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Sudan seeks investment from Qatari private sector in various sectors

The Sudanese representative thanked Qatar for its support for Sudan during the past years. (QNA)
  • Ruler of Darfur Region in Sudan, Minni Arko Minawi and Qatar Chamber First Vice-Chairman Mohamed bin Twar Al Kuwary discussed investment prospects.
  • Arko Minawi said that the region is rife with a host of investment opportunities in various sectors such as mining and infrastructure.

Doha, Qatar – Qatar Chamber explored, with the Ruler of Darfur region in Sudan, investment cooperation and enhancing the role of the private sector in the two countries.

During a meeting held between Ruler of Darfur Region in Sudan, Minni Arko Minawi and Qatar Chamber First Vice-Chairman Mohamed bin Twar Al Kuwary, the two sides also discussed partnership opportunities between the two countries in several fields.

Arko Minawi said that the region is rife with a host of investment opportunities in various sectors such as agriculture, livestock, mining, and infrastructure and other sectors that attract investments, calling upon Qatari investors to invest in Sudan in general and in Darfur in particular.

Minawi thanked Qatar for its support for Sudan during the past years.

He noted it aims to promote investment opportunities available in Darfur, its investment climate and reviewing means to strengthen cooperation between the Qatari and Sudanese private sector.

He also lauded the distinguished relations between both countries, stressing the strong desire of the Sudanese side to attract more Qatari investments to Darfur which enjoys a significant investment map and abundance of opportunities in the presence of the new investment law.

QC First Vice-Chairman said  the time is appropriate for Qatari investors to invest in Darfur.

Al Kuwary assured the strong desire of Qatari businessmen to learn about opportunities available in Darfur, affirming the importance of the Sudanese delegations visit to Qatar in developing relations between the two countries private sector.

He stressed that Qatar Chamber will promote opportunities available in Darfur among Qatari investors and QC members and encourage them in invest there, especially in important sectors like agriculture, industry, mining, and infrastructure.

The Sudanese delegation presented the most important opportunities available in Darfur in many sectors, including medical gases, agriculture, modern slaughterhouse, sugar, cement, feathers, mining, pharmaceuticals, food stuffs, furniture, oils, fodders, and other sectors.