Thai domestic car sales drop 11.6per cent y/y in July

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BANGKOK : Domestic car sales in Thailand declined 11.62per cent in July from a year earlier to 52,442 vehicles, the lowest level in seven months, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) said on Wednesday.Sales were hurt by COVID-19 lockdown measures, tighter auto loans and delayed production of some car m

BANGKOK : Domestic car sales in Thailand declined 11.62per cent in July from a year earlier to 52,442 vehicles, the lowest level in seven months, the Federation of Thai Industries said on Wednesday.

Sales were hurt by COVID-19 lockdown measures, tighter auto loans and delayed production of some car models, the FTI said.

 

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