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Qatar to launch second Foreign Investment Survey

  • Qatar: Monday, March 04 - 2013 at 06:26

Qatar Statistics Authority (QSA) has announced the launch of the second Foreign Investment (FI) Survey in the country, which aims is to collect data on foreign investment positions and transactions for the years 2010 and 2011, and summary estimates for 2012, the Peninsula has reported. The first FI survey was conducted by QSA in March 2010 covering 2008 and 2009. The results of the month-long survey will help improve the quality of statistics on the different types of foreign investment inward and outward, in particular, foreign direct investment (FDI). It will also help in the setting up of the appropriate environment to attract more investment and enhance development of existing investments.

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