Assistant Undersecretary for Consumer Affairs at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry Hassan bin Sultan Al-Ghanim with other officials during the event.
DOHA: The State of Qatar participated in the International Conference on Competition and Consumer Protection, held in Tbilisi, Georgia, from 13 to 15 November 2025.
The event was organised by the Georgian Competition and Consumer Agency, with the participation of leading international organisations, including the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the International Competition Network (ICN), and the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), along with heads of competition and consumer protection authorities and experts from around the world.
The Qatari delegation was headed by H E Hassan bin Sultan Al-Ghanim, Assistant Undersecretary for Consumer Affairs at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry. The delegation delivered remarks on Qatar’s efforts to advance competition policies, promote fair markets, and safeguard consumer rights in line with global best practices.
The conference discussed key themes, including the enforcement of competition law both in preventing and responding to anti-competitive practices, oversight of mergers and acquisitions, competition policies in regulated sectors, enhancing consumer protection, combating misleading commercial practices, and protecting vulnerable groups. It also addressed anti-dumping policies and ways to strengthen the resilience of national industries.
Al-Ghanim delivered insights emphasising the importance of exchanging international expertise and developing innovative regulatory tools to ensure a competitive economy that protects consumers and supports the investment ecosystem.
Qatar’s participation in the conference reflects a commitment to strengthening international cooperation and benefiting from leading global expertise in developing effective systems of competition and consumer protection, in support of sustainable economic development.