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Maruti sales may fall 20% this fiscal: Suzuki Motor
<p style="text-align: center;"><img title="1604980747604553.jpg" alt="9.jpg" src="/ueditor/php/upload/image/20201110/1604980747604553.jpg"/></p><p>Maruti Suzuki will likely post a 20% fall in vehicle sales this fiscal year, its Japanese parent&nbsp;Suzuki Motor&nbsp;has forecast, surprising analysts who were expecting the&nbsp;pandemic&nbsp;to leave a smaller impact on the Indian automaker because of the strong demand pick-up it is witnessing currently.<br/><br/>This is the first time Suzuki has given a forecast for this year, for its own performance and that of its largest unit.<br/><br/>Chairman&nbsp;Toshihiro Suzuki&nbsp;told Japanese analysts last week that the company was still uncertain on India because of the Covid-19 situation. ¡°We don¡¯t know what will happen to coronavirus in India or what measures the government will implement; so that makes the market difficult to predict,&quot; he said.<br/></p><p><br/></p><p>At a post-earnings call late last month, the top management at Maruti Suzuki had said there was visibility of demand only till December, and that they could not comment beyond that.<br/><br/>An email sent to Maruti Suzuki did not elicit any response till press time Sunday.<br/><br/>Suzuki has estimated its global sales to be 2.37 million units in the ongoing fiscal year, a drop of 16.6% from the previous year. In the fiscal first half ended September, the Indian subsidiary contributed about 26% to its total automobile revenue of 1.133 trillion yen and 45% of total automobile volume of nearly a million.<br/><br/>In a note, Goldman Sachs said the 20% fall in sales predicted for India was more cautious than its assumption of a 15% decline. Credit Suisse said it was expecting a 14% fall in Suzuki¡¯s India sales.<br/><br/>Morgan Stanley, meanwhile, said it was expecting the company¡¯s guidance to be lower than its own expectations given Suzuki&#39;s ¡°conservative tendencies¡±. The brokerage firm raised its forecast on the company, based on second-quarter results.<br/><br/>In the first half of the fiscal year, Maruti Suzuki¡¯s volume dropped 36% to about 469,000 units. The tentative production schedule shared by Maruti Suzuki with its supplier shows that the company was gradually lowering its gap with last year&#39;s volume of 1.56 million units.</p>
10 Nov,2020
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