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Qatar’s Trade Surplus Hits QR 57.7 Billion in Q3 2024

Qatar’s merchandise trade surplus for Q3 2024 stood at QR 57.7 billion, reflecting a year-on-year decline from QR 60.9 billion in Q3 2023.

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Qatar’s Trade Surplus Hits QR 57.7 Billion in Q3 2024

Qatar recorded a merchandise trade surplus of QR 57.7 billion in the third quarter of 2024, a slight decrease from QR 60.9 billion in the same period of 2023. However, the surplus showed an improvement compared to QR 54.9 billion in Q2 2024.

Export Trends: A Mixed Performance

The total exports for Q3 2024, including domestic goods and re-exports, amounted to QR 87.8 billion. This marked a 2.2% year-on-year (YoY) decline from QR 89.8 billion in Q3 2023 but a 3.3% increase compared to Q2 2024.

The YoY decrease in exports was primarily due to:

  • Mineral Fuels and Lubricants: Declined by QR 5.0 billion (6.5%).
  • Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles: Dropped by QR 0.1 billion (22.0%).

Meanwhile, notable increases were observed in:

  • Chemicals and Related Products: Increased by QR 1.5 billion (24.5%).
  • Machinery and Transport Equipment: Rose by QR 1.2 billion (53.3%).
  • Manufactured Goods Classified Chiefly by Material: Up by QR 0.4 billion (17.1%).

Import Trends: Year-on-Year Growth

Qatar’s imports for Q3 2024 totaled QR 30.1 billion, reflecting a YoY increase of 4.1% from QR 28.9 billion in Q3 2023. Compared to Q2 2024, imports dipped slightly by 1.1%.

Key import trends included:

  • Machinery and Transport Equipment: Increased by QR 0.8 billion (6.7%).
  • Chemicals and Related Products: Rose by QR 0.4 billion (17.2%).
  • Mineral Fuels and Lubricants: Grew by QR 0.32 billion (58.2%).

Decreases were noted in:

  • Miscellaneous Manufactured Articles: Dropped by QR 0.4 billion (6.7%).
  • Manufactured Goods Classified Chiefly by Material: Declined by QR 0.3 billion (7.7%).

Key Trade Partners

Asia remained Qatar’s largest trade partner in Q3 2024, accounting for:

  • 75.9% of exports and 39.7% of imports.

Other key regions included:

  • GCC Nations: 11.6% of exports and 11.3% of imports.
  • European Union: 7.7% of exports and 26.0% of imports.

 

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