The culprits for the slump in the automobile market have been the same since 2011. The AIA’s accompanying note with the monthly statistics still attributes the market’s slump to the same factors: a weak ... read more
The Lebanese car market is far from seeing new car registrations more than doubling in one year. Back in 2008, the number of registered new passenger and commercial cars rose by 15,845 to reach 34,543. ... read more
According to the Association of Lebanese Car Importers (AIA), the number of newly registered commercial and passenger cars declined by an annual 1.81% to stand at 15,022 cars by May 2017. The downtick came ... read more
Making the decision to buy a car is very much attached to morale and morale has been low amongst the Lebanese. The economy has been subdued for almost five years now and policy inaction makes it unlikely ... read more
According to the Association of Lebanese Car Importers, the number of newly registered commercial and passenger cars increased by 3.01% year-on-year (y-o-y) to 19,749 cars by June 2016. This rise in the ... read more
According to the Association of Lebanese Car Importers, the number of newly registered commercial and passenger cars in 2015 increased by 3.78% to 41,654 cars. The improvement is the result of price ... read more
According to the Association of Car Importers in Lebanon, the downward trend in new car registrations extended to the first half of 2015 (H1 2015). The total number of new registered cars totaled 19,171 in ... read more
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