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Abdulaziz al-Horr: In Qatar, business as usual
The CEO of Qatar Finance and Business Academy discusses the Qatar-Gulf crisis and its economic impact.

11 Jun 2017 10:27 GMT Business & Economy, Qatar, GCC, Politics



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  • Qatar says its citizens and residents won't face economic hardship, despite the sea, air and land embargo imposed by its Gulf neighbours Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain.

    For Qatar to find alternative suppliers is much easier than for Saudi to find alternative clients at this period of time.

    Abdulaziz al-Horr, CEO of Qatar Finance and Business Academy

    Thus far, the blockade has forced trucks laden with food supplies to turn back at Qatar's only land border with Saudi Arabia; similar action has also meant construction materials intended for the FIFAWorld Cup 2022 stadium developments have been rerouted.

    Saudi and Emirati ports have also enforced bans on Qatari vessels and products moving to and from their hubs, while Qatar Airways flights have taken lengthy detours over Iranian and Omani airspace, affecting thousands of business travellers and families across theGCC.

    But according to Abdulaziz al-Horr, CEO of Qatar Finance and Business Academy, the current situation is not entirely unique, saying that based on experiences with previous crises in the last decade, Qatar has prepared contingency plans that put the peninsula in a good position to weather the storm.

    On concerns about how the actions taken by Saudi Arabia, theUAE and others might affect the progress towards a successful 2022 World Cup, Horr says:

    "Most of the construction materials come through Hamad port, not the Saudi port ... very minimal materials come through the border. Most of the companies working on the construction for the metro and the World Cup 2022 are international companies, who have different and secure supply chains."

    When stocks fell as the crisis began to develop last week, questions about the wider effects of the crisis on Qatar's economy emerged.

    "Stock markets are very sensitive to bad news and good news. The first day there was panic ... and panic breeds panic. But [now] it's business as usual, hypermarkets as usual, food supplies are as usual. This country has done its homework."

    On his feelings regarding a resolution to the conflict, Horr continues to relay a positive message, "I'm confident. It requires dialogue and dialogue and dialogue."

    Source: Al Jazeera
    http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes...orr-qatar-business-usual-170611065534146.html


Pakistani media is looking closely at the Qatar development
 
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Being Christian and non Arab, that makes sense for Ethiopia. Make your cash and be more strategic than ideological.


Both need all available cash from rich gulf countries like KSA and Qatar. They could give 2 fuks about this intra-sunni gulf beef going on. They literally cant afford to.
True, shouldn't be our concern at all and we shouldn't be brought into it either.
We have broke diplomatic ties with Qatar before in 2008.
 
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When will we Muslims wake up and come to our senses? After Iraq, Syria, Yemen and Libya this is another attempt by the West to create instability in the Middle East. The West (especially the USA) cannot afford a stable and peaceful Middle East. A united Middle East is potential trouble for them. Muslims should open their eyes and see this. Stay united and not play into the hands of the real terrorists. The blockade is a shame... and a sham too.
 
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Funny again :sick::sick::tdown:... With no informative opinion .

The Saudis spread FITNA IN RAMADAN among the muslims !!! You are just a bunch of Western puppets including egyp,, UAE (israel lovers and behind the coup in turkey) ect. Be ashamed of yourselfs !
 
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All this chaos leads me to one conclusion - "Arab NATO" is and will remain a dream and an illusion. Islamic and arab unity is dead forever. Iraq was a real game changer too. Saudis will have to carry everybody on their back, just like America has been carrying everybody on her own back.
 
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While Iran is occupied in devouring the Middle East like Pac Man on steroids, the Arabs are busy striking each other's teeth out.
 
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