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Ras Laffan Industrial City: 2003 Gas to liquids company P A Qatar Airways: Consumer services Airlines Doha: 1993 State-owned airline S A Qatar Amiri Flight: Consumer services Airlines Doha: 1977 State-owned VIP airline S A Qatar Development Bank: Financials Banks Doha: 1997 State-owned development bank S A Qatar Exchange: Financials Investment ...
Industries Qatar Q.S.C. (Arabic: صناعات قطر; IQ) is a Qatari conglomerate with subsidiaries and investments in the petrochemicals, fertilisers and steel industries. IQ is a 51-percent subsidiary of QatarEnergy. Its shares are traded on the Qatar Exchange and is one of the largest publicly traded companies in Qatar by market ...
Category: Manufacturing companies of Qatar. ... Shipbuilding companies of Qatar (1 P) This page was last edited on 2 December 2015, at 07:41 (UTC). ...
Manufacturing companies of Qatar (3 C) Mass media companies of Qatar (3 C, 4 P) R. Real estate companies of Qatar (1 P) S. Service companies of Qatar (2 C) T.
Ras Laffan Industrial City (Arabic: راس لفان, romanized: Ra’s Lafān) is a Qatari industrial hub located 80 kilometres (50 mi) north of Doha. It is administered by QatarEnergy. Ras Laffan Industrial City is Qatar's main site for production of liquefied natural gas and gas-to-liquid.
Industries Qatar (IQ), a producer of petrochemicals, fertilizers and steel, is a regional powerhouse, surpassed only in size by Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC), the Middle East's largest chemical producer. In 2007 the manufacturing sector made the third-largest contribution to GDP among non-oil and gas sectors, equivalent to about 7. ...
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Qatar National Cement Company was established in 1965 and was the first major non-oil industry to be commissioned in Qatar. It had a starting capital of QR5 million, and was one of the few industries to have had both private and public ownership. [3] The government of Dubai was one of its first private stakeholders. [2]