The Philippine Star

CAMPI to upgrade 2014 sales forecast

- By LOUELLA D. DESIDERIO

The Chamber of Automotive Manufactur­ers of the Philippine­s Inc. (CAMPI) expects to come up with a new forecast for 2014 total vehicles sales by next month.

“No official revision yet...(new forecast) may be out next month,” CAMPI president Rommel utierrez said in a text message.

The CAMPI said earlier the group may raise its forecast for total vehicle sales this year citing the positive performanc­e in the first few months of the year.

“We may raise the forecast of 230,000 units by the middle of the year,” utierrez said.

Combined sales of the CAMPI and the Truck Manufactur­ers Associatio­n Inc. (TMA) hit a record in March, leading to a 23 percent growth in total sales in the first quarter compared to a year ago.

The two groups’ combined sales reached a record performanc­e of 19,173 units in March, 25 percent higher than the 15,292 units in the same month last year.

As of the first quarter, combined sales of the CAMPI and TMA climbed to 51,643 units from 42,034 units in the comparable period a year ago.

The country’s total vehicle sales reached around 212,000 units last year.

While there have been increases in sales and demand for vehicles, the CAMPI said investment decisions for local assembly operations are likely to be deferred without the automotive industry road map.

“The delay in the announceme­nt of a road map slows down decision on further investment­s in the country,” utierrez said.

Board of Investment­s chairman regory Domingo said earlier the government is looking to release the road map for the automotive industry in the first quarter.

He said Cabinet members needed time to look into the incentives offered by other Southeast Asian countries to vehicle assemblers.

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