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More than 62,000 new vehicles registered in eight months

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Last updated: 2024/12/31 at 2:49 AM
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Qatar has seen a significant increase in the sale of new vehicles in 2024, with a total of 62,163 new vehicles registered in the first eight months of the year, a 13.7% increase compared to the same period in 2023. Over 70% of these new vehicles are private vehicles, according to data released by the National Planning Council. August alone saw 8,605 new vehicles registered, the second highest figure of the year. Private vehicles made up the majority of these registrations, with private motorcycles, transport vehicles, trailers, heavy equipment vehicles, and vehicles of other categories also contributing to the numbers.

The surge in automobile sales in Qatar can be attributed to sustained economic growth and a steady rise in population. The country’s total population reached 3.054 million by the end of August 2024, doubling over the last 16 years. The economy is also projected to grow, with a GDP growth projection of 2.2% for this year and an expected rise to 2.9% in 2025. The Qatar National Vision 2030 aims to further diversify the economy, with targets including a four percent annual growth in non-hydrocarbon GDP by 2030 and attracting $100bn in net foreign direct investment by the end of the decade.

In terms of infrastructure and development, Qatar has issued a total of 7,928 driving licenses in August 2024, showcasing the country’s focus on transportation and mobility. The Third National Development Strategy (NDS3) aims to achieve specific targets by 2030, including a fiscal surplus of 5.5% of GDP, attracting six million annual visitors, and reducing GHG emissions by 25%. These initiatives align with the country’s goal to continue attracting talents from around the world and increase the number of visitors and tourists to Qatar.

With a positive economic outlook and a focus on sustainable growth, Qatar is poised to continue its upward trajectory in terms of vehicle sales and overall development. The surge in automobile registrations reflects the country’s strong economic fundamentals and growing population, signaling optimism for the future. As Qatar works towards achieving its goals outlined in the Qatar National Vision 2030 and the Third National Development Strategy, the future looks promising for continued growth and development in the country. For anyone looking to invest in the region, Qatar presents a strong opportunity for growth and success in the automotive sector and beyond.

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