In the Battle of Coronavirus: Passenger vehicle exports decreased by 44.24 percent in March 2020
In the Battle of Coronavirus: Passenger vehicle exports decreased by 44.24 percent in March 2020
Exports of passenger cars declined by 59.64 percent to 20,994 units as compared to 52,021 units in March last year, while the UV segment grew by 8.75 percent to 16,895 units as compared to 15,535 units a year ago.
The lockout, called the fight against the coronavirus crisis, has not only taken a toll on sales and production in the past month, but exports have also been subordinate. Overall, the industry reported a 24.51 percent decline in exports of 2,86,032 units as compared to 3,78,914 units in the same month last year, while passenger vehicle (PV) segment exports were down 44.24 percent to 37,932. The unit had arrived. Compared to 68,080 units. Exports of passenger cars declined by 59.64 percent to 20,994 units as compared to 52,021 units in March last year, while the UV segment saw growth of 8.75 percent at 16,895 units as against 15,535 units a year ago. 75 units declined by 85.69 percent as compared to 524 units in the same month last year.
The lockout, called the fight against the coronavirus crisis, has not only taken a toll on sales and production in the past month, but exports have also been subordinate. Overall, the industry reported a 24.51 percent decline in exports of 2,86,032 units as compared to 3,78,914 units in the same month last year, while passenger vehicle (PV) segment exports were down 44.24 percent to 37,932. The unit had arrived. Compared to 68,080 units. Exports of passenger cars declined by 59.64 percent to 20,994 units as compared to 52,021 units in March last year, while the UV segment saw growth of 8.75 percent at 16,895 units as against 15,535 units a year ago. 75 units declined by 85.69 percent as compared to 524 units in the same month last year.
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