Qatar sets sights on Asia private sectors amid Gulf blockade
Singapore and Qatar sign four MOUs and three agreements including a bilateral investment treaty
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FOLLOWING the blockade of Qatar by major Arab nations four months ago, the oil and gas-rich Gulf state is turning its attention to Asia in the hope of attracting more investments, especially from the private sector.
A top Qatari official also gave the assurance that it is business as usual for Singapore companies operating there.
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