QCB Governor Meets UK Prime Minister's Chief Business, Investment and Trade Adviser
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Qatar Central Bank Governor Sheikh Bandar bin Mohammed bin Saoud Al Thani met on April 23, 2026, with the UK Prime Minister's Chief Business, Investment and Trade Adviser to discuss strengthening bilateral cooperation and trade relations between Qatar and the United Kingdom. The meeting reflects ongoing diplomatic engagement between QCB and UK government officials on economic and financial matters.
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Qatar Central Bank Governor Sheikh Bandar bin Mohammed bin Saoud Al Thani met with the UK Prime Minister's Chief Business, Investment and Trade Adviser on April 23, 2026. The meeting focused on strengthening bilateral cooperation and trade relations between Qatar and the United Kingdom. This diplomatic engagement reflects ongoing communication between QCB and UK government officials on economic and financial cooperation matters.
Affected parties include financial institutions and businesses engaged in Qatar-UK trade and investment activities. While no specific regulatory changes or policy commitments were announced, such high-level dialogue may signal areas of future regulatory alignment or trade facilitation between the two jurisdictions.
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Qatar Central Bank Governor Meets with UK Prime Minister’s Chief Business, Investment & Trade Adviser
4/23/2026
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