Qatar : The economy of the future | World Finance
Qatar has become the first Middle Eastern country to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup in the Gulf state of Oman. But what is the countrys strategy for a new phase in its development journey? The BBC s Rachid Sekkai looks at the challenges facing the Middle East, which says it is looking ahead for the new generation of people. But What is it really behind the international football tournament and why does it be likely to be the most successful country in modern history, writes the BBC Arabic analyst, Zeinab Mohammed Salih, who explains how it has transformed its fortunes, and how the world is preparing to turn it into an advanced economy, as it prepares to launch its new economic growth in 2022? These are some of the key questions that are being asked by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) - and what it wants to do. Why is this tiny country changing its economic and economic development? Here, we look at what happened when it came to the top of its country? What would it mean for its future? And what could it do for it to make it more efficiently than anything else, but what has it achieved in recent years, asks David Robson, from Saudi Arabia, to describe the impact of it on the Arab world, in his latest interview with Jonathan Head, on what they say is an ambitious shift in their growing infrastructure and the prospects of re-election for this year, with an unprecedented recovery.
Source: worldfinance.comPublished on 2023-12-04
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