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Brazil auto market picks up in July

Friday, 5 August 2011  at  14:20, Reuters, Sao Paulo

Brazil auto market picks up in July
Brazil is an important market for the world's biggest automakers such as Germany's Volkswagen AG. (REUTERS)
Automobile production in Brazil rose 3.9 per cent and sales increased 0.6 per cent in July from June, the national automakers' association said on Thursday.

Automakers in Brazil produced more than 307,000 new cars and trucks last month, while sales topped 306,000 vehicles, according to data released by industry group Anfavea.

Auto sales growth in Brazil was in the double digits in the first half, but June sales fell 4.5 per cent from May as rising interest rates and government steps to curb credit raised the cost of car loans.

Brazil is an important market for the world's biggest automakers, including Italy's Fiat SpA, Germany's Volkswagen AG and US-based General Motors Co and Ford Motor Co.

The Brazilian economy grew a hefty 7.5 per cent last year and the number of middle-class citizens has grown 25 per cent in the past decade, making it a crucial growth market for major carmakers as developed economies stagnate.

Newer Asian brands are also ramping up their presence. China's JAC Motors announced plans for a Brazilian factory this week, following decisions by Japan's Suzuki and South Korea's Hyundai to start production in Brazil to capture a larger slice of a credit-fueled consumer boom.

Still, US and European heavyweights account for two-thirds of Brazil's auto sales.

Fiat retained the top spot in July, selling 67,385 vehicles, little changed from June. Volkswagen was second with sales of 59,259 cars and trucks, up 3.8 per cent from the June.

GM sold 51.604 vehicles in July, a 3.7 per cent drop from June, while Ford sales slipped 2.2 per cent to 26,269 cars and trucks.








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