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Qatar Economic Development 

For the past couples of weeks, my group and I have been working on a report about Qatar economic development. In the report we talked about Qatar vision 2030, Qatar after the blockade, and two important projects that helped in the growth of the economy; and they are Baladna and Lusail City. The blockade was meant to affect Qatar’s economy and making it helpless in front of the siege counties. However, Qatar was able to prove itself and its economic strength in overcoming this crisis by finding new partnerships and working on local projects such as Baladna.

Baladna is a private business established by Alkhayyat family. Baladna sells 100% Qatari dairy products and after the blockade, Qatar supported it more to cover the shortage in dairy products after they were cut by Saudi Arabia. More than 3,000 cows were shipped to Qatar and the market was filled with local dairy products which helped in the growth of the economy. 





Furthermore, Qatar announced in 2005 the plan of building a new sustainable city that will be fulfilling the four pillars in the vision 2030; such as the human development, the environmental development, the social development and the economic development. Lusail City forms a picture of how Qatar will be like in the future, as it would be green, and would have more services that facilitate the transportation for the citizens like the rail and the cycle and pedestrian network. 




We have chosen to talk about these new projects because we wanted to show private and governmental sectors are helping each other to build and develop this city. We wanted to show how Qatar is working on fulfilling the vision 2030 and the challenges it’s overcoming. 






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