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TIR goes live in Qatar boosting Middle East trade
Tuesday, June 1, 2021
TIR goes live in Qatar boosting Middle East trade

Brussels – DohaThe TIR system has gone live in Qatar, boosting the country’s position as a strategic transport and trading partner and driving more efficient transport routes in the Gulf region.With Qatar set to host a series of major international events in the coming years, including the 2022 FIFA World Cup, TIR will help speed up supply chains, ensuring the secure and timely delivery of goods and services to and from the state.TIR, the only global transit system, allows goods to be transported from one country to another, via transit countries if needed, in sealed load compartments that are controlled by customs via a multilateral, mutually recognised and UN-backed system.With Qatar, five (Name the countries) out of six Gulf Cooperation Council member states are now running TIR. Transport operators, shippers and business users will benefit from faster, less expensive and more secure transport and trade routes between Qatar and its trading partners in the region and beyond. In addition to moving goods by road, TIR is proven to be an excellent transport and trade facilitation tool for multimodal integrated transports including roll-on roll-off, container shipments and rail.IRU worked in close collaboration with Qatar’s Ministry of Transport and Communications, General Authority of Customs and the IRU member the Qatar Chamber of Commerce and Industry, to implement the TIR system in the country. On this occasion, Minister of Transport and Communications HE Jassim Saif Ahmed Al-Sulaiti, said:“Deploying the TIR system in Qatar is a step forward for linking Qatar’s transport system regionally and globally with a view to increasing trade exchange and supporting economic exchange between countries and this will back our work on developing a sustainable land transportation in addition to cementing the relations between Qatar and UN organisations in the field of transport.“Putting the TIR Convention in motion will support the Ministry’s plans for making Qatar a vital transit point consistent with its strategic location, and in such a way that contributes to supporting the localisation and development of the national industry in the area of logistics services. Transport with the TIR system is one of the most important investment attraction factors in the area of logistics services and all other relevant industries.“The TIR system supports developing a multimodal transport sector and streamlines the transit of goods, in addition to other preferential features related to facilitating trade, reducing costs and time of freight to and from Qatar. All these are fundamental factors for achieving the Qatar National Vision 2030.” IRU Secretary General Umberto de Pretto said:“IRU congratulates Qatar in achieving this important trade milestone. We are proud to support Qatar in reaching its 2030 National Vision for sustainable trade as well as driving economic and social development. This important development will help drive a successful FIFA World Cup next year. IRU will continue working closely with the Qatari authorities and all TIR users to keep driving trade in the Middle East and beyond.” HE Ahmed bin Abdullah Al Jamal, Chairman of the General Authority of Customs, said:“The activation of international road transport under TIR in the State of Qatar comes within the framework of the importance of developing and strengthening cooperation links between member states in the field of international road transport, and removing restrictions and obstacles in this field, as it aims to facilitate the movement of goods by road to the fullest extent possible, and at the same time maintain security and customs duties for the countries through which the goods transported under this system pass.“This cooperation between neighbouring countries is conducive to reducing the cost of exports and lowering the price of goods in Qatar, as well as decreasing the time of arrival of imports by up to 92%, and ensuring that goods reach their final destination with the highest security standards.“The General Authority of Customs works together with the Qatar Chamber of Commerce and Industry, being the TIR guarantor within the State of Qatar, which is responsible for issuing TIR carnets as a guarantee for customs duties and taxes on goods exported from the State of Qatar, as well as a guarantee for customs duties and taxes for goods in transit until their exit from the state’s territory, in accordance with the provisions of the guarantee agreement signed between the two parties in Geneva in 2019.“The General Authority of Customs has organised a training programme in cooperation with IRU, within the framework of preparing to activate the TIR Convention in Qatar with the aim to train the agencies involved in handling TIR.“The programme included training courses to prepare trainers at the General Authority of Customs, as well as training the employees of FAHES, the company in charge of approving TIR vehicles and issuing certificates of vehicles approval.” HE Sheikh Khalifa bin Jassim Al Thani, Chairman of the Qatar Chamber of Commerce & Industry, said:“The activation of TIR system in the State of Qatar will streamline the movement of trade and minimise transport and shipping costs for traders and facilitate transport of goods and commodities.“The Qatar Chamber of Commerce and Industry is the TIR national guaranteeing and issuing association in Qatar and it has worked to raise the awareness of the Qatari private sector about the importance of this system in reducing the cost of exports, ensuring the delivery of goods to final destinations with highest security standards, decreasing the time spent on the delivery of imports, stressing that these benefits will contribute to reducing commodity prices in Qatar.”

MOTC Participates in St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in the Russian Federation
Monday, May 31, 2021
MOTC Participates in St. Petersburg International Economic Forum in the Russian Federation

Doha –The Ministry of Transport and Communications (MOTC) is participating in the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) as part of the State of Qatar’s Pavilion at the Forum, which runs in the period from June 2 to June 5 under the auspices of the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin.MOTC’s participation in the Pavilion of the State of Qatar as the Guest Country at SPIEF in its 24th edition, comes within the framework of its keenness to enhance and develop economic relation ties and partnership with the Russian Federation, in addition to highlighting the investment opportunities that the country provides in the fields of transportation and information and communication technology, something which can contribute to attracting more foreign direct investments and boosting the State of Qatar’s competitive standing in the region and outside of it.The Smart Qatar Program (TASMU), the Qatar Railways Company (Qatar Rail), Qatar Navigation (Milaha), Mwani Qatar, the Qatar Aeronautical Academy and Hamad International Airport will participate in the Forum under the umbrella of the Ministry. The Forum will provide an ideal platform for these companies for the exchange of expertise between the two friendly countries.On this occasion, the Minister of Transport and Communications His Excellency Jassim Saif Ahmed Al-Sulaiti said, “Qatar has made enormous progress in the field of digital transformation and digital services using innovative initiatives and programs such as the Smart Qatar Program (TASMU) with the Ministry of Transport and Communications for building a diversified national economy and keeping pace with the latest digital skills toward building a smart Qatar, and, in addition to that, the country has taken notable steps in improving its global connection with world-class sea, land and air facilities.”His Excellency the Minister added, “The St. Petersburg International Economic Forum is a very important global event and during our participation we are looking forward to working with our Russian counterparts to enhance the means of bilateral cooperation between the two countries in addition to shedding light on the investment opportunities that the country provides in the fields of transportation and information and communication technology.”The TASMU Program will showcase the efforts exerted by the State of Qatar on the path of transforming into a smart country, in addition to pitching a number of investment opportunities to global companies and delegations to contribute to these efforts.The TASMU Program has identified more than 100 opportunities that will be available for investment and cooperation during the next four years across the entire scope of work of the Program. Participating delegates will be able to view a number of these opportunities such as participating in developing the Symptom Tracker, the Athlete Performance Dashboard and the Livestock Monitoring & Analytics. These opportunities revolve around developing smart solutions and applications to address the national challenges in the key sectors using advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain and Big Data Analytics and other advanced technologies.The TASMU Program will also review, with the participating delegates, the TASMU Central Platform, which represents a one-of-its-kind solution in the field of developing smart cities, in addition to more than 20 opportunities that are available for cooperation in the field of providing consultancy and technical expertise during 2021 for supporting the TASMU Program’s 23 initiatives at the national level, including initiatives for developing the digital skills of workforce in the State of Qatar, Digital Inclusion and the Smart Qatar Policies and Standards, and other necessary initiatives that guarantee the transformation of the State of Qatar into a smart country as efficiently and rapidly as required.This high-profile event year is one of the largest fora in the world concerned with the sectors of investment and economy. It is organized by the Roscongress Foundation of Russia. It will witness the participation of a number of their excellencies Heads of States, senior political and economic officials, in addition to representatives of leading Russian and international companies and multiple business leaders from around the world.

MOTC Rolls Out EURO 5 Diesel Starting with 2022 Bus, Truck Models
Sunday, May 30, 2021
MOTC Rolls Out EURO 5 Diesel Starting with 2022 Bus, Truck Models

The Maritime Transport Sector is committed to developing and modernizing the sector in line with MOT strategic plans aiming at ensuring a safe maritime navigation that meets all safety requirements and obligations, and keeping pace with international maritime developments through creative and effective application of international maritime instruments and observation of emerging trends and latest publications. The Maritime Transport Sector is also working on developing the legal framework for maritime activities, and enhancing the technical and administrative aspects of inspection, examination, control and investigation related to accidents.Ensuring the quality of maritime services and transportation comes at the top of the Sector’s priorities. To ensure high quality standards, we work on spreading the culture of quality, raising awareness of international best practices and standards, and developing an integral inspection system for vessels in order to ensure that all vessels are compliant with international safety requirements for maritime navigation.As part of our efforts to achieve the strategic objectives of Qatar’s National Vision 2030, the Maritime Transport Sector maintains a close relationship with the International Maritime Organization (IMO) and runs constant reviews of national legislation to ensure their compliance with relevant international legislation in the best interests of the State of Qatar. Furthermore, the Sector continuously strengthens coordination and cooperation ties with different stakeholders through participation in international meetings and working groups.

MOTC invites nominations for QDBA 2021
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
MOTC invites nominations for QDBA 2021

Doha – QatarThe Ministry of Transport and Communications announced the opening of the nominations for the Qatar Digital Business Awards 2021, which is held under the patronage of His Excellency Mr. Jassim Seif Ahmed al-Sulaiti, Minister of Transport and Communications.The awards, now in its sixth edition, target all companies operating in the digital industry in Qatar and comes within the framework of the Ministry of Transport and Communications’ keenness to honor and appreciate small, medium and emerging enterprises and companies that have contributed to the development of the digital sector during 2019-2021.Those wishing to participate must complete their applications on the website www.qitba.qa no later than August 17th, 2021, while the winners will be announced in August 2021.In line with the precautionary measures and measures related to the health and safety of the Coronavirus, winners will be announced electronically via the Internet with the addition of a new category for the most innovative solution to respond to COVID-19.This year’s awards are in 11 categories:ICT Service Provider of the YearSystems Integrator of the YearMobile App of the YearCloud Solution of the YearDigital Startup of the YearSmart Solution of the YearSME Digital Transformation of the YearE-Commerce Solution of the YearInnovative Fintech Solution of the YearICT Exporter of the YearMost Valuable Innovation Response to COVID-19On this occasion, Her Excellency Reem Mohammed Al Mansoori, Assistant Undersecretary for Digital Society Development Affairs at the Ministry of Transport and Communications said: "The Ministry of Transport and Communications seeks to build a solid ecosystem for information and communication technology and recognize that the presence of local companies and local innovators is a vital element in the success of this sector. The Qatar Digital Business Award comes in the pursuit of this goal, as all award categories are linked to the Ministry's strategic objectives. Chief among them is establishing a favorable digital system, promoting entrepreneurship, improving innovation in information and communication technology, and supporting the growth of this sector.”“We aim to create this by upgrading the standards and quality of services and capabilities of companies in the local telecommunications and information technology market while at the same time employing technology to develop a digital economy,” she added.The winners will be chosen by a jury consisting of experts and specialists in the field. For more information about the award, categories, criteria, terms and conditions, please visit the award website www.qitba.qa

Minister receives message from Minister of Roads and Urban Development of Iran
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
Minister receives message from Minister of Roads and Urban Development of Iran

Doha-HE the Minister of Transport and Communications Jassim Seif Ahmed al-Sulaiti received a written message from the Minister of Roads and Urban Development of Iran, Mohamed Eslam, on co-operation between the two countries in the fields of transport, ports and civil aviation, and ways to enhance them.The message was handed over by Iran's ambassador to Qatar, Hamid Reza Dehghani, during his meeting with al-Sulaiti at the Ministry of Transport and Communications' headquarters today.

Qatar participates in WSIS Forum 2021
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
Qatar participates in WSIS Forum 2021

Doha – QatarThe State of Qatar, represented by the Ministry of Transport and Communications (MOTC), is participating in the activities of the final week of the Virtual World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum, which is held on May 17 to 21.Addressing the WSIS Forum 2021 Ministerial Round Table meeting today on behalf of His Excellency the Minister of Transport and Communications, MOTC’s Acting Assistant Undersecretary of Government Information Technology Ms. Mashael Ali Al-Hammadi said: “Qatar realizes the paramount role that the ICT sector plays in accelerating the pace of social and economic development and creating a knowledge-based economy and supporting the efforts that aim for sustainable and inclusive development. Accordingly, the Qatar Digital Government Strategy 2026 is in harmony with the UN Sustainable Development Goals 2030, fostering its values through ICT such as increasing accessibility, improving the quality of education, healthcare, and justice, aiming for a better environmental impact for a more sustainable model, and empowering all social elements equally.”“Qatar’s investment in digital and innovative technology has helped provide innovative and flexible solutions that did enable the country to take immediate and effective measures to contain the pandemic and lessen its impacts,” she added. The Qatar Digital Government and its services have been of a significant role in business continuity throughout the pandemic thanks to a robust digital infrastructure and concerted efforts during the pandemic, thus fast-tracking the digital transformation and telework and overcoming the challenges that we and the whole world has encountered,” she added.Al-Hammadi pointed out that the State of Qatar, the Gold sponsor of WSIS Forum 2021, appreciates the efforts exerted by the World Summit on the Information Society and backs the works it does and will spare no effort in enhancing the use of innovative technology and digital transformation to create a human-centric, inclusive, development-driven information society and supporting the efforts for achieving inclusive sustainable development.Qatar had participated in a series of WSIS Forum 2021 thematic workshops as well as WSIS virtual exhibition which was held last March.

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