“This shows remarkable interests and activities in both countries to develop trade, economy, business and investment relations which are great to see.
“The 2022 FIFA World Cup is coming up, so we are expecting many sport-related visitors and businesses. We are also looking to enhance cooperation in new technologies not only for agriculture purposes but also in health and education sectors,” Wilks said.
He said that e-commerce and digital business space presents a platform for new partnerships for Qatar and the UK as its global demand and usage rise. The envoy highlighted Qatar’s ambition to be a fintech hub, a major sector for the UK. London is one of the leading fintech centres, with more development going on in major cities across the UK.
On the pandemic situation in the UK and how it has affected investor movement and tourists, Wilks said, “With the COVID-19 vaccines and the preventive measures, the pandemic situation in the UK is expected to improve this year. The number of Qatari citizens visiting the UK will be less this year but probably more than last year.”
Speaking about Brexit, he noted that the UK and all GCC countries are reviewing their trade and investment relations to reach a possible deal on a free trade agreement. He also stressed the importance of the six GCC markets to the UK.
“The review of trade and investment relations are expected to complete this year,” Wilks added.
Source: https://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/article/23/05/2021/Qatar,-UK-to-cooperate-on-latest-agricultural-technologies-Envoy