What the Council does for Members

Levels of Membership

The Council works to enhance economic and business relationships, as well as the general bilateral atmosphere, between the United States and Qatar.

  • Business Facilitation Services: We sponsor lunches, seminars and other events for our members to meet and interact with senior Qatari officials. The Council offers its members access and introductions to companies and markets in the United States and Qatar and publicizes to a larger audience their business activities. We assist members in travel planning travel to each country including assistance with appointments and meetings as appropriate and possible. Within practical limits the Council provides its members with commercial information and due diligence. The Council provides guidance with proper presentations. 
  • Enhancing the Bilateral relationship: The Council monitors and corrects or enhances news reporting about Council members that appear in the American media. We also bring information about our member companies to the attention of Government officials in each country.
  • Networking Events: The Council provides a social forum where members can meet and interact with their Council Member counterparts several times a year.
  • The Journal: The Council’s twice monthly publication, the U.S.-Qatar Journal, delivered by email to Council members presents the best and most comprehensive report and analysis on Qatar available today in the United States. You will find back issues posted on our website www.usqbc.org. This Journal gives our members important news on Qatar that is generally ignored by the major media.
  • Our Partners: The U.S.-Qatar Business Council works closely with the American Embassy in Qatar, the Qatari diplomatic missions in Washington and New York, with respective Chambers of Commerce, the Bilateral US-Arab Chamber of Commerce and the Qatari Businessmen’s Association.

 

The US Qatar Business Council will be increasing its Annual Membership dues effective September 1, 2009, from $5000.00 to $10,000.00. This is the first increase since 1998. Those members who joined prior to the effective date will be grandfathered in at their original membership.

 

 

 

Levels of Membership



Executive: $10,000 annually

  • Receive the Journal, twice-monthly
  • Are invited to send a reasonable number of participants to all Council activities without additional cost
  • Receive full business facilitation services (travel, meals, hotel and time additional for USQBC Staff if required)
  • Post limited advertising, event listings, and job announcements without cost on our web site


Journal subscription $1,000 annually

  • Receive the Journal bi-monthly
  • Invited to selected events at additional cost

 

 

 

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