Thailand car production drops sharply in June, local sales fall
CAR production in Thailand fell 20.11 per cent in June from a year earlier due to tighter financing rules and high consumer debt, and full-year production is now expected to be lower than in 2023, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) said on Thursday (Jul 25).
The figure compared with May’s 16.19 per cent year-on-year drop.
In the January to June period, car production contracted 17.39 per cent from a year earlier to 761,240 units, the federation said.
“Stricter measures for credit approval from financial institutions, coupled with household debt that was nearing 90 per cent of GDP, led to a higher rejection rate for auto loans,” Surapong Paisitpattanapong, spokesperson of the FTI’s automotive industry division, said.
Domestic car sales dropped 26.04 per cent in June from a year earlier, after a 23.38 per cent annual decline in May, the federation said.
The federation lowered its domestic sales target to 550,000 vehicles from an earlier forecast of 750,000 units. It also cut its production target to 1.7 million units this year, down from at 1.9 million vehicles seen earlier. In 2023, Thailand produced 1.8 million vehicles.
Auto exports were still seen at 1.2 million vehicles this year.
Thailand is South-east Asia’s biggest autos production centre and an export base for some of the world’s top carmakers, including Toyota and Honda, with pickup trucks among the key vehicles manufactured. REUTERS
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