30/03/2026 04:45 AST

Qatar's merchandise trade balance, representing the difference between total exports and imports during February, recorded a surplus of QR13 bn, down by QR4.6bn (26.4%) compared with the same month in 2025, while it increased by QR0.9bn (7.1%) compared with January 2026.

Data from the National Planning Council (NPC) revealed that total Qatari exports, including domestically produced goods and re-exports, reached approximately QR24.2bn, down 13.5% compared with February 2025, and down 3.6% compared with January 2026.

On the other hand, total merchandise imports during February reached around QR11.2bn, up 8.3% compared with the same month in 2025, and down 13.6% compared with January 2026.

Comparing February 2026 with February 2025, exports of oil gases and other gaseous hydrocarbons (including liquefied natural gas, condensates, propane, butane, etc.) totaled approximately QR12.9bn, down 21.8%, while exports of crude petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals reached around QR3.5bn, down 23.3%, and exports of non-crude petroleum oils and oils obtained from bituminous minerals totaled roughly QR2.1 bn, down 5.8%.

By main export destinations, China led Qatari exports during February 2026 with approximately QR4.5bn (18.6%) of total exports, followed by India with QR3.7bn (15.3%), and the United Arab Emirates with QR2.1bn (8.9%).

Regarding imports, comparing February 2026 with the same month in 2025, motor vehicles and other vehicles principally designed for the transport of persons were the top merchandise import, totaling approximately QR1.2bn, up 31.5%, followed by jet engines, gas turbines, and other gas-powered turbines and their parts at approximately QR0.4bn, down 59.5%, then telephone or telegraph line apparatus, including network transmission equipment and parts at around QR0.3bn, up 38.9%.

By main countries of origin, China led Qatar's imports in February 2026 with approximately QR2 bn (18%), followed by the US with QR1.3bn (11.4%), and the UAE with QR0.8bn (7.3%).


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