The Association of Lebanese Car Importers (AIA) maintains its negative market outlook despite the advertising efforts led by car importers. The importers attribute the market’s slump to the difficult ... read more
The collapse in global crude oil prices since June 2014 had a significant impact on economies, governments and business. Lebanon was no exception to this rule. One of the local markets to bear the brunt of ... read more
The Lebanese economy remained in a challenging position in 2015, however some improvements were achieved. Tourism activity reached a four-year high in 2015 with the number of tourist arrivals rising by ... read more
According to the Association of Lebanese Car Importers, the number of newly registered commercial and passenger cars during the first 11 months of 2015 increased by 3.79% year-on-year (y-o-y) to 38,037 ... read more
According to the Association of Lebanese Car Importers, the number of newly registered commercial and passenger cars during the first 10 months of 2015 increased by 2.15% year-on-year (y-o-y) to 34,734 ... read more
According to the Association of Lebanese Car Importers, the number of newly registered commercial and passenger cars during the first 9 months of 2015 expanded by a mere 0.96% year-on-year (y-o-y) up to ... read more
According to the Association of Lebanese Car Importers, the number of newly registered commercial and passenger cars during the first 8 months of 2015 expanded by a mere 1.72% year-on-year (y-o-y) up to ... read more
The Lebanese car importers extended their contracting performance by March 2015, mirroring the economic slowdown that was overshadowing Lebanon in the past few years and heavily impacting their car sales. ... read more
According to the Association of Lebanese Car Importers, the number of newly registered commercial and passenger cars increased from 2,551 in January 2014 to 2,561 in January 2015. The number of newly ... read more
Despite high hopes, 2013 failed to show recovery signs taking the economy into deeper pits. On one side, the magnitude of the Syrian war and its spillovers on the Lebanese economy became more pronounced ... read more
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