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Qatar has committed to investing $10 billion in India, aiming to double bilateral trade to $28 billion within five years. The investment will focus on sectors such as infrastructure, technology, and energy, while also promoting trade in national currencies to reduce foreign exchange risks. This initiative aligns with Qatar's long-term economic diversification goals under the Qatar National Vision 2030.

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Qatar has committed to investing $10 billion in India, aiming to double bilateral trade to $28 billion within five years. The investment will focus on sectors such as infrastructure, technology, and energy, while also promoting trade in national currencies to reduce foreign exchange risks. This initiative aligns with Qatar's long-term economic diversification goals under the Qatar National Vision 2030.

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• By: Nazifa Tasnim (2031221030)

Course Title: International Trade and Finance


Course Code: INB400
A presentation on: Section: 02
Semester: Spring 2025
Qatar commits to investing Submission date: 17/03/25
$10 billion in India • To: Dr. Mehree Iqbal (MeI)
Country Perspective:

Qatar
Qatar’s Top Exports:

• Mineral fuels, oils, distillation products


$84.60B
• Plastics $2.76B
• Fertilizers $1.85B
• Aluminum $1.79B

https://tradingeconomics.com/qatar/exports-by-category
Qatar’s Top Imports:
• Machinery, nuclear reactors, boilers $6.09B
• Electrical, electronic equipment $2.80B
• Vehicles other than railway, tramway $1.90B
• Articles of iron or steel $1.85B
• Aircraft, spacecraft $1.32B

https://tradingeconomics.com/qatar/imports-by-category
Qatar’s Top Export Partners:

• China $19.28B
• South Korea $12.32B
• India $11.76B
• Japan $7.81B
• Singapore $7.08B

https://tradingeconomics.com/qatar/exports-by-country
Qatar’s Top Import Partners:

• United States $5.01B


• China $4.55B
• Italy $2.02B
• India $1.77B
• Germany $1.76B
• United Kingdom $1.02B

https://tradingeconomics.com/qatar/imports-by-country
Qatar Balance of Payment Position:

• Qatar Current Account recorded a


surplus of 10.1 USD bn in Sep 2024,
compared with a surplus of 11.3 USD
bn in the previous quarter

https://www.ceicdata.com/en/indicator/qatar/current-account-balance
The Article:

Qatar commits to investing


$10 billion in India

https://www.reuters.com/world/india/india-qatar-aim-double-trade-28-bln-five-years-2025-02-18/
Summary of the Article:
• Infrastructure, technology, manufacturing, food security,
logistics, and hospitality
• Double annual bilateral trade to $28 billion within the next
five years
• Signing a free trade agreement to enhance economic ties
• Mutual investments in energy infrastructure
• Bilateral trade in their respective national currencies
• Bilateral trade between India and Qatar stood at $18.77
billion
• Qatar supplying over 48% of India’s liquefied natural gas
imports

https://www.reuters.com/world/india/india-qatar-aim-double-trade-28-bln-five-years-2025-02-18/
Analysis and Perspective:
• Long-term economic diversification goals under
Qatar National Vision 2030
• Secure a stable market for its energy exports

• Investment footprint in India’s growing


infrastructure, logistics, and technology sectors
• Deepen its influence in India’s economic
landscape

https://www.reuters.com/world/india/india-qatar-aim-double-trade-28-bln-five-years-2025-02-18/
Implications for the Country:
• Reduce dependency on hydrocarbons by increasing
its presence in non-oil sectors
• India will ensure sustained demand, strengthening
Qatar’s trade balance
• Strong strategic ally in South Asia, countering
regional dependencies on Western and Chinese
investments
• Settling trade in national currencies can reduce
foreign exchange risks and enhance financial
cooperation
• Adjust trade policies to ensure smoother investment
flows with India

https://www.reuters.com/world/india/india-qatar-aim-double-trade-28-bln-five-years-2025-02-18/
THANK YOU!

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