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Qatar to invest an extra €4.75 billion in Spain

Qatar on Wednesday said it plans to invest an additional $5 billion (€4.75 billion) in Spain on the second day of a state visit by its emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani.

Qatar to invest an extra €4.75 billion in Spain
Emir of Qatar Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani (L) laughs during during a meeting with Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez at La Moncloa Palace in Madrid, on May 18, 2022. (Photo by GABRIEL BOUYS / AFP)

“The volume of investments agreed upon with the Spanish side amounts to $5 billion in various sectors,” said Qatari Foreign Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani in a statement tweeted by his ministry.

Neither side gave a timetable for the investment, which amounts to some €4.75 billion, nor did they say which sectors would benefit.

“Qatar will invest close to five billion euros in our country in the coming years,” Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez said during a business meeting with the Qatari delegation.

“It is a gesture of confidence in the Spanish economy and Spanish businesses which will strengthen bilateral ties,” he said ahead of afternoon talks with the emir.

Before the pandemic, Qatari investment in Spain stood at €2.67 billion ($2.8 billion), the Spanish government said, making it the country’s 24th biggest investor.

To date, Qatari funding has been notably invested in several sectors: civil aviation, construction, energy and communications.

According to a Spanish government source, the two sides will on Wednesday sign around a dozen commercial contracts, notably concerning energy as Madrid seeks to diversify its gas supplies following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Qatar, one of the world’s three biggest exporters of liquified natural gas (LNG), is currently Spain’s fifth-largest supplier after the United States, Algeria, Nigeria and Egypt.

The country accounted for 4.4 percent of Spain’s total gas imports in April and the Spanish government hopes to increase this share.

European states are increasingly looking to other sources of natural gas as they try to wean themselves off dependence on Russia, with LNG easily shipped by boat from countries such as Qatar and the United States.

After Madrid, the Qatari leader will continue his tour of Europe, visiting Germany, Britain, Slovenia and Switzerland, where he will attend the World Economic Forum in the mountain resort of Davos which runs from May 22-26.

Qatar will host the World Cup later this year.

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Spanish economy beats growth forecast on higher exports

The Spanish economy grew more than expected in the first quarter due to higher exports and business investment, official data showed Tuesday.

Spanish economy beats growth forecast on higher exports

The eurozone’s fourth biggest economy expanded by 0.7 percent between January and March compared to the previous quarter, according to preliminary figures from national statistics institute INE, matching the revised 0.7 percent growth seen in the final three months of 2023.

The Bank of Spain had forecast the economy would expand by 0.4 percent in the first quarter.

Growth was driven by a 2.4 percent rise in exports during the first quarter and higher business investment, which rose by 2.6 percent after having dropped by 1.6 percent in the previous three months.

Household spending also helped, rising 0.3 percent, the same rate as in the previous quarter.

Economy Minister Carlos Cuerpo said the latest GDP figures demonstrates “the strong dynamism of the economy”.

The Spanish government predicts the economy will expand by 2.0 percent this year after expanding by 2.5 percent in 2023, making it one of the few bright spots of the eurozone economy.

The Bank of Spain last month raised its growth forecasts for the economy this year to 1.9 percent, up from 1.6 percent previously.

It said lower energy prices and the extension of some government measures such as discounts on urban travel to help households cope with inflation would help lift growth.

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