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Indian SMEs seen as bridges for Qatar investment | Gulf Times

August 18, 2026·Gulf TimesEconomy

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GCC CONTEXT

Indian small and medium enterprises have historically served as intermediaries in Gulf trade networks, particularly in sectors like construction, logistics, and services where labor and capital movements between South Asia and the GCC are substantial. Qatar's regulatory framework for foreign investment and its emphasis on economic diversification have periodically drawn interest from emerging market actors seeking partnerships or market access in the peninsula. Cross-border SME engagement typically reflects broader patterns of trade corridor development and remittance flows that characterize GCC economies' structural dependence on South Asian labor and business networks.

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