Qatar Chamber Seeks Robust Commercial Ties With Malawi


(MENAFN- Gulf Times) Qatar Chamber recently hosted a meeting with Simplex Chithyola, Minister of Trade and industry of the Republic of Malawi.
The meeting, which was held in the presence of Qatar Chamber board member Mohamed bin Ahmed al-Obaidli and Roy Akajuwe Kachale, ambassador of Malawi to the State of Qatar, reviewed ways to enhance economic and commercial co-operation, and the investment opportunities between both countries.
Speaking at the meeting, Chithyola said the delegation's visit aims to raise awareness on the available opportunities in Malawi in various sectors, such as agriculture, tourism, mining, power generation, infrastructure, food security, and construction.
Chithyola said Malawi welcomes Qatari investments in these sectors, noting that the country has huge potential and logistic capabilities required for investments, as well as a host of incentives and relaxed procedures for establishing businesses. He invited Qatari businessmen to visit Malawi to learn about its investment climate and the opportunities it offers in a number of economic sectors.
For his part, al-Obaidli said the chamber is keen to enhance co-operation relations with Malawi, stressing that it encourages Qataris to invest in Africa, which offers tremendous opportunities in all sectors.
Al-Obaidli assured that Qatari businessmen are looking for real business and investment opportunities, which are generated in the presence of good infrastructure, logistic services, and ease of movement of goods, noting that the chamber is keen to see Qatari investments in Malawi.

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