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07 Apr 2019| Posted by Morris | In Construction and Real Estate

Experts and businessmen described the law governing the partnership between the public and private sectors, which was approved by the Council of Ministers yesterday, as an important law that came at the time. They said the two sides could form partnerships to allow them to carry out major projects in the country. They said it would be beneficial to the national economy and the sustainable development projects that have taken place throughout Qatar. The economic expert d. Abdullah Al-Khater on the importance of the approval of the Council of Ministers on the draft law regulating the partnership between the public and private sectors. He said that he stressed the unity of the steps in communication between the business sector and the government through the formation of partnerships and direct communication reflected in the work and efforts to develop partnership between the parties in a framework that gives some models to enable the parties to work and make efforts and partnerships to allow them to implement major projects in the country. He said that the draft law, which is expected to be approved in its final form after passing through all the competent authorities, will have a significant positive impact in the development of a clear vision of how the partnership between the two parties and structure and arrangement so as to allow decision makers on both sides to know and feel and understand what can be communicated and build partnerships possible As well as the quality of the partnerships in each project and the relevance, responsibilities and responsibilities that arise from that partnership. He explained d. Al Khater said that the State Sector represented by the Council of Ministers is working through the draft law to create an environment conducive to the partnership of both parties, including the law of flexibility and the creation of a number of partnerships and good projects, which gives a great degree and marginalization of mobility and ability to involve the national business sector in projects whose titles Clear and part of state policy. He stressed that the challenge now for the private sector in how to benefit from these projects and their quality, and consider the support it needs to achieve the vision of the state. The economic expert d. It is expected to see, after six months or a year, how this law has been important to both parties in creating partnerships on the ground and what the business sector needs on the ground to activate this partnership, in accordance with the national economy. And sustainable development projects across Qatar. Businessman Abdul Aziz al-Emadi described the law on organizing public-private partnership, which was approved by the cabinet under the chairmanship of His Highness Sheikh Abdullah bin Nasser bin Khalifa al-Thani, the Prime Minister, yesterday as an important law that came at the time. With such a law to organize partnership between the business sector and the government so as to enable the two parties to contribute effectively to the implementation of sustainable development in the country and support the rapid growth and diversification of the national economy. Al-Emadi said that private sector partnership with the public sector is successful because it finds support and support from the government, as evidenced by past experiences in successful models. He reviewed the provisions of the law and the partnership systems mentioned in the law and said that the allocation of land through rent or license to use for development by the private sector of good and important projects, pointing to the experience of logistics areas, but stressed the importance of studying and evaluating the issue of prices and economic feasibility in terms of land, At present, to achieve the desired great benefit. He said that the integrated study of such projects is important so that there is no surplus in supply and there is no demand, or that rents are large.

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