Grenada and Qatar have discussed negotiating an income tax treaty that would establish an agreement between the two countries, subject to finalisation, signing, and ratification.
Officials from Grenada and Qatar met on 18 August 2026 to discuss bilateral relations, including negotiations toward the eventual signing of a double taxation agreement (DTA) as part of broader efforts to strengthen bilateral economic and investment ties, according to a release from the Qatar News Agency.
Grenadian Prime Minister Dickon Mitchell said the agreement, alongside a proposed trade and investment promotion agreement, would help establish a supportive legal framework for greater private-sector investment, trade, and business activity between the two countries.
The discussions form part of wider cooperation between Grenada and Qatar in areas including aviation, education, healthcare, tourism, sports, and economic development.
If concluded, the treaty would need to be finalised, signed, and ratified before entering into force.