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MCIT, USCC hold discussion on Qatar digital economy

Published: 19 Jun 2022 - 09:09 am | Last Updated: 19 Jun 2022 - 09:10 am

QNA

Doha: The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), the US Chamber of Commerce (USCC) and the US Embassy in Qatar discussed the advantages of the digital economy in Qatar, mechanisms for its development, and the role of American digital companies in contributing to this. 

This came during a virtual roundtable meeting, which included the Minister of Communications and Information Technology H E Mohammed bin Ali Al Mannai, representatives from the American Chamber of Commerce and the US Embassy in Qatar, and representatives from the Qatari and US private sectors and officials from both sides.

During the meeting, the Minister reviewed the ministry’s vision in digital economy and stressed Qatar’s interest in developing the sector.

He also focused on the significant role that US companies have played in strengthening Qatar’s digital economy and the many opportunities available to expand the relationship between the US and Qatar.

The event also served as the formal launch of the US Chamber’s ICT Regulatory and Policy Landscape of Qatar white paper. 

This white paper was created by the US-Qatar Chamber for Digital Economy and the ICT Working Group, to outline Qatar’s digital economy ecosystem and provide analysis and recommendations for key areas such as cloud services, data privacy, cybersecurity, and digital transformation.

Moreover, the minister praised the expansion of the partnership with the US Chamber of Commerce, which will contribute to materializing Qatar National Vision’s goal of building a knowledge-based digital economy.

“The objective of this partnership is to enable joint work, knowledge transfer in the domain of information and communication technology, and to benefit from worldwide experience in order to transfer our economy into an advanced, and competitive digital economy,” Al Mannai said.

Vice President of Middle East Affairs at the US Chamber of Commerce Steve Lutes said, “The US Chamber of Commerce commends the State of Qatar on its embrace of a forward-thinking digital policy ecosystem. Digital technologies are playing a vital role in building the future economy of Qatar and accelerating its digital transformation.”

“The manner in which Qatar develops and implements policies that regulate the digital sector will be an important factor in attracting and retaining investment from global companies and facilitating an enabling environment for the growth of a knowledge-based economy.”

The former Charge d’Affaires at US Embassy in Qatar, Ian McCary, said, the creation of MCIT highlights the importance and priority Qatar has placed on its digital transformation, consistent with Qatar National Vision 2030. “I am proud and very impressed by the close partnership MCIT enjoys with a multitude of US companies,” he added.