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Doha will Host the World Investment Forum 2026: What Businesses Should Expect
Doha will welcome global policymakers, investors and business leaders when it hosts the ninth World Investment Forum from 25 to 27 October 2026. Organised by UN Trade and Development (UNCTAD) jointly with the State of Qatar, the event will bring international attention to investment, sustainable development and the changing global business environment. For companies considering…
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Franklin Templeton Expands into Qatar: What It Means for International Businesses
Qatar continues to strengthen its position as a destination for international companies, investors and financial institutions. One of the latest examples is Franklin Templeton’s decision to expand its Middle East presence by establishing an entity in Qatar. The move involves one of the world’s largest independent global asset managers and sends a wider message to…
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Sugar Tax Qatar 2026: What Businesses Need to Know About the New Excise Rules
Qatar’s sugar tax 2026 officially took effect on 6 July 2026. Law No. (2) of 2026 introduces a new excise mechanism for sweetened beverages and amends several provisions of Law No. (25) of 2018 on Excise Tax. As a result, importers, manufacturers, distributors, and retailers of beverages and beverage ingredients now face a different way…
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E-Commerce License in Qatar: What You Need to Know About Ministerial Decision No. 25 of 2026
If you sell online in Qatar, you now need an e-commerce license. This applies whether you use a proper website, an Instagram shop, or just a WhatsApp catalogue. It applies to small operations and large retailers alike, and it’s been in place for a few months now. Qatar’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry issued Ministerial…
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How to Change Prices in Qatar: Why Professional Guidance Matters
If you’re planning to change prices in Qatar, it’s important to understand that the process is not as simple as updating your price tags or changing the numbers in your accounting system. Businesses operating in Qatar are subject to regulations issued by the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MoCI), and failing to comply with these…
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Qatar Commercial Activity Update: MOCI Launches Phase Two for Existing Companies
The latest Qatar commercial activity update comes straight from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry (MOCI), which has officially launched Phase Two of its project to update registered commercial activities for existing companies. As a result, business owners across the country should understand what is changing, why it is happening, and how it may affect…
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Move to Qatar from Europe Through Company Formation: The Complete 2026 Guide
A Spanish consultant pays roughly 45% income tax at the top bracket. A German founder hands over close to half of every euro above a certain threshold. A French entrepreneur watches social charges eat into margins before profit even enters the conversation. For all three, the cleanest way to move to Qatar from Europe isn’t…
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Why RCH Is One of the Best PRO Companies in Qatar
Finding the best PRO company in Qatar is one of the most important decisions a business owner can make. Whether you’re starting a new company, expanding your operations, or relocating your business to Qatar, having the right PRO partner can save you time, reduce stress, and help you stay compliant with local regulations. Many business…
