in eleven months it grew 13% year-on-year

in eleven months it grew 13% year-on-year

The report referring to the month of November showed a total of 363,931 patented units so far in 2021, which widens the difference compared to the same month of 2020 when 321,893 were registered.

Although the volume continues to rise compared to last year, in November of this year 18.7% units were registered less than in the same month of 2020: at that time 34,887 were reached while in the current month the figure was located at 28,360.

When the November figures are compared to October, the volume shows a rise of 1%, going from 28,085 to 28,360.

Although there was a year-by-year improvement, there is a discomfort in the sector since they consider that the number of settlements could have been even higher, even above 450,000 units.

Ricardo Salomé, ACARA head, stated that in the last two months “only between nine and ten thousand SIMIS have been released, for the entire industry” and pointed out that “15,000 could have been released per month since we are going to end the year with only approximately 1,130 million dollars of annual deficit in the sector. It is a number that, if distributed over twelve months, is not significant, especially if we take into account that demand has been very strong. “

Regarding the patented volume, he said that “We are going to close the year scratching the 380,000 patented vehicles, but with the frustration that we could have patented 450,000 units.”

As for what is coming, from the association they consider that by 2022 the growth floor will be at 400,000, with which they hope to expand what was registered during this year. “We are excited about being able to grow next year and establish a floor of 400,000 vehicles for all of 2022. Hopefully so because we are a very important source of employment in the country: the entire sector includes 176,000 direct jobs, and if we take indirect employment that figure grows three times more. We employ 530,000 people and we can be one of the driving forces behind the growth that our country needs ”, he concluded.

In turn, Rubén Beato, general secretary of the institution, considered that “work is being carried out with the entire value chain, to adapt and see how to respond to a market that today demands more than 50% of cars Despite the situation, this is an industry that is on the right track, the concessionaires are accompanying and the objective is to integrate ourselves into the world through Project 2030, where laws have even been presented in the National Congress to go to a stage of sustainable mobility and accompanying future trends “.

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