Doha: Qatar Chamber (QC) discussed with a delegation of businesspersons from Burundi opportunities for economic, trade and investment cooperation between the State of Qatar and Burundi. This came in a meeting held by QC First Vice-Chairman Mohamed bin Twar Al Kuwari with Chief of the Board of Teacher's Housing Foundation (FLE) and of the Burundian delegation Victor Ndabaniwe, with the attendance of Ambassador of Burundi to the State of Qatar Isidore Ntirampeba. The meeting addressed enhancing cooperation between both sides, reviewing the investment climate, and encouraging Qatari investors to invest in Burundi, as well as the projects of FLE. Al Kuwari affirmed Qatari investors' keenness to learn about the investment opportunities available in Burundi, which is considered an attractive destination for investment. For his part, Ambassador of Burundi to the State of Qatar Isidore Ntirampeba lauded QC's efforts in developing economic relations with Burundi, noting that the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) t hat QC signed with the Burundi Chamber of Commerce and Industry last year could enhance cooperation between both countries. Source: Qatar News Agency
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