Brazil's motor vehicle output down 39.1 percent in Jan-Apr

Monday, 18 May 2020 15:19:24 (GMT+3)   |   Istanbul
       

Brazil's motor vehicle output (excluding agricultural vehicles) in April this year decreased by 99 percent from the previous month and fell by 99.3 percent year on year to 1,847 units, according to the Brazilian Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association (Anfavea). Meanwhile, in the January-April period, the country's motor vehicle output (excluding agricultural vehicles) declined by 39.1 percent year on year to 587,739 units.

New motor vehicle registrations (excluding agricultural vehicles) in Brazil totaled 55,735 units in April this year, decreasing by 65.9 percent when compared to March and by 76 percent year on year. In the January-April period, the country's new motor vehicle registrations (excluding agricultural vehicles) fell by 26.9 percent year on year to 613,816 units.

Meanwhile, Brazil's motor vehicle exports in April (excluding agricultural vehicles) totaled 7,212 units, decreasing by 76.6 percent compared to the previous month and down 79.3 percent year on year. In the first four months of the current year, Brazil's motor vehicle exports totaled 96,210 units, down by 31 percent year on year.


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