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Despite a long history of very low inflation, the past few years have seen the cost of goods and services soar in Qatar.
Recent raids by authorities on facilities in Qatar's industrial area, aimed at enforcing regulations, have drawn attention to the growing role - and need for standardisation - of small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in the diversifying Qatari economy.
Qatar is paying an unexpected penalty for the hectic pace of its own development as contractors from around the world work against the clock to complete billions of dollars in projects.
Recent national and cultural celebrations of the non-Qatari population highlighted the increasing visibility of the large expatriate workforce in the emirate.
As Qatar's students return to school for a new academic year, it is apparent that the country requires more educational facilities to deal with its burgeoning population.
Trade volatility, caused by war in the region, has put pressure on Qatar's small independent businesses involved in the sale and importation of foodstuffs.

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