Qatar and Indonesia have engaged in discussions to strengthen their bilateral cooperation in labour fields, aiming to improve worker welfare and boost economic growth. The talks were held between high-ranking officials from both countries, with a focus on exchanging expertise and best practices in labour management. Indonesia, being one of the largest labour-sending countries to Qatar, has a significant interest in ensuring the well-being of its citizens working abroad. Qatar, on the other hand, is keen on enhancing its labour laws and regulations to provide a better working environment for expatriates. The discussions covered various aspects of labour cooperation, including labour market regulation, worker protection, and social security. Both countries agreed to share their experiences and knowledge in these areas to achieve mutually beneficial outcomes. The meeting also touched upon the importance of combating human trafficking and promoting fair recruitment practices. Qatar has been actively working to improve its labour laws and regulations, including the introduction of a minimum wage and the establishment of a workers’ support fund. Indonesia has also been taking steps to protect its citizens working abroad, including the creation of a dedicated agency to oversee labour migration. The bilateral cooperation between Qatar and Indonesia is expected to have a positive impact on the lives of thousands of Indonesian workers in Qatar. The discussions are also seen as a significant step towards strengthening the economic ties between the two countries. Qatar is one of the largest investors in Indonesia, and the labour cooperation is expected to further boost trade and investment between the two nations. The meeting was attended by senior officials from the Ministry of Labour in Qatar and the Ministry of Manpower in Indonesia. The two countries have agreed to establish a joint committee to oversee the implementation of the agreed-upon cooperation initiatives. The committee will meet regularly to review progress and discuss new areas of cooperation. The labour cooperation between Qatar and Indonesia is a significant development in the region, and it is expected to have a positive impact on the labour market in both countries. The discussions are also seen as a model for other countries in the region to follow, and it is expected to contribute to the overall growth and development of the labour market in the Middle East and Asia.