卡塔尔投资促进局总监司君桀:中企在卡投资瞄准创新与氢能新赛道
2 1 Shi Ji Jing Ji Bao Dao·2025-11-12 23:20

Core Insights - Chinese enterprises are shifting their investments in Qatar from traditional sectors to innovation-driven industries, aligning with Qatar's "2030 National Vision" for diversified development [1][3] Investment Trends - Investment diversification is evident in four key areas: - In the digital economy and ICT sector, Chinese companies are actively participating in cloud computing, smart city initiatives, and 5G construction, with Huawei having a long-term commitment in Qatar [2] - In advanced manufacturing and transportation, Yutong is collaborating with Qatar's Mowasalat to introduce electric buses, contributing to the green upgrade of Qatar's public transport system [2] - In the gaming and creative industries, Tencent's Level Infinite is leveraging Qatar's developing gaming ecosystem to expand in entertainment and digital content [2] - In legal and professional services, Yingke Law Firm has established a branch in Qatar to provide cross-border business and legal consulting for bilateral enterprises [2] Renewable Energy Cooperation - There is significant potential for cooperation in renewable energy, with Chinese companies possessing world-leading expertise in hydrogen production, battery technology, and carbon management systems [4] - Qatar aims to achieve 18% renewable energy share and 25% greenhouse gas reduction by 2030, with key projects including the 800 MW Al Kharsaah solar power plant and additional projects totaling 875 MW [5] - Qatar plans to build the world's largest blue ammonia plant by 2026, supporting hydrogen and ammonia-based clean energy solutions, and aims to collaborate with China on green and blue hydrogen technology research [6] - Qatar ranks first globally in carbon capture, storage, and utilization (CCUS), and there are opportunities for joint advancements in CCS and energy storage solutions with Chinese engineering and manufacturing strengths [6]