The U.S. - Qatar Business Council is a non-profit, private sector organization which provides a forum for discussion of key economic, commercial and other issues of interest to American companies doing or planning to do business in Qatar. The Council also provides information and sponsors events and programs which provide insight into Qatar and its international and business environment. As the only American organization focused on improving commercial relations with Qatar, the Council plays a leading role in expansion of the bilateral relationship. The Council is a membership-based organization, and its focus lies on providing value-added services to corporate members in the US, Qatar, and around the world.



The US-Qatar Business Council had the pleasure of hosting a luncheon

on June 24, 2008 for Dr. Mary Kaldor.

Dr. Kaldor's most recent publication is "Oil Wars".

Dr. Kaldor's BIO



The US-Qatar Business Council

Welcomes New Members:

Venture Gulf Group

Enpirion




-Recent News-


Qatar, Playing All Sides, Is a Nonstop Mediato, New York Times, July 9, 2008


PBS Special on Education City, Doha, Qatar May 16, 2008



Chevron Contributes $2 Million to Myanmar Cyclone Relief



Exxon Mobil CEO and chairman Rex Tillerson talks with TODAY's Matt Lauer about rising gas prices



Qatar Emir Visits New Orleans, April 29, 2008



ConocoPhillips Global Water Sustainability, April 21, 2008



Qatar: An Inside Look, April 15, 2008 CNBC


Qatar Investments Pt 1, April 15, 2008 CNBC



Qatar Investments Pt 2, April 15, 2008 CNBC



Qatar Investments Pt 3, April 15, 2008 CNBC



Qatar Report on CNBC April 14, 2008






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  1. Qatar University team begins research on bird flu (The Peninsula)
  2. Qatar: Congestion at Doha Port causes decay of food imports (Zawya)
  3. Hill International-Led Joint Venture Selected as Project Manager for Barwa Al Khor Development in Qatar (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
  4. Qatar set to receive 15 million visitors annually from 2012 (Zawya)
  5. Doha to get Ozone Layer Monitoring Station (Zawya)
  6. Qatar: Rents fuelled inflation in '07 (Zawya)
  7. Qatar set to receive 15 million visitors annually from 2012 (The Peninsula)
  8. Japan eases to win in Doha (The Japan Times)
   
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