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US-Qatar Business Council – Doha (USQBC Doha), Qatar Chamber, and the US Chamber of Commerce convened a trilateral roundtable engagement that brought together private sector leaders from Qatar and the United States for a focused dialogue on advancing bilateral trade and investment cooperation.

The session affirmed the importance of the US–Qatar trade relationship as political and economic ties between both countries continue to deepen. Discussions emphasized the role of the participating chambers and business councils in leveraging their collective networks to unlock new commercial opportunities, strengthen private sector alignment, and contribute to an enabling business environment.

Attendees included Sheikha Mayes Hamad Al-Thani, Managing Director of USQBC Doha; Mohamed bin Twar Al-Kuwari, First Vice-Chairman of Qatar Chamber; and Khush Choksy, Senior Vice President for the Middle East, Central Asia, and Türkiye at the US Chamber of Commerce.

Also in attendance was Sheikha Tamader Al-Thani, Director of the International Relations and Chamber Affairs Department at Qatar Chamber and Secretary-General of ICC Qatar.

USQBC Doha member companies were also in attendance, representing key sectors and businesses operating across the US–Qatar commercial corridor.

Additional areas of discussion included collaboration to attract and retain US foreign direct investment, support the expansion of Qatari businesses into emerging markets, and foster impactful private-to-private sector collaboration to advance economic development and diversification. These priorities were discussed in alignment with the Third Qatar National Development Strategy (NDS3).

“USQBC Doha is committed to creating structured avenues for private sector dialogue that translate relationships into tangible opportunity,” said Sheikha Mayes, reflecting on the event.

“Today’s discussion underscores the importance of coordinated institutional engagement to unlock investment, expand market access, and support sustainable economic growth across the US–Qatar corridor.”

The trilateral roundtable reinforced USQBC Doha’s commitment to creating platforms and institutional collaboration for private sector engagement to unlock opportunities across the US–Qatar commercial corridor.

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US-Qatar Business Council – Doha, Qatar Chamber, and US Chamber convene trilateral roundtable to advance US–Qatar private sector cooperation | Qatar Living