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26/11/2013 15:42 AST
Qatar Development Bank has sponsored the Qatari Private Sector at 'The Big 5' 2013 through its export arm Tasdeer, which takes place 25-28 November at Dubai World Trade Centre, UAE. Tasdeer hosted Qatar's national pavilion and showcased 33 national companies, with the aim of raising the profile of Qatari exporters and products within the international building and construction industry.
Qatar Development Bank has sponsored the Qatari Private Sector at 'The Big 5' 2013 through its export arm Tasdeer, which takes place 25-28 November at Dubai World Trade Centre, UAE. Tasdeer hosted Qatar's national pavilion and showcased 33 national companies, with the aim of raising the profile of Qatari exporters and products within the international building and construction industry.
'The Big 5' is the Middle East and North Africa's largest construction industry event with more than 2,500 exhibitors representing 75 countries across the world. At a time when construction is booming across the Middle East and North Africa, international companies see the MENA region as the ideal platform for launching new innovative industry ideas and practices.
Abdul Aziz bin Nasser Al Khalifa Chief Executive Officer of QDB, who was present at the Qatari Pavilion at the event, said, "I`m very pleased with the vast attendance at the stand of QDB, which is always keen on sponsoring and supporting the Private Sector companies in Qatar through its export arm Tasdeer, and granting them the opportunity to expand in global markets. Establishing Qatar as a leading exporter in the building and construction industry, and as a strong competitor in global markets, is an important step for the bank. 'The Big 5' exhibition was a fantastic opportunity for Qatari producers and exporters to network and do business with importers from across the world, and we in QDB are delighted to have hosted and mentored over 30 Qatari companies through its export arm "Tasdeer", giving them the chance to raise their own profile within the industry, as well as showcase the diverse exports that the State of Qatar has to offer, the development that the industry and available products have witnessed and the exceptional competitive advantages it has."
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