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Business newspaper Handelsblatt said in a report on Monday that Qatar plans to invest billions more in Germany and will expand its focus to medium-sized companies
in the country, according to Reuters Frankfurt.
The newspaper, citing diplomatic and corporate sources, said Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) and private sector participants would focus on Germany's "Mittelstand" manufacturing company
.
Handelsblatt quoted Qatari Finance Minister Ali Sharif al-Emadi as saying, "We believe that Germany plays an important role in the world economy and we are very optimistic about the German market
.
" ”
In his report Handelsblatt, he said: "Our delegation will announce new major investments
ahead of the Qatar Germany Business and Investment Forum in Berlin on September 7.
Qatar is the world's largest LNG exporter with stakes
in companies including Volkswagen (VOWG.
DE), Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.
DE), Siemens (SIEGn.
DE), Hochtief (HOTG.
DE) and SolarWorld.
Business newspaper Handelsblatt said in a report on Monday that Qatar plans to invest billions more in Germany and will expand its focus to medium-sized companies
in the country, according to Reuters Frankfurt.
The newspaper, citing diplomatic and corporate sources, said Qatar Investment Authority (QIA) and private sector participants would focus on Germany's "Mittelstand" manufacturing company
.
Handelsblatt quoted Qatari Finance Minister Ali Sharif al-Emadi as saying, "We believe that Germany plays an important role in the world economy and we are very optimistic about the German market
.
" ”
In his report Handelsblatt, he said: "Our delegation will announce new major investments
ahead of the Qatar Germany Business and Investment Forum in Berlin on September 7.
Qatar is the world's largest LNG exporter with stakes
in companies including Volkswagen (VOWG.
DE), Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.
DE), Siemens (SIEGn.
DE), Hochtief (HOTG.
DE) and SolarWorld.