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Qatar to import edibles worth $1 bn from Pakistan
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ISLAMABAD: In the wake of strained relations between Saudi Arabia and Qatar, Doha’s high-powered trade delegation has visited Pakistan last week for exploring opportunities for importing meat including beef and mutton, chicken, rice and dairy products worth over a billion dollar.

Qatar is a rich country having potential to import over a billion dollar food items from Pakistan. “In the upcoming Special Economic Zones (SEZs) which will be established with the help of China, proposals are under consideration to establish modernised farm houses with the purpose to boost exports of live animals as well as of both beef and mutton manifold in years ahead,” said the official sources.

Earlier, Qatar used to import major chunk of food items from Saudi Arabia but after strained relationship with Gulf States now Qatar is exploring new markets to import food items and Pakistan can become potential player in this regard in weeks and months ahead.

Qatar is the 38th largest export economy in the world as in 2015, their exports stood at $79.9 billion while imports were $34.7 billion, resulting in a positive trade balance of $45.2 billion. In 2015 the GDP of Qatar was $164 billion.

The top exports of Qatar are Petroleum Gas($44.3B), Crude Petroleum ($17.3B), Refined Petroleum ($6.47B), Ethylene Polymers($2.26B) and Nitrogenous Fertilizers ($1.22B), using the 1992 revision of the HS (Harmonized System) classification.

Its top imports are Cars($2.87B), Planes, Helicopters, and/or Spacecraft ($2.6B), Gas Turbines ($1.09B),Aircraft Parts ($1.04B) and Jewellery ($970M).

The top import origins are China ($3.51B), France ($3.23B), the United Kingdom ($3.08B), the United States ($2.96B) and the United Arab Emirates ($2.76B).

Qatar borders Saudi Arabia by land and the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Iran by sea. In 2015, Qatar imported $34.7 billion worth of products making it the 58th largest importer in the world. During the last five years, the imports of Qatar have increased at rate of 8.5 percent increased from $22.8 billion in 2010 to $37.7 billion in 2015.

The recent imports are led by cars, which represents 8.27 percent of total imports of Qatar, followed by planes and then other items.

President Federation of Pakistan Chamber of Commerce & Industry (FPCCI) Zubair Tufail on Monday confirmed to this paper that Qatar’s trade delegation paid visit to Pakistan last week for exploring trade opportunities and they were interested in importing food items.

“We have helped them to establish contacts with major business houses involved in food items’ export from Pakistan and it is expected that exporters could get their potential shares in months and years ahead,” he concluded.
 
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ALhamdulillah Things are moving in positive direction ,Pakistan has potential to feed all of the world if we can manage our supply chain
 
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No we shouldn't export edibles in that much amount it will spark domestic price hike and shortage.
Not good.
 
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sell them rats and pakistani criminal dead body for edible, lets not forget pak is 200 million. is this is what we export ?food ? tell me do we make anything worth buying? charge them arm and leg. they got fcuking oil our fcuking food is raw and organic. get them to buy our guns, tanks, planes and we will gift them nawaz sharif daughter too.
 
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we should export edibles to them by reducing their exports to western countries so that domestic shortage of edibles not occur and we should get Lng directly in return for this without involving dollars so power crisis will be reduced and new industries are formed
 
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great news any type of business is welcome in pakistan.
sell them rats and pakistani criminal dead body for edible, lets not forget pak is 200 million. is this is what we export ?food ? tell me do we make anything worth buying? charge them arm and leg. they got fcuking oil our fcuking food is raw and organic. get them to buy our guns, tanks, planes and we will gift them nawaz sharif daughter too.
No we shouldn't export edibles in that much amount it will spark domestic price hike and shortage.
Not good.
don't be stupid/greedy. do that and they will go to india. its like dropping the axe on ones own foot.
 
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We need to have international standards of producing, transportation, warehousing, packaging, storing, handling, processing and shipping of food items.
 
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great news any type of business is welcome in pakistan.


don't be stupid/greedy. do that and they will go to india. its like dropping the axe on ones own foot.

greedy wtf, do you fcuking know the prices that europe charges these oil kingdoms for any goods.
pak food is mostly natural, organic and is sold way too cheap. self interest mate just like oil kingdoms.
if they want india then they can go and eat GMO. oil kingdom are never greedy you only need to ask some bengali, pakistani, indian labourers, who are overpaid with holiday and health packages and pensions.
 
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So, contrary to what the common Pakistanis believe, it goes to show that neutrality comes with a lot of long term benefits. An advantage not realized earlier, I am afraid. Well, its only the beginning, the Qataris are going to make a lot of "short notice, high urgency" tours in the near future if their relations with Gulf countries stay strained. And course, we would love to see what the Saudis or their allies can say/do about it.
 
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No we shouldn't export edibles in that much amount it will spark domestic price hike and shortage.
Not good.

There are no shortages, problem is money/poverty. If Qatar sign contract to import $1b worth of meat, rice, dairy etc Then investors will make sure Pakistan produces more then enough to meet demand.
 
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What does Saudi think on this?

Will they exert pressure?

- Pakistani leaders have much personal investment in and are beholden to Saudi.
 
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can't grow food in the desert without water. Sauds are running out of water from their aquifer. oil is becoming less valuable but food and water value is increasing every year. the good times are coming to an end.
 
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