First meeting of Joint Working Group on Trade between Qatar, India looks to bolster ties
The meeting discussed opportunities for co-operation to strengthen trade and economic relations in vital sectors such as industry, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, agriculture, and food security.
In a statement, the Ministry of Commerce and Industry affirmed that the meeting discussed opportunities for co-operation to strengthen trade and economic relations in vital sectors such as industry, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, agriculture, and food security.
Besides, the meeting discussed mechanisms to enable the private sector to benefit from promising investment opportunities in both countries by strengthening partnerships between the business sectors and increasing the volume of trade exchange between the two sides.
India is the second largest trading partner of Qatar, with total bilateral trade reaching $13.5bn last year. More than 20,000 Indian companies operate in Qatar, comprising a mix of fully-owned and joint venture companies.
A joint working team in the field of trade has been established between both sides to discuss key trade issues, explore economic and technical co-operation opportunities, and enhance and diversify trade between the two countries at the regional level.
The joint trade working team will play a vital role in swiftly resolving bilateral issues by removing trade barriers, simplifying customs procedures, and improving infrastructure, logistics services, and transit facilities to facilitate smoother cross-border trade.