
Qatar can keep goods flowing amid tensions, customs chief says
Al Jazeera
Qatar has no reason to worry about goods shortages or disruptions to supply chains despite heightened regional tensions, the country’s customs chief tells Al Jazeera.
Qatar has no reason to worry about shortages of goods or disruptions to its supply chains despite heightened regional tensions, the head of the country’s customs authority has told Al Jazeera, saying strategic reserves, digital customs systems and multiple transport routes are helping keep trade flowing.
Ahmed bin Abdullah Al Jamal, chairman of Qatar’s General Authority of Customs, said supply stability in Qatar was supported by diversified import sources, efficient logistics infrastructure and sufficient strategic stocks of essential goods.
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