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$280bn in construction projects to be invested in Qatar for FIFA World Cup

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$280bn in construction projects to be invested in Qatar for FIFA World Cup http://www.tradearabia.com/
28
January

The Gulf Times reported the investment of $103.4 billion in infrastructure projects and $40.3 billion in energy-related projects, citing the organizers of Projects Qatar 2015. 

The gradual expansion of the construction market is also reflected in the upcoming Projects Qatar 2015 construction, technology and building materials exhibition to take place at the Qatar National Convention Center in May. The exhibition will host suppliers and manufacturers in the construction industry from over 20 countries, while nearly 80% of the exhibition space is fully booked four months ahead. 

 

Source: www.tradearabia.com

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