The Emir of Qatar, Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, pointed out that “the disruption of supply chains is still one of the most important drivers of price increases” and believes that “the international community must adopt an approach that strikes an economic balance in a way that supports the poor peoples” .

During the opening of the 2022 Qatar Economic Forum, in collaboration with Bloomberg, he explained that “expectations indicate a slowdown in economic growth, and this could be a prelude to inflationary stagnation” and continued: “Expectations indicate growth of 4.9 percent.” in Qatar’s GDP thanks to sound economic policies.” He stressed that “supporting the economy and maintaining peace is the way to overcome crises and overcome challenges.”

Al-Thani told the Davos Economic Forum that “the war in Europe has exacerbated the energy crisis around the world, and we are applying the latest technologies in energy production to save the environment and reduce gas emissions”, explaining that “our relationship with China is all in fine and we don’t want to see the world in a state of polarization between the two countries”, adding that “Iran is our neighbor and we are trying to help and urge all parties to return to a nuclear deal.”