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Qatar records 70% growth in annual FDI between 2019 and 2022

  • IPA Qatar said it has succeeded in luring FDI and building a world-class business environment, boosting Qatar's image on the global stage
  • It has also played a leading role in policy advocacy, making 70 policy recommendations, apart from creating a better business environment

Doha, Qatar— Qatar has recorded a 70 percent growth in annual foreign direct investment (FDI) between 2019 and 2022.

Just last year alone, the country received $29.78 billion in foreign investments, resulting in 13,972 jobs across sectors such as business services, technology, financial services and other industries.

Investment Promotion Agency of Qatar (IPA Qatar) affirmed that it has managed to attract foreign direct investment (FDI) and build a world-class business environment that propelled Qatar’s growth on the global stage which contributed to highlighting Qatar’s potential as a distinguished destination that attracts foreign investments.

In a statement issued on Saturday, IPA Qatar said that since its launch four years ago, it has been keen to capitalize on global investment promotion agencies and pursue modern and innovative techniques in promoting and attracting foreign investments.

The agency focused on developing a national trade mark to build the identity represented in “Invest Qatar” that reflected the essential transformation Qatar is witnessing as an attractive destination to investments and global talents.

The statement added that the IPA Qatar’s achievements have placed Qatar at the top of the FDI Standouts Watchlist for 2023, reinforcing the country’s status as an attractive investment destination.

IPA Qatar stated that in just four years, IPA Qatar engaged over 1,000 potential investors, participated in 150+ events, and formed partnerships with global organizations like Amazon, Iberdrola, Microsoft, and Siemens.

This proactive approach yielded significant results, as evidenced by Invest Qatar ranking first among GCC FDI brands in terms of brand awareness with foreign investors outside the GCC, according to an Ipsos survey.

IPA Qatar continued to play a strategic role in strengthening a favorable business environment for investors and bolstering the FDI ecosystem in Qatar.

The country recorded a remarkable 70% annual FDI growth from 2019 to 2022. Such achievements have placed Qatar at the top of the FDI Standouts Watchlist for 2023, reinforcing the country’s status as an attractive investment destination.

In addition to its instrumental role in attracting investment, IPA Qatar actively engages in policy advocacy. To date, the Agency has made over 70 policy recommendations, aimed at creating a better business environment and promoting sustainable economic growth.

Through 85 publications in eight languages, the Agency has showcased the country’s unique strengths and opportunities to investors worldwide.