Yes — you can import a new or used car from China to Qatar, and it is completely legal. Qatar has not introduced VAT, so the total import tax is just 5% customs duty — among the lowest in the GCC. The smoothest route is an exporter that handles inspection, export paperwork, shipping, customs and registration, so the car arrives ready to drive. Here’s the full 2026 process, the real costs, and the rules.
Can you import a car from China to Qatar?
Yes. New and inspected used cars can be imported from China into Qatar, and buyers are increasingly importing Chinese EVs — BYD, Zeekr, Xiaomi, XPeng and more — directly from the source. The vehicle must be left-hand drive and GCC-compliant, and eligible to register in Qatar.
How to import a car from China to Qatar: step by step
- Choose the exact car and confirm it is GCC-spec and export-eligible.
- Reserve it with a refundable deposit and get an itemised quote.
- Inspection and export documents are arranged in China.
- Shipping and marine insurance from a Chinese port to Hamad Port in Doha.
- Customs clearance — pay 5% customs duty (Qatar has no VAT).
- Registration with the General Directorate of Traffic (via the Metrash2 service), after the required inspection.
- Delivery to your door, ready to drive.
How much does it cost to import a car from China to Qatar?
Your all-in (landed) cost is the car price plus shipping, duty and clearance. The 2026 rates for Qatar:
| Cost component | Typical amount (2026) |
|---|---|
| Car price (factory-direct) | Varies by model |
| Sea shipping (China → Hamad Port) | USD 1,800 – 2,600 |
| Customs duty | 5% of CIF value |
| VAT | None (Qatar has no VAT) |
| Inspection, clearance & registration | Varies |
With no VAT, Qatar’s total import tax is low — about 5%. Estimate the exact all-in price for any car with our landed-cost calculator.
How long does it take?
Typically 30–60 days from order to a registered car, depending on shipping schedules and registration.
Importing electric cars (EVs)
EVs are popular Qatar imports. Confirm the model supports the GCC Type 2 charging standard and that battery-transport documents are included for shipping.
Documents you’ll need
- Commercial invoice and proof of payment
- Export certificate from China and certificate of origin
- Bill of lading (shipping document)
- Your national ID or passport for clearance and registration
Should you import it yourself or use a service?
Doing it yourself means coordinating a Chinese exporter, a freight forwarder and a Qatar customs broker — and the biggest risk is discovering the car can’t be registered after it arrives. A full-service importer confirms eligibility before you pay and handles everything as one package.
Importing with Jedda Star
Jedda Star imports new and inspected used cars from China to Qatar and across the GCC and East Africa. Our commission is paid by the China-side supplier rather than added to your price, so you pay the genuine factory-direct price — and we handle inspection, shipping to Hamad Port, customs and registration. Browse 600+ cars, estimate your landed cost, or message us on WhatsApp.
Frequently asked questions
Is it legal to import a car from China to Qatar?
Yes, provided the car is GCC-compliant and you complete customs clearance and registration.
How much are import taxes in Qatar?
Just 5% customs duty on the CIF value, with no VAT — among the lowest import taxes in the GCC.
Which Chinese cars are most popular to import?
BYD, Zeekr, Xiaomi, XPeng and AITO — especially their electric and plug-in hybrid models.
How long does shipping take from China to Qatar?
Sea freight to Hamad Port typically takes a few weeks; the full process is usually 30–60 days.
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