Qatar and Indonesia’s trade volume continues to grow

The Republic of Indonesia as the largest economy in South East Asia is one of the most important trade partners for the State of Qatar.

At the most recent webinar titled “Qatar Indonesia Business Dialogue and Matchmaking” and jointly organised by the business councils of the countries, it was revealed that the trade volume between the countries increased by 11% per year from 2015 to 2019 from QAR 3.00 billion (USD 828 million) in 2015 to QAR 4.01 billion (USD 1.10 billion) in 2019.

The trade volume between the State of Qatar and the Republic of Indonesia reached QAR 3.65 billion (US 1.00 billion) in 2020. Over the last five years, bilateral trade between the countries has grown steadily across a wide range of sectors.

The State of Qatar already holds investments in the Republic of Indonesia through organizations, institutions, and entities such as Qatar Investment Authority, Ooredoo, Qatar National Bank, Nebras Power, and Others.

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