Car production fell 14.3% monthly in December, according to ADEFA

Car production fell 14.3% monthly in December, according to ADEFA

The report also stated that the volume of exported vehicles was 19,615 units, which showed a 39.7% drop compared to November.. When comparing the result with the same month of 2020, the sector registered an improvement in shipments of 14%.

In the accumulated 2021, the sector exported 259,287 passenger and utility vehicles, that is, a growth of 88% was registered compared to the previous year when 137,891 units were shipped to various markets.

At this point, the report says, “the sustained growth of exports allowed the automotive industry to close the year, representing 34.3% of the total exports of Manufacture of Industrial Origin (MOI) and 71.7% of the total MOI. to Brazil”.

Finally, when it comes to wholesale sales, The ADEFA report showed that in December the automotive sector as a whole sold 32,723 units to the dealer network, 17.7% more than the November deliveries and 16.1% below the volume of the same month last year.

In this way, the accumulated for the year showed that the wholesale sale (to the commercial network) was 334,389 units, that is, 6.9% more than the same period in 2020 in which 312,789 vehicles were marketed.

The growth of the main pillars of the sector was shared with the President of the Nation, Alberto Fernández, during a meeting this afternoon at Casa Rosada with the representatives of the ADEFA Board of Directors.

During the meeting, the president of ADEFA, Martin Galdeano highlighted that “the performance of the sector registered a significant improvement compared to 2020, endorsing the commitment assumed by the sector. Undoubtedly, it is a reflection of the work that has been carried out with the entire value chain of the sector and the Government to generate measures that promote the growth and sustainability of the sector ”.

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