According to foreign media reports, registered data released by the Japan Automobile Industry Association (Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association) shows that following September and October this year, in November this year, the sales of new domestic cars in Japan declined again, from 411,089 vehicles in the same period last year last year. It dropped to 389,529 units, a year -on -year decrease of more than 5%.
In the third quarter of this year, Japan's GDP increased by 0.9%year -on -year, and the year -on -year increase of 2.2%below the second quarter, which reflects the decline in capital expenditure and the slowdown in export growth; The Japanese government's stimulus plan temporarily cut the promotion of income tax. The Japanese government is expected to launch a new policy aimed at stimulating consumption expenditure, which may include increasing wage growth and family income, revitalizing Japan's regional economy, re -cultivating national labor, and encouraging enterprises to invest.
In the first 11 months of this year, sales of the Japanese car market fell more than 7%year -on -year to 4,091,708 units, of which passenger car sales decreased by 7%year -on -year to 3,444,750 units. The sales volume continued to grow strongly, an increase of 25%year -on -year to 9,365 units. In the first 11 months of last year, sales of the Japanese automobile market increased by 14%year -on -year to 4,416,247 units.
From the perspective of car companies, because Japanese auto manufacturers Toyota Motor Toyota caught a safety test and manipulation scandal at its subsidiary Daihatsu earlier this year. 14%to 1,259,357 units, the sales volume of the same period decreased by 40%year -on -year to 333,594 units. At the same time, Mazda's sales at the same time decreased by 22%year -on -year to 131,224 units.
Automotive manufacturers, which are not affected by the Toyota Motor Group scandal, have performed much better in Japan in the first 11 months of this year. Among them, the sales volume of Suzuki Motors increased by 11%year -on -year to 669,215 vehicles; Honda's car sales were 622,589, a year -on -year increase of 15 %; Nissan car sales were 444,073 units, a year -on -year decrease of 1%.
