Qatar’s automotive sector remains strong in new registrations, with solid double-digit growth in sales of motorcycles, heavy machinery and private cars, while the used market also grew in October this year compared to September 2023, according to the Planning and Statistics Authority. It is said that they were very active. (PSA). In the country, in October 2023 he registered 8,589 new vehicles, an increase of 1.7% month-on-month, but a decrease of 29.6% year-on-year during the review period. The number of driving licenses increased by 1% month-on-month. In October 2023, the number jumped to 9,276 per month, with those issued to non-Qatari men and women increasing by 2.3% and 1.1%. Meanwhile, registrations for women and men in Qatar decreased by 15% and 12.9% respectively. The number of newly registered private motorcycles was 509, an increase of 70.2% on a monthly basis, but a decrease of 20.3% compared to the previous year in October 2023. New heavy equipment registrations were 196 units, accounting for his 2% of total registrations in October this year. Although the number of registered vehicles decreased by 4.4% on an annual basis during the survey period, the number of registered vehicles increased by 27.3% from the previous month. It is reported that the number of new private transport vehicles registered was 1,265, an increase of 20.1% on a monthly basis, but the number of new vehicles registered in October 2023 was 5,762; However, in September 2023, it was 5.1% compared to the previous month and 18.3% compared to the previous year. Such vehicles accounted for 67% of the total number of new vehicles registered in the country during the survey period. In October 2023, when 40 trailers were registered, sales plummeted by 25.9% on a monthly basis and 39.4% on an annual basis. These accounts for less than 1% of the total number of new cars sold during the review period. The number of new registrations other than other specified vehicles was 817, an increase of 0.6% from the previous month, but a significant decrease of 64.7% compared to the same month last year. October. These accounted for 10% of the total number of new cars registered in the country during the survey period. The number of liquidated vehicles in vehicle-related processes was 143,288, an increase of 16.5% on a monthly basis during the survey period, but a decrease of 0.1% on an annual basis. Registration renewals were reported for 82,830 units, an increase of 17.4% month-on-month and 10.3% year-on-year in October 2023. This accounted for 58% of vehicle-related processes cleared in the examination. In October 2023, ownership transfers were 34,369 units, an increase of 6% month-on-month but a decrease of 2.9% year-over-year. This accounted for 24% of the number of vehicle-related procedures cleared during the review period. The number of lost and damaged vehicles was 7,363, more than double from the previous month, but as of October 2023, it had decreased by 18% on an annual basis. These accounted for 5% of vehicle-related process clearances during the review period. The number of registered modified vehicles was 5,487. Although it increased by 42.3% on a monthly basis, it fell to a 13.7% decrease compared to the previous year in October 2023. This accounted for 4% of the vehicle-related process clearing during the review period. The number of canceled vehicles was 2,139. In October 2023, it was down 19.5% from the previous month and 42.7% from the same month last year. These accounted for 1% of clearances for automotive-related processes during the review period. The number of cars scheduled to be exported was 2,095. Despite this, October 2023 saw an increase of 26.6% month-on-month and 31.6% year-on-year. This accounted for 1% of vehicle-related process clearing during the review period. Reregistration took place in 112. Automobile sales plummeted by 36.4% month-on-month and 25.8% year-on-year in October 2023.