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Qatar’s Private Sector Gets a Power Surge: Government Unveils Boosting Initiatives

Qatar’s Private Sector Gets a Power Surge: Government Unveils Boosting Initiatives

September 2, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor World

Boosting Qatar’s Private Sector: Indigenous Employment on the Rise

Qatar’s private sector is experiencing a significant ‌boost, ⁤thanks to the increasing employment of indigenous workers. This development is ‍expected to have a positive impact on the ​country’s economy⁣ and‌ labor⁤ market.

Naturalization in the Private Sector

The Qatari government has‍ implemented ⁢a⁤ new law, effective within six months, which aims to increase the naturalization of indigenous workers⁣ in the private sector. This move is seen as a strategic‌ step towards promoting economic‍ growth and development in the country.

Amir Approves the Law

The Amir of Qatar⁢ has approved the law, paving the way​ for the implementation of this initiative. The move is expected to benefit not only the ​indigenous workers but also the private sector as a ‌whole.

Media Coverage

Several media outlets, including 24 News, Manorama Online, Madhyamam, and MediaOne Online, have reported on this development, highlighting its significance and potential impact on the Qatari economy.

Key Points

  • Qatar’s private sector is experiencing a ⁢boost due to⁢ indigenous employment.
  • A new law aims to increase naturalization of indigenous⁣ workers in the ​private sector.
  • The law is effective within six months.
  • The⁣ Amir of Qatar has approved the law.

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