Doha: Following on from the success of the Qatar-USA 2021 Year of Culture, and in celebration of 50 years of diplomatic relations with the United States, Qatar Museums (QM) and the US-Qatar Business Council have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to continue strengthening ties and facilitating business opportunities.
As part of the agreement, which upholds the business pillar of the Year of Culture initiative, Qatar Museums’ Years of Culture and the US-Qatar Business Council will work collaboratively to develop programmes to engage the Qatari and American business community. The collaboration will include the exchange of materials and publications, planning events and activities, engaging local and American businesses and co-organising specialised conferences, seminars and workshops
Ahmad Musa Al Namla, CEO of Qatar Museums, and Sheikha Mayes bint Hamad Al Thani, Managing Director of the US Qatar Business Council Doha office, signed the MoU in Doha.
“The Qatar-USA 2021 Year of Culture was immense success that both nations can be proud of. Through the signing of this MoU, Qatar Museums looks forward to working closely with the US-Qatar Business Council to build on last year’s legacy and to facilitate and advance new American business opportunities in Qatar through knowledge exchange and dialogue,” said Al Namla.
The US-Qatar Business Council is a non-profit, private sector organisation based in Washington, DC, and Qatar, that develops, supports, and advances the bilateral business relationship between the United States and Qatar.
“The US Qatar Business Council is determined to support and enhance the extensive economic relations between Qatar and the United States. One approach to deliver this mission is by partnering with local entities. Our partnership with Qatar Museums will enable us to drive the business pillar under the Year of Culture,” added Sheikha Mayes.
The Qatar-USA 2021 Year of Culture involved a wide-ranging mix of exhibitions, festivals, bilateral exchanges, and events in Qatar and the US intended to enhance cultural and artistic exchange and exemplify the renewed commitment of the two nations to foster mutual understanding and promote intercultural dialogue.