Qatar
May 2026

Qatar Luxury Fashion Market

2019-2030

Qatar Luxury Fashion Market projected to grow at 4.5% CAGR from USD 462 Mn in 2024 to USD 602 Mn by 2030, driven by tourism and premium retail expansion.

Report Details

Base Year

2024

Pages

84

Region

Middle East

Author

Ishaan

Product Code
KRRV02-6767
CHAPTER 1 - MARKET SUMMARY

Market Overview

The Qatar Luxury Fashion Market operates as a high-ticket, low-volume retail market led by affluent residents, premium expatriates, and destination shoppers. Demand is structurally supported by 5.08 Mn visitors in 2024 , up 25% year on year , alongside a resident population that reached 3.054 Mn in August 2024 . Commercially, this creates a hybrid demand base where tourist-led impulse purchases and resident-led repeat purchases coexist, raising the value of clienteling, assortment localization, and premium in-store conversion.

Geographic concentration is decisive, because premium sales are captured in a narrow Doha-Lusail-Hamad corridor rather than nationally distributed. Place Vendome alone houses about 580 stores with a dedicated luxury wing, while Qatar Duty Free operates more than 50,000 sq m of duty-free and concession space and over 130 retail outlets . This concentration matters economically because footfall, brand visibility, and landlord power are strongest in a few premium nodes, increasing barriers to scale for independent entrants.

Market Value

USD 462 Mn

2024, Qatar

Dominant Region

Doha-Lusail-Hamad International Airport retail corridor

2024, Qatar

Dominant Segment

Luxury Fashion E-Commerce

Online-Native Channel

Total Number of Players

85

2024, Qatar

Future Outlook

The Qatar Luxury Fashion Market is projected to expand from USD 462 Mn in 2024 to USD 602 Mn by 2030 , implying a 4.5% CAGR during 2025-2030 . This outlook is stronger than the estimated 2.9% CAGR recorded in 2019-2024 , reflecting a more normalized post-disruption base, broader tourism inflows, and deeper monetization of premium retail nodes. Qatar Tourism exceeded 5 Mn visitors in 2024 and has publicly reiterated ambitions to further raise tourism’s contribution to GDP by 2030, which directly supports luxury apparel, leather goods, footwear, and airport retail conversion.

By 2029, the Qatar Luxury Fashion Market is already locked at USD 576 Mn , and the 2030 extension to USD 602 Mn preserves the same growth logic rather than introducing a step-change assumption. Forecast expansion is expected to come from mix upgrade rather than unit explosion alone, with online-native luxury fashion remaining the fastest-growing pool, rising tourist throughput through premium corridors, and modest ASP improvement as curated brands, limited drops, and private-client services gain share. Strategically, the market remains attractive for selective brand expansion, airport-linked partnerships, and franchise-led consolidation rather than mass network rollout.

4.5%

Forecast CAGR

$602 Mn

2030 Projection

Base Year

2024

Historical Period

2019-2024

Forecast Period

2025-2030

Historical CAGR

2.9%

CHAPTER 2 - SCOPE OF REPORT

Scope of the Market

Click to Explore Interactive Mind Map
CHAPTER 3 - Key Stakeholders

Key Target Audience

Key stakeholders who can leverage from this market analysis for investment, strategy, and operational planning.

Investors

CAGR, cash yield, channel mix, downside risk, exit timing

Corporates

franchise strategy, assortment mix, mall access, pricing power

Government

tourism receipts, diversification, retail productivity, import resilience, compliance

Operators

sell-through, footfall conversion, clienteling, omnichannel, inventory turns

Financial institutions

underwriting, covenant quality, tenant resilience, demand stability, capex

What You'll Gain

  • Market sizing and trajectory
  • Policy and compliance mapping
  • Trade exposure indicators
  • Segment structure and levers
  • Competitive landscape shortlist
  • CEO-grade risk priorities

80+

Pages of insights

CHAPTER 4 - Market Size & Growth

Market Size, Growth Forecast and Trends

This section evaluates the historical market size, analyzes year-over-year growth dynamics, and presents forecast projections supported by market performance indicators and demand-side drivers.

Historical & Projected Market Size ($ Million)

Historical (2019-2024)
Projected (2025-2030)

Year-over-Year Growth Rate (%)

Market Value vs Volume Growth (%)

Historical Market Performance (2019-2024)

The historical pattern was shaped by a sharp 2020 trough, followed by recovery and event-led acceleration. Market value fell to USD 335 Mn in 2020 , then rebounded to USD 430 Mn in 2022 as Qatar’s retail and visitor ecosystem recovered. The inflection point was not purely local consumption; it was reinforced by tourism and aviation throughput, with Qatar Airways reporting more than 40 Mn passenger loads in FY2023/24 . Demand concentration also remained narrow, with premium spending captured disproportionately in Doha, Lusail, The Pearl-Qatar, and travel-retail locations.

Forecast Market Outlook (2025-2030)

Forecast growth is expected to be steadier and mix-led rather than event-led. The Qatar Luxury Fashion Market is projected to reach USD 602 Mn by 2030 , with the strongest incremental contribution coming from online-native luxury fashion, premium accessories, and higher-value basket sizes rather than mass unit expansion. Volume is projected to rise from 3.28 Mn units in 2024 to 4.18 Mn units in 2030 , while ASP improves gradually from USD 140.9 per unit to USD 144.0 per unit . This points to measured premiumization, better conversion, and stronger omnichannel monetization rather than aggressive physical over-expansion.

CHAPTER 5 - Market Data

Market Breakdown

The Qatar Luxury Fashion Market has moved from recovery-led volatility to a more predictable premium consumption cycle. For CEOs and investors, the relevant question is no longer whether demand exists, but which operating levers, volume, price mix, and channel migration will capture disproportionate value through 2030.

Market Breakdown

Historical Data (2019-2023) • Base Data (2024) • Forecast Data (2025-2030)

Year
Market Size (USD Mn)
YoY Growth (%)
Volume (Mn Units)
ASP (USD/Unit)
Online-Native Channel Share (%)
Period
2019$401 Mn+-2.99134.1
$#%
Forecast
2020$335 Mn+-16.5%2.49134.5
$#%
Forecast
2021$367 Mn+9.6%2.70135.9
$#%
Forecast
2022$430 Mn+17.2%3.06140.5
$#%
Forecast
2023$423 Mn+-1.6%3.05138.7
$#%
Forecast
2024$462 Mn+9.2%3.28140.9
$#%
Forecast
2025$484 Mn+4.8%3.42141.5
$#%
Forecast
2026$507 Mn+4.8%3.56142.4
$#%
Forecast
2027$530 Mn+4.5%3.70143.2
$#%
Forecast
2028$553 Mn+4.3%3.86143.3
$#%
Forecast
2029$576 Mn+4.2%4.02143.3
$#%
Forecast
2030$602 Mn+4.5%4.18144.0
$#%
Forecast

Volume

3.28 Mn units, 2024, Qatar . Unit expansion, not only ticket inflation, remains central to value capture. Higher tourist throughput increases transaction frequency across eyewear, footwear, and accessories, which are the easiest impulse categories. 5.08 Mn visitors entered Qatar in 2024 , widening the conversion base beyond residents. Source: Qatar Tourism, 2024.

ASP

USD 140.9 per unit, 2024, Qatar . A stable upward ASP path indicates premiumization without requiring a broad physical rollout. This favors brands with strong full-price discipline and limited markdown dependence. Qatar Airways reported more than 40 Mn passenger loads in FY2023/24 , supporting premium travel-retail basket formation. Source: Qatar Airways Group, 2024.

Online-Native Channel Share

3.9%, 2024, Qatar . The online channel remains small but strategically important because it scales assortment breadth and private-client reach with lower incremental store capex. Qatar’s internet usage reached 99.65% of population in 2023 , creating a strong digital access base for luxury discovery and repeat ordering. Source: World Bank, 2023.

CHAPTER 6 - Segmentation

Market Segmentation Framework

Comprehensive analysis across key dimensions providing insights into market structure, consumer preferences, and distribution patterns.

No of Segments

7

Dominant Segment

Product Category

Fastest Growing Segment

Distribution Channel

Product Category

Ready-to-Wear Apparel
$%
Handbags and Leather Goods
$%
Footwear
$%
Jewellery and Watches
$%
Fashion Accessories
$%

Price Tier

Accessible Luxury
$%
Premium Luxury
$%
High Luxury
$%
Ultra-Luxury / Couture
$%

Customer Type

Qatari Nationals
$%
Resident HNIs
$%
Expatriate Professionals
$%
Tourists
$%
Corporate Gift Buyers
$%

Purchase Occasion

Wedding and Family Celebrations
$%
Eid and Ramadan Gifting
$%
Business and Formal Dressing
$%
Everyday Premium Wardrobe
$%
Travel and Resort Wardrobe
$%

Distribution Channel

Mono-Brand Boutiques
$%
Luxury Department Stores
$%
Multi-Brand Designer Retailers
$%
Brand E-Commerce Platforms
$%
Travel Retail
$%

Operating Model

Brand-Owned Retail
$%
Franchise Retail
$%
Concession Retail
$%
Consignment Multi-Brand Retail
$%
Private Appointment Selling
$%

Retail Format

Mall-Based Luxury Boutiques
$%
Flagship Boutiques
$%
In-Store Shop-in-Shop
$%
Private Client Salons
$%
Luxury Pop-Up Stores
$%

Key Segmentation Takeaways

Comprehensive analysis across all extracted segmentation dimensions providing insights into market structure, consumer preferences, and distribution patterns.

Product Category

Product Category is the dominant segmentation lens because luxury fashion demand in Qatar is anchored in high-value wardrobe, gifting, and status-led purchases. Handbags and Leather Goods typically drive strong repeat purchasing, visible brand signaling, and resilient margins, while Ready-to-Wear Apparel and Fashion Accessories broaden customer reach across nationals, expatriates, and tourists.

Distribution Channel

Distribution Channel is the fastest growing segmentation lens as luxury brands expand beyond traditional boutique-led retail into omnichannel engagement, clienteling, and controlled digital commerce. Brand E-Commerce Platforms are gaining relevance as affluent consumers expect curated assortments, appointment-led service, pre-order access, and seamless integration between online discovery and in-store fulfillment.

CHAPTER 7 - Regional Analysis

Regional Analysis

Within a selected GCC peer set, Qatar is a mid-sized but high-intensity luxury fashion market: smaller than the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait by absolute size, yet commercially stronger than Oman and Bahrain on premium retail conversion. Its positioning is supported by tourism inflows, high-value travel retail, and concentrated luxury mall infrastructure rather than population scale alone.

Regional Ranking

4th

Regional Share vs Global (Selected GCC peers)

11.6%

Qatar CAGR (2025-2030)

4.5%

Regional Analysis (Current Year)

Regional Analysis Comparison

MetricQatarSelected GCC Peer Set
Market SizeUSD 462 MnUSD 3,987 Mn
CAGR (%)4.5%3.8%
International Visitor Arrivals (Mn, latest)5.0816.9
Indirect Tax on Retail Fashion (%)0.0%6.3%

Market Position

Qatar ranks 4th among selected GCC peers, with USD 462 Mn in 2024 . Its smaller population is offset by concentrated luxury corridors and strong visitor conversion.

Growth Advantage

Qatar’s 4.5% forecast CAGR exceeds the selected peer-set average of 3.8% , positioning it as a focused growth challenger rather than a scale leader.

Competitive Strengths

Qatar combines 5.08 Mn visitors in 2024 , more than 180 airport retail and dining options , and a concentrated premium mall footprint, improving luxury sell-through efficiency.

CHAPTER 8 - INDUSTRY ANALYSIS

Growth Drivers, Market Challenges & Market Opportunities

Comprehensive analysis of key factors shaping the Qatar Luxury Fashion Market, including growth catalysts, operational challenges, and emerging opportunities across production, distribution, and consumer segments.

Growth Drivers

Tourism-Led Premium Retail Conversion

  • Air arrivals accounted for 56% of visitor entries (2024, Qatar Tourism) , which favors Hamad International Airport and nearby premium retail nodes where basket conversion is highest.
  • GCC nationals represented 41% of visitors (2024, Qatar Tourism) , supporting demand for occasionwear, gifting, and short-stay luxury purchases with high average tickets.
  • Qatar Tourism has signaled an ambition to raise tourism’s GDP contribution by 2030, increasing the investment case for premium retail formats linked to hospitality and events.

Concentrated Luxury Infrastructure

  • Qatar Duty Free operates more than 50,000 sq m of concession space (2022, Qatar Airways) , giving brands high-traffic exposure without requiring a full city network.
  • The current airport ecosystem offers over 180 retail and dining options (latest, Qatar Airways) , reinforcing Hamad International Airport as a monetizable premium shopping destination rather than a pure transit node.
  • Place Vendome’s dedicated luxury wing and Doha-Lusail clustering raise landlord bargaining power, but they also improve sales density for brands that secure prime frontage.

Macroeconomic Diversification and Retail Expansion

  • Wholesale and retail trade expanded by 5.2% in 2024 (NPC, Qatar) , confirming that premium retail demand has structural support beyond one-off event cycles.
  • The Third National Development Strategy 2024-2030 identifies tourism as a key diversification cluster, improving the medium-term demand environment for luxury retailers tied to visitor spend.
  • Qatar Airways reported more than 40 Mn passenger loads in FY2023/24 , a scale factor that supports travel-retail fashion, gifting, and impulse-led premium accessories.

Market Challenges

High Import Dependence and Tariff Exposure

  • Goods moved from duty-free or free zones into the local market become tariff liable, which complicates bonded inventory strategies and margin optimization.
  • Asia supplied 39.5% of Qatar’s imports in Q2 2024 and the EU supplied 24.6% , leaving retailers exposed to freight, lead-time, and sourcing concentration risks.
  • Product-specific imports confirm dependence on foreign sourcing, including USD 299.97 Mn of footwear imports in 2024 and USD 23.04 Mn of sunglasses imports in 2024 .

Small Resident Base Limits Broad-Based Scale

  • A smaller resident base means many brands cannot justify multi-store rollouts, pushing the market toward franchise concentration and selective mono-brand openings.
  • Demand is concentrated in a handful of high-income catchments, which raises occupancy cost sensitivity when footfall shifts across premium malls.
  • Luxury players therefore compete for share of wallet rather than mass new-customer acquisition, increasing dependence on repeat clients, gifting cycles, and tourist conversion.

Digital Luxury Is Growing, But Still Operationally Small

  • The online-native luxury fashion segment represented only 3.9% of market value in 2024 , so digital economics are improving from a low base rather than already being scaled.
  • Luxury e-commerce in Qatar must solve trust, returns, sizing, and private-client service gaps before it can materially displace store-led selling.
  • For operators, this means omnichannel investments are necessary but should remain tightly integrated with store inventory and assisted selling rather than pure-play volume assumptions.

Market Opportunities

Airport Luxury Fashion and Travel-Retail Attach Rates

  • Travel-retail fashion can monetize short dwell-time purchases in eyewear, handbags, and footwear where conversion is faster and returns complexity is lower.
  • Investors and franchise groups benefit most where airport exclusives, capsule drops, and premium gifting formats lift sales per square meter.
  • To unlock this opportunity, brands need airport-specific merchandising, multilingual clienteling, and fast replenishment tied to airline and tourism calendars.

Private Clienteling and Occasionwear Personalization

  • Multi-brand operators benefit from curated appointments, made-to-order alterations, and remote assisted selling, all of which raise conversion without adding full store footprints.
  • Brands and local franchisees capture value because private-client customers buy across categories, lifting attachments from apparel into handbags, footwear, and accessories.
  • Execution requires CRM depth, Arabic-language styling capability, and inventory visibility across boutiques, department stores, and fulfillment points.

Omnichannel Scaling from a Small Physical Base

  • The monetizable angle is higher assortment breadth with lower capex, using online catalog depth to complement a concentrated physical network in Doha and Lusail.
  • Investors, franchise groups, and department stores benefit most because digital selling improves stock turns and allows premium SKUs to be shown nationally without duplicative store inventory.
  • For this to scale, operators must improve last-mile handling, fit assurance, returns management, and store-to-home service workflows that preserve luxury service standards.
CHAPTER 9 - Competitive Landscape

Competitive Landscape Overview

The Qatar Luxury Fashion Market is brand-led and fragmented at the sales floor, but access is concentrated through selective franchise relationships, premium mall locations, and travel-retail gatekeepers.

Market Share Distribution

LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE
Kering SA
Chanel Limited
Hermès International SCA

Top 5 Players

1
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE
!$*
2
Kering SA
^&
3
Chanel Limited
#@
4
Hermès International SCA
$
5
Prada S.p.A.
&@$
Combined Share$%

Market Dynamics

Local Players70%
Regional/Int'l30%

8 new entrants in the past 5 years, indicating strong market attractiveness and growth potential.

Company Profiles (Top 10 Players)
Company Name
Market Share
Headquarters
Founding Year
Core Market Focus
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE
-Paris, France1987Luxury fashion, leather goods, accessories, selective retail
Kering SA
-Paris, France1963Luxury fashion houses, leather goods, footwear, eyewear
Chanel Limited
-London, United Kingdom1925Haute couture, ready-to-wear, handbags, accessories, beauty
Hermès International SCA
-Paris, France1837Leather goods, silk, ready-to-wear, footwear, accessories
Prada S.p.A.
-Milan, Italy1913Luxury apparel, handbags, footwear, accessories
Burberry Group plc
-London, United Kingdom1856Outerwear, scarves, leather goods, apparel, accessories
Capri Holdings Limited
-London, United Kingdom1981Luxury fashion portfolio, handbags, footwear, accessories
Valentino S.p.A.
-Milan, Italy1960Couture, ready-to-wear, leather goods, footwear
Abu Issa Holding (Blue Salon)
-Doha, Qatar1981Multi-brand luxury department retail and franchise distribution
Ali Bin Ali Fashion
-Doha, Qatar2014Luxury fashion franchising, boutiques, department store retail

Cross Comparison Parameters

The report provides detailed cross-comparison of key players across 10 performance parameters to identify competitive strengths and weaknesses.

1

Market Penetration

2

Brand Portfolio Breadth

3

Prime Location Access

4

Travel-Retail Presence

5

Digital Commerce Readiness

6

Clienteling Capability

7

Pricing Power

8

Merchandise Turnover

9

Franchise Partnership Depth

10

Category Mix Diversification

Analysis Covered

Market Share Analysis:

Assesses brand reach, channel exposure, and whitespace across Qatar luxury.

Cross Comparison Matrix:

Benchmarks players on assortment, access, pricing, omnichannel, and clienteling depth.

SWOT Analysis:

Highlights structural advantages, vulnerabilities, expansion routes, and execution risks clearly.

Pricing Strategy Analysis:

Compares price architecture, markdown discipline, bundle logic, and premiumization headroom.

Company Profiles:

Summarizes ownership, heritage, focus categories, and Qatar market positioning clearly.

CHAPTER 10 - REPORT TOC

Market Report Structure

Comprehensive coverage across three strategic phases — Market Assessment, Go-To-Market Strategy, and Survey — delivering end-to-end insights from market analysis and execution roadmap to customer demand validation.

84Pages
34Chapters
10Companies Profiled
7Segmentation Types

Phase 1
Market Assessment Phase

11

Chapters

Supply-side and competitive intelligence covering market sizing, segmentation, competitive dynamics, regulatory landscape, and future forecasts.

Phase 2
Go-To-Market Strategy Phase

15

Chapters

Entry strategy evaluation, execution roadmap, partner recommendations, and profitability outlook.

Phase 3
Survey Phase

8

Chapters

Demand-side primary research conducted through structured interviews and online surveys with end users across priority metros and Tier 2/3 cities to capture consumption behavior, unmet needs, and purchase drivers.

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Complete Report Coverage

201+ detailed sections covering every aspect of the Qatar Fresh Herbs Market

143

Assessment Sections

58

Strategy Sections

CHAPTER 11 - Our Approach

Research Methodology

Desk Research

  • Track Doha luxury retail footprints
  • Map airport and mall assortments
  • Review franchise operator disclosures
  • Compile tourism and trade indicators

Primary Research

  • Interview luxury retail country managers
  • Consult fashion buying directors
  • Speak with mall leasing heads
  • Engage airport retail operators

Validation and Triangulation

  • 221 expert interviews completed nationwide
  • Cross-check sell-through versus footfall
  • Reconcile brand and operator views
  • Stress-test ASP and volume logic
CHAPTER 12 - FAQ

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  • Man (Island of) Luxury Fashion MarketMan (Island of)
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  • Monaco Luxury Fashion MarketMonaco
  • Montenegro Luxury Fashion MarketMontenegro
  • Norway Luxury Fashion MarketNorway
  • Russia Luxury Fashion MarketRussia
  • San Marino Luxury Fashion MarketSan Marino
  • Serbia Luxury Fashion MarketSerbia
  • Svalbard and Jan Mayen Islands Luxury Fashion MarketSvalbard and Jan Mayen Islands
  • Switzerland Luxury Fashion MarketSwitzerland
  • Ukraine Luxury Fashion MarketUkraine
  • Vatican City Luxury Fashion MarketVatican City
  • Austria Luxury Fashion MarketAustria
  • Belgium Luxury Fashion MarketBelgium
  • Bulgaria Luxury Fashion MarketBulgaria
  • Cyprus Luxury Fashion MarketCyprus
  • Czech Republic Luxury Fashion MarketCzech Republic
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  • Ireland Luxury Fashion MarketIreland
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  • Luxembourg Luxury Fashion MarketLuxembourg
  • Malta Luxury Fashion MarketMalta
  • Netherlands Luxury Fashion MarketNetherlands
  • Poland Luxury Fashion MarketPoland
  • Portugal Luxury Fashion MarketPortugal
  • Romania Luxury Fashion MarketRomania
  • Slovakia Luxury Fashion MarketSlovakia
  • Slovenia Luxury Fashion MarketSlovenia
  • Spain Luxury Fashion MarketSpain
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  • United Kingdom Luxury Fashion MarketUnited Kingdom
  • Bahrain Luxury Fashion MarketBahrain
  • Iraq Luxury Fashion MarketIraq
  • Iran Luxury Fashion MarketIran
  • Israel Luxury Fashion MarketIsrael
  • Jordan Luxury Fashion MarketJordan
  • Kuwait Luxury Fashion MarketKuwait
  • Lebanon Luxury Fashion MarketLebanon
  • Oman Luxury Fashion MarketOman
  • Palestine Luxury Fashion MarketPalestine
  • Qatar Luxury Fashion MarketQatar
  • Saudi Arabia Luxury Fashion MarketSaudi Arabia
  • Syria Luxury Fashion MarketSyria
  • United Arab Emirates Luxury Fashion MarketUnited Arab Emirates
  • Yemen Luxury Fashion MarketYemen
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  • Great Britain Luxury Fashion MarketGreat Britain
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  • Turkey Luxury Fashion MarketTurkey
  • Asia Luxury Fashion MarketAsia
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  • North America Luxury Fashion MarketNorth America
  • Africa Luxury Fashion MarketAfrica
  • Philippines Luxury Fashion MarketPhilippines
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  • Central and South America Luxury Fashion MarketCentral and South America
  • Niue Luxury Fashion MarketNiue
  • Morocco Luxury Fashion MarketMorocco
  • Australasia Luxury Fashion MarketAustralasia
  • Cote d'Ivoire Luxury Fashion MarketCote d'Ivoire
  • Balkans Luxury Fashion MarketBalkans
  • BRICS Luxury Fashion MarketBRICS
  • Minnesota Luxury Fashion MarketMinnesota
  • Scandinavia Luxury Fashion MarketScandinavia
  • Palau Luxury Fashion MarketPalau
  • Isle of Man Luxury Fashion MarketIsle of Man
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