Qatar and Asharqia Chambers' Real Estate Committees Review Mechanisms to Strengthen Joint Cooperation

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Qatar and Asharqia Chambers' Real Estate Committees Review Mechanisms to Strengthen Joint Cooperation

Doha, October 12 (QNA) - The Real Estate Committee of Qatar Chamber discussed ways to enhance joint cooperation with the Real Estate Committee of Asharqia Chamber of Commerce in the sisterly Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, during a meeting held on Sunday at Qatar Chamber headquarters.
The meeting was chaired by Board Member of Qatar Chamber and Chairman of the Real Estate Committee, Abdulrahman bin Abduljaleelآ Al Abdulgani and Chairman of the Real Estate Committee at Asharqia Chamber, Rashid Al Qadi, in the presence of Board Member of Qatar Chamber, Abdullah Al Emadi,آ along with several members from both committees.
The meeting addressed mechanisms to strengthen cooperation between the two real estate committees and reviewed potential collaboration opportunities between Qatari and Saudi real estate companies, in addition to exploring promising investment prospects in the real estate markets of both countries.
Al Abdulgani emphasized that relations between Qatar and Saudi Arabia are historic and continuously developing, highlighting the numerous opportunities for partnership and cooperation between business sectors in both nations.
He added that Qatar's real estate market is promising and offers attractive investment opportunities, calling on Saudi investors to explore investment in Qatar and to collaborate with Qatari companies on new real estate projects, whether in Qatar or Saudi Arabia.
For his part, Rashid Al Qadi noted that his country's delegation is participating in Cityscape Qatar, which kicked off today in Doha, pointing out that the exhibition features strong participation from major real estate companies in Qatar and the region - a factor that paves the way for greater collaboration and partnerships in real estate ventures.
Al Qadi also highlighted that the Gulf region remains an attractive hub for real estate investments, with several major joint projects underway among GCC countries, including railways and shared road networks. (QNA)

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