Covered new cars are displayed during the Salao do Automovel International Auto Show in Sao Paulo, Brazil November 7, 2018.
REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsSAO PAULO, Oct 6 (Reuters) - Brazilian auto exports are set to plunge by double digits in 2023 when compared with the previous year, automaker association Anfavea said on Friday, as a severe economic crisis in neighboring Argentina hits shipments to that country.
"Exports have been the major warning point for the automotive sector in the first nine months of the year," it said.
According to Anfavea, the crisis in Argentina caused the country - which has in Brazil its largest trade partner - to lose its position as the No.1 destination of Brazilian auto exports to Mexico this year.
In the first nine months of 2022, Anfavea said, auto exports from Brazil have already declined 11.2% from the same period a year ago.
Persons:
Paulo Whitaker, Anfavea, Marcio de Lima Leite, Leite, Alberto Alerigi Jr, Gabriel Araujo, Steven Grattan, Angus MacSwan
Organizations:
REUTERS, SAO PAULO, Thomson
Locations:
Sao Paulo, Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, Chile, Colombia