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  1. In 2020, Qatar saw a deflation of 2.7%. Inflation returned to 2.3% in 2021 and rose to 4.5% in 2022, according to the IMF, which projects a decrease in inflation to 3.3% in 2023 and 2.1% in 2024, respectively. Qatar’s Statistics Authority even reported an inflation rate of 5.9% in 2022, the highest in 20 years.

  2. Mar 29, 2022 · This chapter offers up a background to Qatar. It does so by first focusing on the early formation of the ‘state’ of Qatar in nineteenth century, as well as highlighting the key moments in the state’s political and economic developments throughout the twentieth century. Finally, the chapter discuss Qatar’s more recent foreign policy ...

  3. Feb 23, 2022 · It is a clear statement of the US’s shifting policy approach in the broader Middle East and Qatar’s key role as a regional ally. Beyond just ‘friendship’, this is a critical strategic ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › QatarQatar - Wikipedia

    Qatar is the fifth most water-stressed country in the world. The Qatari peninsula protrudes 160 kilometres (100 mi) into the Persian Gulf, north of Saudi Arabia. It lies between latitudes 24° and 27° N, and longitudes 50° and 52° E. Most of the country consists of a low, barren plain, covered with sand.

  5. General elections were held in Qatar for the first time on 2 October 2021, following an announcement by the Emir of Qatar on 22 August 2021. [1] The elections for the Consultative Assembly were originally scheduled for the second half of 2013, [2] but were postponed in June 2013 until at least 2016. [3] In 2016 they were postponed again. [4]

  6. Officially, Qatar is a constitutional monarchy. The head of state is the Emir, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, whose position is hereditary. Politically, Qatar is evolving from a traditional society into one based on more formal and democratic institutions to meet the requirements of social and economic progress.

  7. One-stop digest of politics, economics, and culture ... Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani looks on as he waits for the U.S. Secretary of State in Lusail on October 13, 2023.