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: Bilateral ties date back to 1969, when Norwegian company Norsk Hydro (now Yara International ) co-founded the Qatar Fertiliser Company (Qafco) . In 2010, the aluminum plant Qatalum was established as a joint venture between QatarEnergy and Norsk Hydro .

: The Norway Sovereign Wealth Fund (the world's largest) invests in various Qatari sectors, while Qatar has made significant investments in Norwegian real estate and financial services. 2. Diplomatic and Peace Mediation Katar - Norwegia

: In 2026, the two nations signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) specifically to enhance cooperation in peace and reconciliation efforts . : Bilateral ties date back to 1969, when

Both countries have carved out unique niches as international mediators, often hosting political consultations to resolve global crises. : Both nations are major global exporters of

: Both nations are major global exporters of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) . Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, they have become vital to European energy security. Qatar serves as a significant supplier of LNG and petrochemical products to Norway, while Norway provides advanced maritime and offshore drilling technologies to Qatar.

The cornerstone of Qatar-Norway relations is long-standing economic cooperation, particularly in the energy and industrial sectors.

: Both nations officially recognized the State of Palestine in 2024, a move that Qatar welcomed as a critical step toward a two-state solution.