The Qatar Financial Centre (QFC), one of the world's leading and fastest growing onshore business and financial centres, signed a number of agreements and held high-level B2B meetings with key Hong Kong entities and attended the Rise Summit, part of Web Summit, one of the largest and fastest-growing technology conferences in the world, as part of recent engagements in Hong Kong.
During the visit, Memorandum of Understandings (MoU) were signed with InvestHK and the Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce (HKGCC) to promote investment between Hong Kong and Qatar; common interests and collaborative initiatives; proactively expose Hong Kong and mainland China firms to companies within the QFC; as well as facilitate meaningful dialogue and interaction especially with targeted cluster businesses that are interested in investing in Qatar and the region.
Hong Kong and Qatar have enjoyed strong bilateral relations for many years and these agreements are a testament to these historical ties.
Through these MOUs, we are also broadening the capacity of the QFC to create even more business prospects for organisations based in Qatar and Hong Kong, while paving the way for more avenues for mutually beneficial collaboration.
I am confident that we will witness significant process as a result, and look forward to the many opportunities that will result from our combined efforts.Sheikha Alanoud Bint Hamad Al-Thani, Managing Director, Business Development, QFC
Hong Kong remains a pivotal partner for Qatar and the signing of these MOUs further shows the commitment and support both parties have for each other, including mutual cooperation to increase Foreign Direct Investment. We look forward to working with InvestHK and HKGCC more, and are excited to see the great accomplishments that will undoubtedly result from these agreements.His Excellency Mr. Mohammed Sultan Al Kuwari, The Consul General of the State of Qatar in Hong Kong
The signing of the MOU today signifies an important milestone for Hong Kong and Qatar in terms of mutual investment promotion cooperation. The MOU offers a basis for both parties to enhance the existing ties beneficial to attracting foreign direct investment to each other's jurisdictions. Towards this end, InvestHK will continue to work closely with QFC over future investment promotion work.Mr Stephen Phillips, Director-General of Investment Promotion at Invest Hong Kong
The Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce aims to promote, represent and safeguard the interests of the business community in Hong Kong, and simultaneously provide support, networks, training and business services to help the business community grow.
The Gulf Region has long been a key market for Hong Kong companies, and it is also at the crossroads of the very important Belt & Road Initiative. We look forward to working with QFC through this MOU to help businesses expand their trade, investment and understanding of the rapidly diversifying Qatari economy to capture more opportunities in the country.Shirley Yuen, CEO of HKGCC