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Doha Cables recognised as among ‘Qatar’s Highest Value Exporters’

Rashid bin Ali al-Mansoori, CEO of Aamal Company, and Ahmed Fathy el-Sewedy, vice-president of Doha Cables, receiving the award during the ceremony.

Rashid bin Ali al-Mansoori, CEO of Aamal Company, and Ahmed Fathy el-Sewedy, vice-president of Doha Cables, receiving the award during the ceremony.

Aamal Company has announced that Doha Cables, a subsidiary of Senyar Industries Qatar Holding, in which Aamal holds a 50% stake, has been recognised by Qatar Development Bank’s (QDB) export arm ‘Tasdeer’, as one of ‘Qatar’s Highest Value Exporters’ during a special ceremony to launch the Qatar Export strategy.

Tasdeer or the Export Development and Promotion Agency, is a QDB initiative that supports Qatari exporters by promoting non-hydrocarbon exports through capacity-building incentives.

The ceremony was attended by Rashid bin Ali al-Mansoori, CEO of Aamal Company, and Ahmed Fathy el-Sewedy, vice-president of Doha Cables, who jointly received the award.

Al-Mansoori said, “I would like to extend my gratitude to Qatar Development Bank for their relentless efforts to promote the growth and development of Qatar’s industrial sector. Expanding our sales through exports is an ongoing focus for our growth, and being recognised by Tasdeer is a testament to Doha Cables’ leading market position in the region. This achievement underscores our commitment to sustainable growth and expansion.”

El-Sewedy said, “We are honoured to receive this prestigious award from Qatar Development Bank. This recognition reflects our dedication to excellence and motivates us to continue making a positive impact on our industry and beyond. As Qatar’s first cable manufacturer dedicated to the energy sector for over a decade, we remain on a continuous journey toward global leadership. Over the past three years, our exports have consistently exceeded expectations, and our rapid expansion into international markets aligns with our long-term vision.”

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