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Argentinian companies seek to expand footprint in Qatar

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Last updated: 2025/12/13 at 2:07 AM
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Argentinian companies are actively seeking expansion into the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) market, with Qatar serving as a key gateway. This push follows a recent Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) and the Ministry of Economic Development of Buenos Aires, aiming to facilitate increased investment and economic collaboration. The agreement, announced during the Years of Culture Argentina and Chile 2025 framework, is expected to boost trade and technological exchange between the two nations.

Speaking to The Peninsula, Argentina’s Minister of Economic Development of the City of Buenos Aires, Hernán Lombardi, emphasized the mutual benefits of strengthened ties. He noted that at least five Argentinian firms are preparing to establish operations in Qatar by the end of the year, leveraging the QFC’s infrastructure and regulatory environment.

Boosting Argentina-Qatar Economic Ties

The MoU establishes an InvestBA office in Doha, scheduled to open next year. This office will function as a central point for investors interested in Buenos Aires and will support Argentinian companies looking to enter the Qatari and broader GCC markets, according to the ministry. The initiative builds on a growing relationship between Argentina and Qatar, marked by increased diplomatic and cultural exchange.

A significant focus of the collaboration is the development and application of artificial intelligence (AI) technology. Minister Lombardi highlighted Buenos Aires’ new tax-free district dedicated to AI investment, signaling the city’s commitment to becoming a leader in the field. He believes cooperation in AI represents a major opportunity for both countries, citing Argentina’s strong intellectual capital and Qatar’s growing technological ambitions.

Focus on Key Sectors

Several sectors are poised to benefit from this increased cooperation. Argentinian companies specializing in biotechnology and health technologies are among those exploring opportunities in Qatar. Additionally, firms in multimedia and applied AI are looking to establish a presence. This diversification reflects Argentina’s broader economic strengths and its desire to tap into new markets.

Undersecretary of Investments at the Ministry of Economic Development of Buenos Aires, Augusto Ardiles Diaz, underscored the complementary nature of the Qatari and Argentinian economies. He stated that the ministry has made three visits to Qatar this year to explore potential partnerships and facilitate investment. The focus is on leveraging each country’s strengths to create mutually beneficial outcomes.

Argentina is also planning to participate in the Web Summit Qatar, scheduled for February 1-4. The country intends to bring at least five startup companies focused on HealthTech, BioTech, and general technology to the conference, providing a platform to showcase their innovations and connect with potential investors. This participation aligns with Qatar’s efforts to position itself as a regional hub for technology and innovation.

The agreement comes as Qatar continues to diversify its economy away from hydrocarbons, seeking to attract foreign investment in sectors like technology, healthcare, and tourism. Argentina, facing economic challenges, is actively seeking new export markets and sources of foreign capital. The partnership offers both countries a chance to achieve their respective economic goals.

Looking ahead, the opening of the InvestBA office in Doha next year will be a crucial step in solidifying this economic partnership. The success of the initial five companies establishing operations in Qatar will also be closely monitored. Further developments in AI collaboration, particularly following the World Summit AI 2025, will be key indicators of the long-term potential of this relationship. The evolving global economic landscape and potential shifts in investment priorities remain factors to watch.

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