Qatar to ease ownership law

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The amendment is part of a national strategy to "enhance competitiveness and attract investment in a dynamic and increasingly borderless international economy", as outlined in the economic development goals of Qatar Vision 2030

Manama: Qatar is considering an amendment to its investment law that allows up to 100 per cent foreign ownership in certain commercial enterprises, a local daily reported yesterday.

"The Minister of Business and Trade may now issue a resolution to allow the foreign ownership limit to exceed 49 per cent in the sectors of business consulting, technical services, information technology, distribution services and cultural, sports and leisure services," Gulf Times said.

Outside investors have since 2000 been exempt from the 49 per cent capital ownership rule only if they were involved in agriculture, manufacturing, health, tourism, development and exploitation of natural resources, energy or mining.

The amendment is part of a national strategy to "enhance competitiveness and attract investment in a dynamic and increasingly borderless international economy", as outlined in the economic development goals of Qatar Vision 2030, the paper said.

"The amendment creates opportunities for foreign partners to buy, and for Qatari partners to sell their ownership interests in joint venture companies," Andrew Wingfield, Qatar-based partner of international law firm Simmons & Simmons, was quoted as saying. "It may be worth checking whether existing articles of association or joint venture agreements set out share transfer mechanisms in the event of changes in law."

Overseas investors will be allowed to set up new companies and stop providing services and products through joint venture operations.

Vital step

According to Gulf Times, Stephen Anderson, Lead Advisory Partner, PricewaterhouseCoopers Qatar, welcomed the move. "This is a vital step in Qatar moving towards the 2030 Vision. The volume of interest in Qatar at the International Investment Forum in Paris last week was phenomenal," he said. "We have seen a dramatic rise in interest from our international client base in investment and business opportunities in recent months here in Qatar. The loosening of restrictions on foreign ownership will further boost the flow of not just capital into Qatar but importantly knowledge and innovation."

Source: Gulfnews.com

By bleu• 5 Apr 2010 15:28
Rating: 2/5
bleu

It was in the Arabic newspapers in early February... It even included the full text of the law.

By deepb• 5 Apr 2010 14:18
deepb

I believe this was posted already by FS and bleu confirmed that there are plenty of loopholes and it's intended at the colossal businesses and not for the medium or small businesses.

By Nic• 1 Apr 2010 07:36
Nic

They need to fill all the empty buildings in West Bay, before their emptiness becomes known to the world, exposing its real value, otherwise we'll have here a Dubai sequel!

If West Bay remains empty and unoccupied and The Pearl has proven to be a fiasco, who will occupy the huge development of the new city of Lusail?!

Will it be a place to live like nowhere else (minus the else)?

By anonymous• 1 Apr 2010 07:36
anonymous

This is another April's fool joke, Ha, ha.

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