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Passenger car clearances in Morocco hit 151,755 in 2024

Passenger car clearances in Morocco hit 151,755 in 2024
Passenger car clearances in Morocco hit 151,755 in 2024

Morocco’s auto import market continued its upward trajectory in 2024, with a notable increase in the number of passenger cars cleared through customs. According to the latest annual report from the Customs and Indirect Tax Administration, 151,755 vehicles were processed this year—marking a 6% rise compared to 2023.

This growth is being fueled by two key trends. First, the new car market is holding steady, with a modest yet solid 5% increase. But more striking is the sharp rise in used vehicle imports, which jumped by 15%, contributing significantly to the overall boost.

Customs revenues from these imports also saw a substantial jump, climbing to 7.007 billion dirhams. That’s a 12% increase year-over-year, largely driven by taxes and duties collected on new cars, which continue to dominate revenue generation in the sector.

Regionally, Casablanca-Settat remains the undisputed hub for car imports in the country. The area handled 63% of all passenger vehicle clearances, and its activity grew by 8% over the past year. Tanger-Tetouan-Al Hoceima followed in second place, accounting for 26% of national operations, with a 6% increase in volume.

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