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Qatar rolls out business relief measures amid Iran War and regional crisis

By staffApril 29, 20262 Mins Read
Qatar rolls out business relief measures amid Iran War and regional crisis
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By&nbspLaila Humairah

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29/04/2026 – 7:12 GMT+2

Qatar has announced a series of targeted relief measures to support businesses operating in the country. Launched through Invest Qatar, the Gulf state’s investment promotion agency, the move is the latest round of efforts to maintain economic stability and investor confidence amid evolving regional conditions.

The initiative offers financial support of up to 40% of eligible local investment costs, including expenses related to setup, operations and expansion.

Invest Qatar will also introduce flexible regulatory and administrative rules to streamline core operations. It will also provide advisory and operational support for businesses to safeguard their assets.

Officials say the relief package is aimed at easing operational pressures to ensure continuity of business, particularly as companies navigate economic uncertainties.

The announcement comes against the backdrop of ongoing regional conflict, which has heightened geopolitical uncertainty and weighed on business sentiment across parts of the Gulf and the wider Middle East region.

“As regional conditions continue to evolve, we remain fully focused on acting decisively to support companies operating in our market, safeguard business continuity and reinforce confidence,” said Faisal bin Thani Al Thani, the Chairman of Invest Qatar and the Minister of Commerce and Industry.

The measures are part of a broader strategy to develop sectors including advanced industries, logistics, technology and financial services.

Qatar’s economic outlook has been revised sharply downward due to the Iran conflict and wider Gulf instability, according to the International Monetary Fund in its latest regional outlook.

The IMF expects the country’s economic output to contract by 8.6%, before rebounding by the same amount in 2027.

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