said, "our sponsorship of the forum shows the relationship between Qatar and Shell".

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