The Qatar Chamber 2025-2030 strategy aims to leverage its global network to create the “largest electronic marketing platform” for the Arab private sector similar to Alibaba and Amazon. This came after the chamber’s board of directors, chaired by Sheikh Khalifa bin Jassim al-Thani, recently approved the strategy, which includes six objectives: developing the business environment; supporting, and encouraging small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and entrepreneurs; transforming the chamber into a global hub for communication and influence; advancing into a digital economy; establishing the chamber’s positive image by improving performance; and achieving financial sustainability. The 2025-2030 strategy also proposes the establishment of a Qatar Chamber-led company, which would transform the platform into a commercial project that generates revenue for the chamber. It also includes reintroducing the idea of organising an annual consultative meeting with HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim al-Thani, and other ministers. The strategy focuses on developing the skills and competencies of workers in the Qatari private sector and organising monthly meetings with business owners. It further aims to support and promote women’s participation by activating the role of the Qatari Businesswomen’s Forum. Additionally, the strategy adopts programmes to support companies’ investments in training their employees and organising field visits to companies and factories to identify challenges and propose solutions. It also aims to expand the private sector’s engagement in activities of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC-Qatar), attract international companies to the Qatari market, and organise forums and meetings to enhance communication between the local and international business community. The strategy outlined that, through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, the chamber would collaborate with embassies and commercial attachés abroad to establish commercial representation offices at the new Qatar Chamber headquarters in Lusail City to attract foreign investment inflow, improve the business environment, promote Qatar’s investments abroad, and advance the digital economy.