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  2. Business boom builds Qatar-Saudi entente as Gulf rift fades - AOL

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    When the 2022 World Cup concluded, ending a decade-long construction boom in Qatar, Qatari companies seized the chance to offer the kingdom the know-how and capacity they had honed in the lead-up ...

  3. Salam International - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.SalamInternational.com. Salam International Investment Limited Q.P.S.C. is a publicly-listed Qatar shareholding company. [1] [2] Salam International operates through its subsidiaries in Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Palestine, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain, Jordan and Lebanon. The company is headquartered in Doha, Qatar.

  4. Arabtec Holding PJSC - Wikipedia

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    Arabtec Construction is a multinational construction company that is headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, where it is one of the leading companies in its sector. [ 6] Arabtec Construction was established in Dubai in 1975 and has completed a number of projects in different construction sectors such as High Rise Developments, Hotels and ...

  5. Economy of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Petrochemicals and fertilizers supply make up a large portion of the industrial base, along with steel and other construction materials, through Qatar Steel and Qatar Primary Material Company (QPMC). Indeed, over the past few years, demand for construction materials experienced a major surge as the development boom swept the Persian Gulf region ...

  6. Consolidated Contractors Company - Wikipedia

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    Consolidated Contractors Company (CCC) (Arabic: شركة اتحاد المقاولين) is the largest construction company in the Middle East and ranks among the top 25 international contractors with a revenue of US$5.3 billion in 2013 and 1.872 billion by 2020.

  7. List of companies of Qatar - Wikipedia

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    Charter jet subsidiary of Qatar Airways: Qatar Insurance: Financials Full line insurance Doha: 1964 State-owned insurance company QNB Group: Financials Banks Doha: 1964 Commercial bank Qatar National Cement Company: Industrials Building materials & fixtures Umm Bab: 1965 Cement manufacturing company Qatar National Company for Medical Projects ...

  8. Human rights in Qatar - Wikipedia

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    The state of human rights in Qatar is a concern for several non-governmental organisations, such as the Human Rights Watch (HRW), which reported in 2012 that hundreds of thousands of mostly South Asian migrant workers in construction in Qatar risk serious exploitation and abuse, sometimes amounting to forced labour.

  9. Power International Holding - Wikipedia

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    The group of companies employs over 65,000 staff. Through its construction subsidiaries, Power International Holding has completed projects including the Mall of Qatar, Banana Island, Lekhwiya Stadium and the Doha Sheraton Hotel and Convention Centre [2] in Qatar. International projects include the luxury Waldorf Astoria hotel in the Maldives.