Qatar Chamber and Saint Vincent and The Grenadines Chamber of Industry and Commerce have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enhance cooperation and exchange of information and meetings between the two sides.
The MoU was signed on the sidelines of a meeting held between Qatar Chamber and a delegation from Saint Vincent and The Grenadines led by HE Minister of Economic Planning Camillo Gonsalves.
HE Minister Camillo Gonsalves said that his country has many investment opportunities in the agricultural sector, where fruit and vegetable farming is a major pillar of the national economy, as well as the tourism sector, as Saint Vincent and The Grenadines has the most natural attractions in the Caribbean, making it a favorite destination for tourists in the area.
The Minister added that Saint Vincent and The Grenadines has cooperation relations with the State of Qatar in the political, social, cultural and scientific fields, expressing the hope that the business owners and the private sector in both countries would contribute to strengthening the trade and economic relations.
For his part, Vice Chairman of Qatar Chamber Mohammed bin Ahmed bin Tawar said that the agreement aims to encourage businessmen in the two sides to establish investment partnerships that would push forward and promote the bilateral relations in the commercial sector in both countries.
He called on Qatari businessmen to learn about the investment opportunities available in Saint Vincent and The Grenadines
Source: Fana News
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