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Thai car production slumps 24.63% in January as sales, exports fall

 

By Reuters and published by CNA

CAR PRODUCTION in Thailand fell a surprisingly large 24.63 percent in January from a year earlier to 107,103 units due to weak domestic sales and exports, the Federation of Thai Industries said today (Feb. 24).

Thailand is Southeast Asia’s biggest autos production centre and an export base for some of the world’s top automakers, including Toyota and Honda.

“I was very shocked. The production numbers are really low,” Surapong Paisitpattanapong, spokesperson for the FTI’s automotive industry division, told a news conference.

The output fall was larger than the 17.37 percent year-on-year drop in December, and was the 18th straight month that production had declined.

Domestic car sales dropped by 12.26 percent in January from a year earlier to 48,092 units, after a drop of 20.94 percent in the previous month, weighed down by tightened auto loans due to high household debt, the federation said.

Exports tumbled 28.13 percent in January from a year earlier to 62,321 units, the lowest in 33 months, due to increased competition from Chinese cars, compared with a drop of 15.46 percent in the previous month, Surapong said.

Australia, the Philippines and Japan were Thailand’s top three car export markets last year.

The federation will closely monitor expected government measures to help with auto loans as well as the United States’ policy on auto tariffs, he said.

Earlier this month, US President Donald Trump said levies on automobiles would come as soon as April 2.

CAPTIONS: 

Top: A visitor sits inside the AVATR 11 EV car at the 41st Thailand International Motor Expo, in Bangkok on November 29, 2024. Photo: Reuters/Athit Perawongmetha and published by CNA

Front Page: Honda cars are seen in the production line at the new Honda plant in Prachinburi, Thailand, on May 12, 2016. File photo: Reuters/Jorge Silva and published by CNA 


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