GDP Per Capita: $87,661 ▲ World Top 10 | Non-Hydrocarbon GDP: ~58% ▲ +12pp vs 2010 | LNG Capacity: 77 MTPA ▲ →126 MTPA by 2027 | Qatarisation Rate: ~12% ▲ Private sector | QIA Assets: $510B+ ▲ Top 10 SWF globally | Fiscal Balance: +5.4% GDP ▲ Surplus sustained | Doha Metro: 3 Lines ▲ 76km operational | Tourism Arrivals: 4.0M+ ▲ Post-World Cup surge | GDP Per Capita: $87,661 ▲ World Top 10 | Non-Hydrocarbon GDP: ~58% ▲ +12pp vs 2010 | LNG Capacity: 77 MTPA ▲ →126 MTPA by 2027 | Qatarisation Rate: ~12% ▲ Private sector | QIA Assets: $510B+ ▲ Top 10 SWF globally | Fiscal Balance: +5.4% GDP ▲ Surplus sustained | Doha Metro: 3 Lines ▲ 76km operational | Tourism Arrivals: 4.0M+ ▲ Post-World Cup surge |

Economic-Development

Economic Development — Qatar National Vision 2030 Pillar

Analysis of the Economic Development pillar of Qatar National Vision 2030: diversification from hydrocarbons, private sector growth, FDI attraction, Qatarization, fiscal sustainability, and sovereign wealth management.

Feb 22, 2026

Economic Development Pillar — Scorecard

Composite scorecard assessing Qatar's progress on economic development under QNV 2030, covering GDP diversification, private sector growth, fiscal sustainability, and sovereign wealth indicators.

Feb 22, 2026

Fiscal Balance as % of GDP

Tracking Qatar's fiscal balance relative to GDP — a measure of government financial sustainability and capacity to fund the national transformation programme.

Feb 22, 2026

From Gas State to Global Hub: Qatar's Diversification Story

Analysis of Qatar's economic diversification trajectory: progress in financial services, aviation, tourism, real estate, and education alongside the persistent structural challenge of moving beyond hydrocarbon revenues.

Feb 22, 2026

GDP Per Capita

Tracking Qatar's GDP per capita — one of the highest globally — as a headline measure of national prosperity under the Qatar National Vision 2030 framework.

Feb 22, 2026

International Tourist Arrivals

Tracking international tourist arrivals to Qatar — a primary measure of tourism sector development and economic diversification under Qatar National Vision 2030.

Feb 22, 2026

LNG Production Capacity

Tracking Qatar's LNG nameplate production capacity through the North Field Expansion programme — from 77 Mtpa to a targeted 126 Mtpa by the late 2020s.

Feb 22, 2026

NFE Capacity Ramp: LNG Production Approaching Step-Change

Alert on the North Field East commissioning timeline and its implications for Qatar's LNG production capacity, fiscal revenues, and economic development indicators.

Feb 22, 2026

Non-Hydrocarbon GDP Share

Tracking the share of Qatar's GDP generated by non-hydrocarbon sectors — the core measure of economic diversification under Qatar National Vision 2030.

Feb 22, 2026

Post-World Cup Tourism: Sustained Above 4 Million

Alert on Qatar's sustained post-World Cup tourism momentum, with arrivals exceeding 4 million annually and tracking toward the 6 million target.

Feb 22, 2026

Private Sector GDP Contribution

Tracking the private sector's contribution to Qatar's GDP — a structural indicator of economic dynamism and diversification beyond the state-dominated model.

Feb 22, 2026

QIA Assets Under Management

Tracking the Qatar Investment Authority's assets under management — a measure of intergenerational wealth conversion and sovereign financial capacity.

Feb 22, 2026

SME Contribution to GDP

Tracking the contribution of small and medium enterprises to Qatar's GDP — a structural indicator of entrepreneurial dynamism and economic diversification depth.

Feb 22, 2026

The Four Pillars of Qatar National Vision 2030

Section index for the four development pillars of Qatar National Vision 2030: Human Development, Social Development, Economic Development, and Environmental Development.

Feb 22, 2026

Tourism Revenue

Tracking tourism revenue generated by international visitors to Qatar — measuring the economic value of visitor spending under the diversification agenda.

Feb 22, 2026
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