Japan April domestic auto sales slump nearly 30% as virus saps demand

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The data is the latest indicator to show the widening impact of the virus on the world’s third-largest economy. Sales totalled 270,393 vehicles last month, data from the Japan Automobile Dealers Association and an association representing dealers of so-called “kei” mini cars showed.

That compared to sales of 378,687 vehicles in the same period a year earlier.

Most cars sold in Japan are produced domestically.

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