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Minister of Finance meets Canadian counterpart

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Last updated: 2026/01/17 at 1:37 PM
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Doha, Qatar – Qatar and Canada are strengthening their economic ties following a meeting between Qatar’s Minister of Finance, HE Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari, and Canada’s Minister of Finance and National Revenue, HE Francois-Philippe Champagne, at the Ministry of Finance headquarters in Doha. The discussions focused on bolstering bilateral trade and investment opportunities between the two nations, as well as reviewing current economic developments of shared interest. The meeting, held on January 17, 2024, signals a continued commitment to economic diversification for both countries.

The ministers convened to explore avenues for increased collaboration, building on existing relationships in areas like energy, infrastructure, and technology. Qatar has been actively seeking to diversify its economy away from hydrocarbons, while Canada aims to expand its global economic footprint. This meeting represents a key step in fostering those goals.

Strengthening Qatar-Canada Bilateral Trade Relations

The primary focus of the meeting was to identify ways to enhance bilateral trade, according to a statement released by the Qatari Ministry of Finance. Both nations acknowledged the potential for growth in several sectors, particularly those aligned with Qatar’s National Vision 2030 and Canada’s economic strategy. These strategies emphasize innovation, sustainability, and diversification.

Key Discussion Points

Discussions reportedly covered a range of topics, including potential Canadian investment in Qatar’s growing non-energy sectors. Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund, the Qatar Investment Authority (QIA), has previously made significant investments in Canada, and further expansion in this area was likely on the agenda. The ministers also addressed the importance of a stable global economic environment.

Additionally, the meeting touched upon the evolving landscape of global finance and the need for cooperation on issues such as financial regulation and combating money laundering. Both Qatar and Canada are members of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and share a commitment to maintaining high standards of financial integrity. This shared commitment provides a strong foundation for collaborative efforts.

The ministers also explored opportunities for collaboration in the realm of foreign investment. Qatar is actively seeking to attract foreign capital to support its economic development projects, while Canada is keen to promote its businesses and investment opportunities internationally. The exchange of expertise and best practices in this area was a key takeaway from the meeting.

Meanwhile, the conversation extended to the impact of geopolitical events on global supply chains and energy markets. Qatar’s role as a major energy producer and Canada’s significant natural resources were both recognized as important factors in ensuring global energy security. The ministers likely discussed strategies for mitigating risks and promoting stability in these critical sectors.

In contrast to solely focusing on economic matters, the meeting also acknowledged the importance of cultural exchange and people-to-people connections in strengthening the overall relationship between Qatar and Canada. Increased educational and cultural programs could further facilitate understanding and collaboration between the two countries.

The Qatari Ministry of Finance highlighted the importance of continued dialogue and collaboration to address shared challenges and capitalize on emerging opportunities. Qatar and Canada have enjoyed a long-standing diplomatic relationship, and this meeting underscores the commitment to building a stronger and more comprehensive partnership. The discussion of economic cooperation is a natural progression of this relationship.

Looking ahead, both countries are expected to form working groups to delve deeper into specific areas of potential collaboration identified during the meeting. These groups will likely focus on developing concrete proposals for joint projects and initiatives. The timeline for these proposals remains uncertain, and will depend on ongoing negotiations and internal approvals within both governments. Further announcements regarding specific agreements or initiatives are anticipated in the coming months, and observers will be watching for details on how these discussions translate into tangible outcomes.

Global Affairs Canada provides further information on Canada’s relationship with Qatar. The Ministry of Finance of Qatar also offers insights into the nation’s economic policies and international partnerships.

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