Bangkok Post

Loan rejections dent sales

Lower auto figures 6 months in a row

- LAMONPHET APISITNIRA­N

Car sales during January to November fell 1.1% year-on-year to 918,267 units after monthly sales decreased six months in a row, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

The FTI’s automotive industry club reported yesterday car sales in November stood at 79,299 units, down sharply by 16.2% from the same month last year.

Surapong Paisitpata­napong, the club’s spokesman, said the local market still suffers from high auto loan rejection rates from financial institutio­ns because they are concerned about the high level of household debt.

“Buyers face difficulti­es purchasing cars because of tight auto loan approvals, which should continue into next year,” said Mr Surapong.

“Moreover, there were many new and refreshed eco-cars and pickups launched late in the fourth quarter, resulting in car sales declining in this quarter for a short period.”

He said the club is still optimistic for December sales to recover from the contractio­ns from June to November because of attractive promotions.

For the country’s car shipments, November exports totalled 75,185 cars, down by 19.3% year-on-year.

The shipment value for the period also decreased by 18.1% to 39.4 billion baht.

Mr Surapong said exports in November dropped in most markets except the Middle East and Africa because of the bearish economy in target markets and the US-China trade war.

Car exports over the first 11 months totalled 981,838 units, down by 6.07% from the same period last year.

The shipment value for the period remained in the red at 7.14% to 508 billion baht.

“The sluggish global economy has pressured Thailand as well,” he said.

“The baht’s appreciati­on is also a negative factor for car shipments.”

With the contractio­n of both local sales and exports, the club reported production in November fell sharply by 21.8% to 154,088 cars.

November output rose slightly by 0.85% from the previous month.

Production during January to November stood at 1.88 million cars, down by 5.95% year-on-year.

For 2019, the auto club downgraded the country’s full-year production from 2.15 million cars to 2 million, attributed to bearish sentiment for both local sales and exports, said Mr Surapong.

The outlook for local car sales in 2019 has been cut from 1.05 million to 1 million units, while the club slashed the full-year projection for exports from 1.1 million cars to 1 million, he said.

 ?? VARUTH HIRUNYATHE­B ?? The atmosphere at the 36th Internatio­nal Motor Expo 2019, held during Nov 29-Dec 10 at Impact Challenger 1-3, Muang Thong Thani.
VARUTH HIRUNYATHE­B The atmosphere at the 36th Internatio­nal Motor Expo 2019, held during Nov 29-Dec 10 at Impact Challenger 1-3, Muang Thong Thani.

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