Philippine Daily Inquirer

VEHICLE SALES CONTINUE GROWTH MOMENTUM IN OCTOBER

- —ALDEN M. MONZON

Vehicle sales in the Philippine­s last October grew 42.4 percent year-on-year, continuing its double-digit ascent, albeit a bit slower compared to the last two months, according to data from the local automobile industry.

Data from the Chamber of Automotive Manufactur­ers of the Philippine­s Inc. (Campi) and Truck Manufactur­ers Associatio­n (TMA) released late Tuesday afternoon showed that total new motor vehicle sales for the month reached 32,146 units, substantia­lly higher than the 22,581 units sold during the same period a year ago.

“The continued double-digit growth recorded anew in October is boosting optimism for the automotive industry, further accelerati­ng full recovery this year from the pandemic disruption­s,” Campi president Rommel Gutierrez said in a statement.

“Sustaining this growth trend in the remaining months of the year gives us confidence that the industry will be able to emerge strong, exceeding its forecast speaking from the current business-as-usual standpoint,” the Campi official added.

Year-to-date, members of both associatio­ns sold 280,300 units, indicating a 30.9 percent growth in contrast with the previous year.

The monthly sales number back in August is still the highest so far this year, reaching 30,185 units—an equivalent of a 90.5 percent growth compared to the same month in 2021.

The local automo

tive industry is targeting to sell 336,000 units by the end of 2022.

The sales target still puts the sales of motor vehicles in the country behind prepandemi­c levels based on industry figures before the height of the coronaviru­s pandemic in 2020.

Local firms went from sales of 369,941 units in 2019 to 223,793 units in 2020, after growing at least 20 percent annually for a decade.

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