Qatar Chamber takes part in 14th World Chambers Congress

Qatar Chamber takes part in 14th World Chambers Congress
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By Desk Reporter, GCC Business News

Qatar Chamber participated in the 14th World Chambers Congress in Melbourne, Australia, joining 1,200 delegates from 100 countries under the theme ‘Business, chambers, government: Partners for prosperity’.

The World Chambers Congress featured 30 panel sessions with more than 80 speakers. Discussions centered on how fostering collaboration among businesses, chambers of commerce, and governments can effectively drive economic growth and prosperity.

Qatar Chamber’s delegation, chaired by HE Chairman of Qatar Chamber and the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC Qatar) Sheikh Khalifa bin Jassim Al-Thani discussed ways to enhance cooperation with chambers of commerce worldwide, exchange experiences on best practices that support the private sector and promote inter-trade between countries.

HE Sheikh Khalifa bin Jassim took part in the World Chambers Federation (WCF) Executive Committee meeting and the ‘Chamber Leadership Round Table: Strategic Dialogue on Global Trends‘. He also met with Governor of Victoria HE Professor the Hon. Margaret Gardner AC where they discussed ways to enhance cooperation, particularly in economic and commercial fields.

HE Al Thani also held productive meetings with HE Philippe Varin, Chair of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC); HE Rifat Hisarciklioglu, President of the Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of Turkey (TOBB); HE Gennadiy Chyzhykov, President of the Ukrainian Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Lyall Gorman, Deputy President of the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Hon. Danny Pearson MP, Minister for Economic Growth and Jobs; and HE Gonul Serbest, Commissioner for Victoria to Europe, the Middle East, Turkey, and Africa. Te Chamber’s delegation also met with representatives from the Serbian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Discussions during the meetings at World Chambers Congress focused on enhancing cooperation between the Qatari private sector and its counterparts in these countries, as well as reviewing the business climate and investment opportunities.

Qatar Chamber Board Member Mohamed Al Obaidli participated in a panel session titled ‘Investing in Stability: Building Trust and Fostering Investment Readiness in the Face of Sweeping Changes‘.

HE Sheikha Tamader Al-Thani, ICC Qatar Secretary-General and Director of International Relations and Chambers Affairs at Qatar Chamber, participated in the WCF General Council Meeting, the WCF Women’s Council workshop on ‘Building Effective Women’s Entrepreneurship Programs: Why Chambers The Case for Championing Women Entrepreneurs‘, as well as the Best Chamber Innovative Project Competition. In addition, Ahmed Abu Nahya moderated a panel session titled ‘World Chambers Competition: Best out-of-the-box project’.

In statements, HE Sheikh Khalifa bin Jassim emphasised that the Qatar Chamber was keen to participate in this global conference, noting that Chamber had previously hosted its eighth edition in 2013.

He highlighted Qatar’s key in supporting the flow of global trade and pointed out that the conference serves as a leading global platform, bringing together chambers from around the world to discuss best practices, exchange experiences, and review key achievements in international trade.

Qatar Chamber takes part in 14th World Chambers Congress
Image credits: QNA | Cropped by GBN

The World Chambers Congress, organized by the ICC and its World Chambers Federation, is the largest and only international forum that enables chamber leaders and professionals to share best practices, exchange insights, develop networks, address the latest business issues affecting their communities, and learn about new areas of innovation from chambers around the world.

Qatar Chamber’s participation as a platinum sponsor of the World Chambers Congress reflects its commitment to strengthening its presence in global economic forums, showcasing investment opportunities in Qatar, and fostering new partnerships with counterparts from around the world to serve the aspirations of the Qatari private sector.

Through its pavilion at the World Chambers Congress, the Chamber highlighted Qatar’s investment climate and promoted avenues for cooperation and partnership between the Qatari private sector and businesses from the participating countries.

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