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Portugal records twofold growth in companies exporting to Qatar

Portugal records twofold growth in companies exporting to Qatar

Portugal records twofold growth in companies exporting to Qatar

byCT Report
18/03/2017
in Portugal
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DOHA: The number of Portuguese companies exporting to Qatar increased twofold between 2011 and 2015, indicating growth bilateral trade and investment relationship, ambassador Antonio Tanger has said.

Citing the latest data from the Portuguese National Statistics Institute, the ambassador said Portuguese companies exporting various goods to Qatar increased from 117 in 2011 to 247 in 2015.

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“Qatar is still a growing market for business opportunities in several sectors. In the last year and a half, the relationship between Portugal and Qatar has been intensified in different areas. Since 2011, exports from Portugal to Qatar increased from €13.9mn to €17.8mn in 2015,” Tanger said.

He said major exports from Portugal to Qatar are minerals and clothing, while the major exports from Qatar to Portugal are processed products derived from petroleum.

Asked about Qatari investments in Portugal and the amount of FDI inflow from Qatar, Tanger said, “Qatari investment in Portugal still doesn’t have a great expression. Although, in the last years some advances were made. As far as I know, Qatar has a share of 2.27% in the Portuguese energy company, EDP, and a share in VINCI Portugal.

“A big investment from W Hotel is being made in Albufeira in the south of Portugal. The Jaidah Group is building the first W Resort in Europe and my country has been chosen for this investment. It represents an amount of several million euros.”

To expand investment opportunities between Portugal and Qatar, Tanger said the embassy is organising with Qatari authorities “to have the highest level visits this year.” The last visit from Portugal, he noted, was in December 2015 by the president of Portuguese investment agency AICEP Portugal Global.

“In the current increasingly globalised market, the economic aspect cannot be detached from the political and cultural aspects. All the work of promoting a country, supporting exports, establishing companies, and attracting foreign investment must be made jointly and integrated, enhancing these aspects,” Tanger said.

In developing Qatar’s small and medium-sized enterprise sector, Tanger said Portugal is among the leading countries that have a high presence of startups.

He added: “In the last months, we have been approached for a significant number of Portuguese companies that would like to come and work in this market. It seems that Qatar is increasingly known in Portugal as a platform to work in the Middle East, and Portugal as a good base for Qatar investments.”

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