According to the statistics made by CAAM, the auto export was 87,700 units in November, down 2.09% than that of last month, and down 4.4% year on year.
For the first eleven months, the export reached 893,700 units, down 7.35% year on year. Among of all, the passenger cars were 548,600 units, down 9.63% year on year; and the commercial vehicles were 345,100 units, down 3.5% year on year.
According to customs data sorted out by CAAM, from January to October, the total export-import sum of auto products was 130.715 billion dollars, up 2.2% year on year, which was the first year-on-year increase within the year. Among them, the import amount was 66.472 billion dollars, up 0.2% year on year, stopping decline; and the export was 64.243 billion dollars, up 4.3% year on year, continuing growth.
For the first ten months, the total import of automobiles was 953,900 units, down 1.7% year on year. The decrease rate slowed down 4.4 percentage points comparing with the first nine months. Among them, the import of SUV was 402,100 units, up 4.8% year on year; cars were 346,500 units, down 10.5% year on year; small buses were 177,000 units, up 17.8% year on year. The import of the abovementioned three types reached 925,600 units, accounting for 97% of the total import.
For the first ten months, the total export of automobiles was 781,200 units, down 8.25% year on year. Among them, the export of cars was 344,400 units, down 17.4% year on year; trucks were 241,600 units, down 10.5% year on year; buses were 136,900 units, up 33.4% year on year. The export of the abovementioned three types reached 722,900 units, accounting for 92.5% of the total export.