growth. However, China operations decreased slightly by 4.8% due to the rapid spread of Covid-19 after the relaxation of China’s zero Covid policy during December which resulted in a decrease in automobile
range. 2) Car Dealerships Business; Higher sales in dealership business both in Thailand and Malaysia. In Thailand, sales growth was driven by openings of Mazda and MG showroom in Thailand in October 2021
. For the 9 months period from January to September, total vehicle production volume growth was driven by strong domestic car sales, which grew 20.3% year on year. Export volume grew by 1.0% compared to
new WLTP (Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure) that became mandatory from the start of September 2018, which affected mostly car sales in Europe. However, sales in THB terms were
and orders increase due to higher demand for cars. Thailand and China operations were strong, grew 29.2% and 48.1% year-on-year respectively and outperformed the industry. 2) Car Dealerships and
during the first quarter of 2019 with total number of car sales at 263,549 units, growth of 11.2%. The passenger vehicle and commercial vehicle segment expanded by 13.9% and 9.5% yoy respectively with
: Thailand Automotive Industry Total vehicle production volume in Jan-Mar 2017 was 485,555 units, which was 4.2% lower than a production volume of 506,874 units during Jan-Mar 2016. This year-on-year decrease
categories especially in durable goods which showed significant contractions since the second quarter onwards from the contractions in vehicle sales. Key factors include the weakened household income and
especially in durable goods which showed significant contractions since the second quarter onwards from the contractions in vehicle sales. Key factors include the weakened household income and tightening of
measures implemented to curb the outbreak. Durable goods segment also declined from the contractions in vehicle sales in line with the weakened household income from lower income, employment and consumer