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Car Production Grew by 33% Year-on-Year in June, Although It Fell From May

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The positive data is added to the increase in patenting, which completed the best first semester since 2018. The terminals manufactured 15% more units in the annual accumulated. The sector highlighted low taxes and access to credit.
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The first semester of 2025 is already history and the Association of Motor Manufacturers (ADEFA) has reason to smile. According to a report of the entity released this Thursday, during June, with only 17 working days of activity, the production of vehicles reached 42,848 units, 10.9% less than in May but 33.8% less than last year's registration, when the figure had been 32,029. Thus, the terminals produced in the cumulative total of 250,478 unit…

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The positive data is added to the increase in patenting, which completed the best first semester since 2018. The terminals manufactured 15% more units in the annual accumulated. The sector highlighted low taxes and access to credit.

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After the 42,848 units of June, 33.8% more than in the same month of 2024, the automotive industry totaled a production of 250,478 vehicles since January, an increase of 15.5% against the volumes of a year earlier, reported the Association of Automobile Factorys (Adefa).It was the best first semester of the industry in nine years, above the 224,038 cars manufactured in the initial half 2016, according to the statistics of the camera of the termi…

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