Forging German-Qatari Ties: AHK Qatar Beefing Up International Business Relations

By Erika Widen | May 29, 2015
Shutterstock

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

You're reading Entrepreneur Middle East, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media.

The German Industry and Commerce Office Qatar (AHK) is an official institution authorized by the German Federal Government and the Association of the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DIHK). AHK Qatar was established in 1998 to represent the interests of German organizations and associations within Doha. Norma Noun Sandawi, Head of Business Development of AHK, says, “Taking into account the interests and endeavors of the business communities in both of our countries, AHK Qatar works on achieving economic links and relationships in addition to further promoting trade, industrial, business and technical cooperation between the Qatari and German companies and associates.” For this reason, AHK Qatar encourages and promotes direct contact between Qatar and German organizations, while also focusing on the SME sector, which is considered the back-bone of the German economy. “Germany is the leading location for investors in Europe, due to the economic stability coupled with the size of the market, which are key factors of ensuring a business success there. AHK Qatar additionally endorses investment opportunities and informs the general investment conditions in Germany,” adds Sadawi.

At present there are approximately 1,700 German citizens residing in Qatar and working in various sectors; in addition there are approximately 80 registered German companies in Doha, mainly in the construction sector. Qatar imports cars, spare parts, machines, chemical products, metal goods and electrical engineering from Germany; and Doha exports oil, gas and chemical products. According to Sandawi both nations have a good bilateral relationship. His Highness the Emir visited Germany in September 2014 and in March 2015, Sigmar Gabriel, Vice Chancellor and Minister of Economy and Energy of the Federal State of Germany, visited Doha. In addition, several German official representatives will be visiting Doha within this year. “Qatar offers the opportunity in upcoming projects where German companies can participate in and offer their experience. Here AHK assists German companies with the market entry such as market research, and potential local business partners,” says Sandawi.

Norma Noun Sandawi, Head of Business Development of AHK

There is, however, the oft-mentioned challenge of setting up a company within Qatar and finding the right local 51% partner, not to mention offices and local hiring with the market experience. On a positive note, Qataris are keen on investing in Germany such as in real estate and industry. “Qatar Holding has shares in Volkswagen cars,” adds Sandawi. In March 2015, AHK Qatar organized an SME conference in partnership with the Qatar Chamber of Commerce, which showcased small and medium sized companies, in addition to family businesses from Qatar in Germany. “AHK has a good local network and knows which local companies are interested in German partnerships and in which sectors.”

The German Industry and Commerce Office Qatar (AHK) is an official institution authorized by the German Federal Government and the Association of the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (DIHK). AHK Qatar was established in 1998 to represent the interests of German organizations and associations within Doha. Norma Noun Sandawi, Head of Business Development of AHK, says, “Taking into account the interests and endeavors of the business communities in both of our countries, AHK Qatar works on achieving economic links and relationships in addition to further promoting trade, industrial, business and technical cooperation between the Qatari and German companies and associates.” For this reason, AHK Qatar encourages and promotes direct contact between Qatar and German organizations, while also focusing on the SME sector, which is considered the back-bone of the German economy. “Germany is the leading location for investors in Europe, due to the economic stability coupled with the size of the market, which are key factors of ensuring a business success there. AHK Qatar additionally endorses investment opportunities and informs the general investment conditions in Germany,” adds Sadawi.

At present there are approximately 1,700 German citizens residing in Qatar and working in various sectors; in addition there are approximately 80 registered German companies in Doha, mainly in the construction sector. Qatar imports cars, spare parts, machines, chemical products, metal goods and electrical engineering from Germany; and Doha exports oil, gas and chemical products. According to Sandawi both nations have a good bilateral relationship. His Highness the Emir visited Germany in September 2014 and in March 2015, Sigmar Gabriel, Vice Chancellor and Minister of Economy and Energy of the Federal State of Germany, visited Doha. In addition, several German official representatives will be visiting Doha within this year. “Qatar offers the opportunity in upcoming projects where German companies can participate in and offer their experience. Here AHK assists German companies with the market entry such as market research, and potential local business partners,” says Sandawi.

Norma Noun Sandawi, Head of Business Development of AHK

There is, however, the oft-mentioned challenge of setting up a company within Qatar and finding the right local 51% partner, not to mention offices and local hiring with the market experience. On a positive note, Qataris are keen on investing in Germany such as in real estate and industry. “Qatar Holding has shares in Volkswagen cars,” adds Sandawi. In March 2015, AHK Qatar organized an SME conference in partnership with the Qatar Chamber of Commerce, which showcased small and medium sized companies, in addition to family businesses from Qatar in Germany. “AHK has a good local network and knows which local companies are interested in German partnerships and in which sectors.”

Related Content

Business News

The UAE’s Next Export: A Blueprint for Property Investment Technology

Dubai’s skyline tells one story, but the deals being signed in its tech hubs tell another that merits closer attention. While the world fixates on cranes and glass towers, the UAE has been building infrastructure for artificial intelligence with sustained institutional commitment. When Andreessen Horowitz (a16z), the largest venture capital fund in the world, led […]
Business News

Bayut Celebrates Excellence in UAE Real Estate at the 2025 Bayut Awards

Prestigious industry event brings together top performers at Atlantis The Royal. Bayut, the UAE’s leading PropTech platform, hosted its highly anticipated Bayut Awards 2025 at Atlantis The Royal, celebrating outstanding achievements and professionalism across the UAE real estate ecosystem. The exclusive event gathered industry leaders, top-performing agencies, and key stakeholders to recognize excellence, innovation, and […]
Business News

AITO and ADM Enters into Strategic Partnership, Marking a New Chapter in the Global Expansion of Intelligent Luxury

AITO, China’s luxury intelligent vehicle brand, has officially signed a strategic cooperation agreement with Performance Plus Motors (subsidiary of Abu Dhabi Motors), a leading luxury automotive dealer group in the United Arab Emirates. The agreement was signed in Chongqing, China by Jason Wang, President of SERES AUTO Overseas BU, and Syed Faiz Karim, CEO of […]
Business News

Bayut Hosts 2025 Bayut Awards in Dubai

The annual Bayut Awards recognized performance across the UAE real estate sector at an industry gathering held at Atlantis The Royal. Bayut hosted the Bayut Awards 2025 at Atlantis The Royal, bringing together real estate agencies, industry professionals, and stakeholders from across the UAE. The awards night, themed “Reflections of Your Success”, honored individuals and […]
Business News

1004 Gourmet’s Changsup Shin and Lamise Beauty’s Kate Park on the Responsibility of Representing South Korea Through Business

The husband-and-wife duo have built two well-established, UAE-born Korean brands. But as they operate in a world increasingly influenced by K-culture trends, they reflect on the added weight that comes with being flagbearers of their homeland across two major industries (and why simply branding something as “Korean” can sometimes do more harm than good).