Japanese automakers cut global sales in June by 21.3%
Global sales of Japanese automakers fell 21.3% year-on-year in June, the fourth straight month to see a double-digit decline as most car factories and dealerships remained closed during the lockdown, Reuters reported. p>
The country's seven largest automakers, including Toyota Motor Corp and Nissan Motor Co Ltd, sold 1.88 million vehicles last month, up from 2.39 million a year earlier.
The decline in monthly sales has slowed since a 50% drop in April and a 38% drop in May.
Global demand for cars has been declining since March 2020 due to restrictions imposed in many countries to combat the outbreak of the virus. This has led to a decline in car dealership visits, while people worried about their finances have also revisited large purchases.
Many countries are easing restrictions, but industry experts expect it may take up to five years for machine demand to recover to 2019 levels.