DOHA: Prime Minister and Interior Minister H E Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa Al Thani yesterday re-affirmed that Emir H H Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani is extending full support to the government’s development policies which enhance national investments and the empowerment of Qatari youth to take the country’s potential private sector to next level.
Addressing an honouring ceremony of various committee’s of the country’s critical sectors, including Logistics Committee, the Subcommittee on Food Security and the Committee on Government markets, the Prime Minister praised the transparency pursued by these committees and their efforts to promote the principles of equal opportunities, justice and the special privileges rendered to Qatari investors, QNA reported.
The Prime Minister honoured members of the Logistics Committee for their contributions in developing and strengthening Qatar’s logistic sector, which is key for boosting the country’s non-hydrocarbon sector’s contribution to local economy.
The sector is playing a key role in realising the vision of the Emir on overcoming challenges and creating policies and mechanisms to ease the obstacles facing the aspirations of the private sector. The premier urged the members of the committees to make more concrete efforts in the completion of national projects.
The Prime Minister honoured members of the subcommittee on Food Security and the Committee on Government Markets for their efforts in completing their assigned projects.
He stressed the key role being played by these committees in achieving sustainable development and their contribution to the realisation of Qatar National Vision 2030.
He urged them to do more work in the coming period to make greater achievements in the field of economic development.
Logistics Committee, the Subcommittee on Food Security and the Committee on Government Markets are government
committees working on the development of policies and implementation of many vital economic development projects in the state such as the development of logistics zone projects, food security projects, and Alforjan markets project.
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