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QFZA co-hosts Qatar-China Free Zones Forum, signs MoUs with leading Chinese entities

QFZA co-hosts Qatar-China Free Zones Forum, signs MoUs with leading Chinese entities

September 10, 2019 | 09:15 PM
HE al-Sayed, al-Kuwari among other dignitaries at the Qatar stall at the China International Fair for Investment and Trade (CIFIT) fair in Xiamen
Qatar Free Zones Authority (QFZA) co-hosted the Qatar-China Free Zones Forum and signed MoUs with leading Chinese entities in Xiamen on Tuesday.
The Qatar-China Free Zones Forum took place as part of the China International Fair for Investment and Trade (CIFIT) fair in Xiamen, Fujian, alongside the Administration of Xiamen Area of China Pilot Free Trade Zone and the China Council for the Promotion of International Trade (CCPIT) in Xiamen.The Qatari delegation included the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Qatar Central Bank and Qatar Chamber.
HE al-Sayed, al Kuwari witness a QFZA agreement with leading Chinese entities in Xiamen
The forum was attended by prominent Qatari and Chinese entities, including members of the official Qatari delegation led by HE the Minister of State and chairman of QFZA Ahmad bin Mohamed al-Sayed. Also attending were Mohamed bin Ahmed bin Towar al-Kuwari, first vice-chairman, Qatar Chamber, Meng Qian, mayor, Xiamen City, Leon Wang, chairman, Capital Nuts, and representatives from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA), Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MOCI), QFZA, Qatar Central Bank (QCB) and Qatar Chamber (QC).Speaking at the forum, al-Kuwari said, “The forum highlighted that there are many opportunities between Chinese and Qatari businesses to form partnerships within the free zones, which would benefit Qatar’s economy and encourage more Chinese investors to invest in Qatar”As part of the event, QFZA signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Capital Nuts, a China-based early stage fund specialising in consumer-focused online technology investments.Lim Meng Hui, CEO of QFZA signed the agreement with his counterpart Leon Wang, chairman, Capital Nuts.QFZA CEO Lim Meng Hui said, “Capital Nuts is a leading venture capital firm in China and a global player in e-commerce funding, and we are excited to partner with them as we explore deeper collaboration across the tech sector, a key focus sector for QFZA. As well as potential partnerships in import and export, e-commerce, downstream chemicals and industry, and more.“Capital Nuts wants to play an important role to bring Chinese technology and industry resources to Qatar,” Wang said.QFZA also signed a MoU with Shenzhen Cross-Border E-Commerce Association (SZCBEA), a non-government association focused on driving inter-border E-commerce in China.SZCBEA’s members and its strategic partners include major e-commerce players such as DHL, JD and SF Express.Under the new partnership, QFZA and SZCBEA will establish co-operation guidelines to leverage the booming cross-border e-commerce and modern logistics sector by promoting QFZAtarget="_blank"'>
September 10, 2019 | 09:15 PM