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Posted on September 17, 2020 by admin

Qatar-Turkey trade rises to $2 billion in 2019: Ambassador

Bilateral trade between Qatar and Turkey has increased from $340m in 2010 to over $2bn in 2019, Turkish Ambassador to Qatar, Mehmet Mustafa Goksu, said at a webinar hosted by Doha Bank yesterday.

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