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 |

Private-Sector

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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.

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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.

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Private Sector GDP Gap: Structural Dominance of Government Spending

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Public-Private Partnerships — Qatar

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Qatarisation Private Sector: Below Target Trajectory

Alert on Qatar's private sector Qatarisation rate remaining below the trajectory required to meet 2030 workforce nationalisation targets.

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Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Qassim Al Thani: Qatar's Minister of Commerce and Industry

Profile of Sheikh Mohammed bin Hamad bin Qassim Al Thani, Qatar's Minister of Commerce and Industry, responsible for business environment reforms and private sector development.

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SME Development Tracker: Ecosystem Growth vs NDS Contribution Targets

Alert tracking Qatar's SME ecosystem development including QDB programmes, startup incubators, Al Dhameen credit guarantees, and the gap between actual SME GDP contribution and NDS targets.

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