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Passenger vehicle sales drop by 31% in July, steepest in past 19 years; 15,000 workers lose jobs

Press Trust of India • August 13, 2019, 16:39:27 IST
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Vehicle sales across categories registered a decline of 18.71 percent to 18,25,148 units from 22,45,223 units in July 2018

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Passenger vehicle sales drop by 31% in July, steepest in past 19 years; 15,000 workers lose jobs

New Delhi: Automobile sales in India witnessed its sharpest decline in nearly 19 years in July, dropping 18.71 percent, rendering almost 15,000 workers jobless over the past two-three months as the sector reels under a prolonged slump, auto industry body SIAM reported on Tuesday. As per data released by the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), vehicle sales across categories, including passenger vehicles (PVs) and two-wheelers, stood at 18,25,148 units last month as against 22,45,223 units in July 2018. The previous biggest decline across overall domestic automobile sales was recorded in December 2000 when it fell 21.81 percent. Similarly, domestic PV sales also saw the biggest fall in nearly 19 years, slumping by 30.98 percent to 2,00,790 units as compared with 2,90,931 units in the same period a year ago. Previously, the worst decline was registered in December 2000, when wholesales had fallen 35.22 percent. The fall in PV sales in July was also the ninth consecutive month of decline. [caption id=“attachment_901843” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]Representational image. Reuters. Representational image. Reuters.[/caption] SIAM said passenger car sales in July were also worst since December 2000 when the segment had declined by 39.86 percent. Last month, domestic car sales were down 35.95 percent at 1,22,956 units as against 1,91,979 units in July 2018. Besides, total two-wheeler sales last month declined 16.82 percent to 15,11,692 units compared to 18,17,406 units in the year-ago month. Commercial vehicle sales were down 25.71 percent to 56,866 units in July as compared with 76,545 units in July 2018. “The data shows how urgent the need is for revival package from the government. There is an urgent need for some kind do action. The industry is doing all it can to promote sales. I think this is the time when the industry really needs the support of government coming out with a revival package,” SIAM Director General Vishnu Mathur told reporters here. The revival package is necessary to arrest fall in sales and to bring back the industry on a growth path, he added. Mathur said that almost 15,000 jobs, mostly temporary and casual workers, have already been lost in the automobile manufacturing companies over the last two to three months. Besides, over a million jobs are on the line in the automotive components segment, he added. With plunging sales, nearly 300 dealerships have been forced to close down leading to loss of around two lakh jobs, Mathur said. Underlining the current grave situation of the auto industry, he said that in the previous downturns the sector witnessed in 2008-09 and 2013-14, at least some of the segments of the industry were growing. “However, this time around all segments of the industry are witnessing a decline in sales,” he said. Seeking urgent government help, Mathur said, “We are hoping that the government would soon come out with a revival package… However, it is still not clear what all elements would be included in it.” The auto industry has sought a reduction in GST rate, the introduction of vehicle scrappage policy, the revival of NBFC sector as sales are mostly dependent on the availability of finance and delay in implementation of the proposed increase in vehicle registration fees, Mathur said when asked about the demands put forth by the industry to the government. He said there was a consensus among the industry players for a reduction in GST rate cut as it would help in bringing the cost of buying vehicles down. “We are saying that reduction in GST rate, even for a temporary time, would help in reviving the sales… The more the industry goes down, the more difficult it would become for it to come up,” Mathur said. If the industry goes down, the GDP will go down as the automobile industry accounts for half of the manufacturing GDP and employs around 3.7 crore people directly and indirectly, he added. In the PV segment, market leader Maruti Suzuki India posted 36.71 percent decline in its July sales at 96,478 units. Hyundai Motor India Ltd (HMIL) also witnessed 10.28 percent decrease at 39,010 units, while Mahindra & Mahindra posted a fall of 14.74 percent at 16,830 units during the month. In the two-wheeler category, Hero MotoCorp registered a 22.9 percent drop in sales at 5,11,374 units, while rival Honda Motorcycle and Scooter India (HMSI) saw sales decline by 10.53 percent to 4,55,036 units. Similarly, Chennai-based TVS Motor Co saw its sales slump by 15.72 percent at 2,08,489 units in July.

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