According to the Association of Lebanese Car Importers, the total number of newly registered commercial and passenger cars grew by 2.65% year- on- year (y-o-y) to 2,636 cars by January 2018. In details, ... read more
According to the Association of Lebanese Car Importers (AIA), the total number of newly registered commercial and passenger cars slightly rose by an annual 2.54% to stand at 39,863 by December 2017. In ... read more
According to the Association of Lebanese Car Importers (AIA), the total number of newly registered commercial and passenger cars slightly rose by an annual 1.31% to stand at 36,453 cars by Nov. 2017. In ... read more
According to the Association of Lebanese Car Importers, the total number of newly registered commercial and passenger cars slightly rose from 33,317 by October 2016 to 33,596 cars by October 2017. In ... read more
According to the Association of Lebanese Car Importers, the total number of newly registered commercial and passenger cars decreased by 0.22% year- on- year (y-o-y) to 27,293 cars by August 2017. In ... read more
According to the Association of Lebanese Car Importers, the number of newly registered commercial and passenger cars registered continued slipping, as it contracted by an incremental 0.53% year-on-year ... read more
In 2016, the registration of new passenger and commercial cars witnessed its first drop since 2011[1]. According to data from the Association of Car Importers in Lebanon (AIA), the number of new registered ... read more
According to the Association of Lebanese Car Importers, the number of newly registered commercial and passenger cars improved by 4.29% year-on-year (y-o-y) to 11,909 cars by April 2016. This was triggered ... read more
According to the Association of Lebanese Car Importers (AIA), the number of newly registered commercial and passenger cars in the first month of 2016 increased by an annual 1.3% to 2,595 cars. In details, ... read more
The Lebanese economic backdrop remained bleak in 2014 on account of the spillovers of the Syrian war and the internal political deadlock. The growth of the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) stood at a ... read more
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