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Qatar (QAT) Exports, Imports, and Trade Partners

June 12, 2026·The Observatory of Economic ComplexityEconomy

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GCC CONTEXT

Qatar's trade flows—particularly liquified natural gas (LNG) exports and capital goods imports—serve as a leading indicator for regional economic activity and fiscal health across the GCC, given the country's outsized energy revenues and their multiplier effects on construction, financial services, and downstream industries. Shifts in Qatar's import composition historically correlate with cycles in regional infrastructure spending and real estate development, while LNG export volumes reflect global energy demand dynamics that influence broader Gulf monetary policy and currency stability. The bilateral trade relationships Qatar maintains with Asian markets (especially China, India, and Japan) and Europe establish pricing benchmarks and demand patterns that ripple through the entire GCC ener

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