TITLE:
Qatar’s Foreign Investment Legal Framework: Evolution, Regulatory Analysis, and Alignment with National Vision 2030
AUTHORS:
Jassim Albaloshi, Misbau Alamu Lateef
KEYWORDS:
Foreign Direct Investment, Qatar, Investment Law, Economic Diversification, Qatar Financial Centre, Gulf Cooperation Council, National Vision 2030
JOURNAL NAME:
Beijing Law Review,
Vol.17 No.1,
March
25,
2026
ABSTRACT: This article provides a comprehensive examination of Qatar’s foreign investment legal framework, tracing its historical evolution from restrictive post-independence policies through successive waves of liberalisation to its current regulatory architecture under the Foreign Investment Law No. 1 of 2019. The analysis explores how Qatar’s investment laws have been shaped by geopolitical events, including the 2017 Gulf diplomatic crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic, while evaluating the effectiveness of institutional mechanisms such as the Qatar Financial Centre and the Qatar Free Zones Authority in attracting foreign direct investment. Through a detailed examination of sectoral impacts across the energy, finance, tourism, and real estate sectors, this article identifies persistent regulatory challenges, including bureaucratic inefficiencies, enforcement inconsistencies, and transparency deficits, that continue to affect investor confidence. The article further analyzes Qatar’s interactions with global regulatory bodies and compares its investment environment with those of regional competitors, particularly the UAE and Saudi Arabia. By examining the alignment of legal reforms with Qatar’s National Vision 2030, this article contributes to the understanding of how Gulf states are leveraging legal frameworks to achieve economic diversification objectives, while highlighting gaps in the existing literature and proposing areas for future research.