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Qatar Snapshot - PESTLE, SWOT, Risk and Macroeconomic Trends Analysis

March 2023 | 47 pages | ID: Q57A8952C420EN
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Qatar Snapshot - PESTLE, SWOT, Risk and Macroeconomic Analysis report is designed to provide in-depth information about Qatar including it’s PESTLE (political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental), SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) and country risk analysis backed by macroeconomic data.

Qatar, officially, officially the State of Qatar, is a sovereign Arab emirate, located in Western Asia, which is occupied in the small Qatar Peninsula on the north-easterly coast of the much larger Arabian Peninsula. Its sole land border is with Saudi Arabia to the south, with the rest of its territory surrounded by the Persian Gulf.

Qatar is estimated to have population of 2.617 million in the year 2023 and expected to reach 2.514 million by 2027, decreasing at a CAGR of 1%.

Qatar’s real gross domestic product (GDP) was QAR 648.027 billion in 2020 and while recovering from the COVID-19 impact it increased by 1.57% to be around QAR 658.338 billion in 2021. It is further expected to increase by a CAGR of 2.8% and reach QAR 776.965 billion by 2027.

Qatar’s per capita GDP was USD 82,886.789 whereas purchasing power parity (PPP) based per capita GDP was USD 1,13,674.648 for the year 2022.

In 2022, Qatar government’s revenue was QAR 323.529 billion whereas the expenditure was QAR 222.641 billion. This resulted in Qatar government’s net lending / borrowing positive at QAR 100.888 billion in 2022 indicating that enough financial resources were made available by the Qatar government to boost economic growth.

The current account balance for Qatar was positive USD 46.87 billion for the year 2022 and is expected to further decrease at a CAGR of 14.74% and reach positive USD 21.121 billion by 2027. This positive current account balance indicates that Qatar will remain a net lender to rest of the world till 2027.

Scope of Qatar Snapshot – PESTLE, SWOT, Risk Macroeconomic Analysis Report
  • This report provides information about key macroeconomic indicators for Qatar.
  • This report provides PESTLE (political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental) analysis for Qatar.
  • This report provides SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats) analysis for Qatar.
  • This report provides risk analysis for Qatar.
  • This report provides information on Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic related policy response of Qatar.
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Scope of Qatar Snapshot – PESTLE, SWOT, Risk Macroeconomic Analysis Report
Research Methodology

2. PESTLE ANALYSIS OF QATAR

2.1 Political Factors
2.2 Economic Factor
  2.2.1 National Accounts Indicators
    2.2.1.1 Real Gross Domestic Product
    2.2.1.2 Nominal Gross Domestic Product
    2.2.1.3 Gross Domestic Product Deflator
    2.2.1.4 Per Capita Gross Domestic Product
    2.2.1.5 Purchasing-Power-Parity (PPP) Based Per Capita GDP
    2.2.1.6 Gross National Savings
  2.2.2 Monetary Indicators
    2.2.2.1 Consumer Price Index (CPI) Inflation
  2.2.3 Trade Indicators
    2.2.3.1 Change in Import Volume of Goods & Services
    2.2.3.2 Change in Export Volume of Goods & Services
  2.2.4 Government Finance Indicators
    2.2.4.1 Government Revenue
    2.2.4.2 Government Expenditure
    2.2.4.3 Government Net Lending / Borrowing
    2.2.4.4 Government Gross Debt
  2.2.5 Balance of Payment Indicators
    2.2.5.1 Current Account Balance
2.3 Social Factors
  2.3.1 Population
2.4 Technological Factors
2.5 Legal Factors
2.6 Environmental Factors

3. SWOT ANALYSIS OF QATAR

3.1 Strengths
3.2 Weaknesses
3.3 Opportunities
3.4 Threats

4. RISK ANALYSIS OF QATAR

5. COVID-19 RELATED POLICY RESPONSE OF QATAR

5.1 Coronavirus (COVID-19) Containment Measures of Qatar
5.2 Coronavirus (COVID-19) Related Fiscal Policy Measures by Qatar
5.3 Coronavirus (COVID-19) Related Monetary Policy Measures by Qatar
5.4 Coronavirus (COVID-19) Related Policy Measures for MSMEs by Qatar
List of Exhibits
Notes
Company Information

LIST OF EXHIBITS

Exhibit 2.1 Real GDP of Qatar (in QAR billion) 2020-2027
Exhibit 2.2 Nominal GDP of Qatar (in QAR billion) 2020-2027
Exhibit 2.3 Nominal GDP of Qatar (in USD billion) 2020-2027
Exhibit 2.4 GDP Deflator Index for Qatar 2020-2027
Exhibit 2.5 Per Capita GDP of Qatar (in USD) 2020-2027
Exhibit 2.6 PPP Per Capita GDP of Qatar (in USD) 2020-2027
Exhibit 2.7 Gross National Savings of Qatar (in %) 2020-2027
Exhibit 2.8 Consumer Price Index (CPI) Inflation of Qatar 2020-2027
Exhibit 2.9 Change in Import Volume of Goods & Services of Qatar (in %) 2020-2027
Exhibit 2.10 Change in Export Volume of Goods & Services of Qatar (in %) 2020-2027
Exhibit 2.11 Government Revenue of Qatar (in QAR billion) 2020-2027
Exhibit 2.12 Government Revenue of Qatar (in % of GDP) 2020-2027
Exhibit 2.13 Government Expenditure of Qatar (in QAR billion) 2020-2027
Exhibit 2.14 Government Expenditure of Qatar (in % of GDP) 2020-2027
Exhibit 2.15 Government Net Lending / Borrowing of Qatar (in QAR billion) 2020-2027
Exhibit 2.16 Government Net Lending / Borrowing of Qatar (in % of GDP) 2020-2027
Exhibit 2.17 Government Gross Debt of Qatar (in QAR billion) 2020-2027
Exhibit 2.18 Government Gross Debt of Qatar (in % of GDP) 2020-2027
Exhibit 2.19 Current Account Balance of Qatar (in USD billion) 2020-2027
Exhibit 2.20 Current Account Balance of Qatar (in % of GDP) 2020-2027
Exhibit 2.21 Qatar – Top 10 Export Countries (in USD billion) & % Share 2021
Exhibit 2.22 Qatar – Top 10 Import Countries (in USD billion) & % Share 2021
Exhibit 2.23 Population of Qatar (in million) 2020-2027
Exhibit 3.1 SWOT Analysis of Qatar
Exhibit 5.1 Covid-19 Policy Response for Supporting MSMEs by Qatar


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