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Qatar records $1.5 billion budget deficit in fourth quarter, ministry says

The finance ministry reported that Qatar had a budget deficit of $1.45 billion (5.3 billion Qatari Riyals) in the fourth quarter of 2025. Total revenue was 51.6 billion Qatari Riyals and total expenditure reached 56.9 billion Qatari Ries.

Qatar, one of the top LNG exporters in the world, is implementing an economic diversification strategy that will ensure sustainable revenue streams and reduce dependence on hydrocarbons. Qatar's budget for 2026 projects modest revenue growth and a 5% rise in government spending.

The International Monetary Fund stated in its 2026 article IV 'end of mission' report that "the fiscal stance?remains consistent at a level which ensures intergenerational equality, and generally prudent spending plans are anticipated under the budget for 2026."

The Fund stated that a positive outlook for the economy provides an opportunity for Qatar to introduce value-added tax, reorientate public spending to support reforms aimed at growing the private sector and improve the 'efficiency' of spending and transparency in domestic gas pricing.

The IMF said that economic growth will rebound to averaging 4% over the medium term. Qatar's economy grew by 2.4% in 2024.

(source: Reuters)