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Lord Howell: British companies 'well-placed' to win business in Qatar

Foreign Office Minister Lord Howell of Guildford spoke at a masterclass in London for companies doing business in Qatar.

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British companies attended a business masterclass in London on 5 - 6 July to learn about the practicalities of doing business in Qatar, and the support available from the UK Government.

, organised by MEED, highlighted opportunities for UK companies in forthcoming infrastructure projects, with presentations from senior Qatari CEOs and officials and leading UK companies working in Qatar, including Atkins, Arup, and Foster & Partners.

Speaking at the event, Foreign Office Minister Lord Howell said:

鈥淏ritish companies are winning business in Qatar and are well placed to win more, and we intend to do so. And the rewards are not just there for the bigger, established players. We want to see more and more British SMEs pulled into supply chains.

鈥溁使谔逵齛pp UK Government is strongly committed to fostering greater commercial engagement, partnerships and opportunities on infrastructure development with Qatar.鈥�

An estimated $100 billion in infrastructure projects is currently planned or underway in Qatar across a range of sectors. 皇冠体育app 2022 World Cup will require around $57billion in infrastructure development relating to stadia, rail, roads and accommodation. British firms have the skills, technology and expertise to help Qatar realise these projects. 皇冠体育app UK Government鈥檚 aim is to double bilateral trade with Qatar by 2015 and for the UK to be Qatar鈥檚 commercial partner of choice.

Qatar is one of the world鈥檚 fastest growing economies and a major gas supplier, producing 15% of the world鈥檚 liquid natural gas. Qatar is the UK鈥檚 third largest export destination in the Gulf.

Over the past five years, bilateral trade has increased by over 160% to 拢2.2 billion. Imports of Qatari goods increased by over 200% in the last year alone. 皇冠体育app UK exported around 拢15 billion in goods to the Middle East and North Africa in 2010 - accounting for 6 per cent of our total goods鈥� exports. Exports of services were worth around a further 拢10 billion, putting total trade with the Middle East & North Africa on a par with trade with India and China combined.

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Published 6 July 2011