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Doing Business comes to Doha
The General Secretariat for Development Planning (GSDP) and the World Bank will host a "Doing Business" seminar in DohaQatar debuted in the World Bank's "Doing Business 2009" report
"Doing Business" measures strengths and weaknesses in business climate
Qatar debuted in the annual "Doing Business 2009" report. The report provides quantitative indicators of business regulations and evaluates regulations that directly affect the ability of business to grow, create jobs and identifies good regulatory reform practices. The report ranks Qatar 37th out of 181 countries. Within the MENA region Qatar is in the fourth out of 19 countries. All in all Qatar performs well and is not far behind the OECD average but some areas of weakness exist, including access to credit.
The one day seminar "Comparing Business regulations in 181 economies" will explain these findings and identify possible ways in which Qatar could make improvements.
The "Doing Business" seminar will be joined by Ms. Dahlia Khalifa, a Senior Private Sector Development Specialist at the World Bank, by GSDP's top management and policymakers and business leaders from the public and private sector.
You're invited to a seminar on the recently launched report: "Doing Business 2009"
DATE: Monday, 17 November, 2008
TIME: 10 am. - 12.30 pm.
VENUE: La Cigale Hotel, Doha, Qatar
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Any further questions please contact:
Elina Lehtinen 589 5016
Ali Suleiman 669 6655
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