In October, the auto export was 88,000 units, up 5.8% than that of last month, and up 42.2% year on year, growing rapidly on yearly basis. As seen by type, the passenger cars reached 63,000 units, up 42.9% year on year; and the commercial vehicles were 26,000 units, up 40.3% year on year.
For the first ten months, the export reached 715,000 units, up 28.9% year on year. The growing speed increased 2.6 percentage points comparing with the first nine months. To be specific, the passenger cars reached 497,000 units, up 36.5% year on year; the commercial vehicles were 218,000 units, up 14.2% year on year.
According to customs data sorted out by CAAM, in September, the total import of automobiles was 107,000 units, up 18.5% year on year, and the total export was 94,000 units, up 18.7% year on year. For the first nine months, the accumulated imports reached 914,000 units, up 20.2% year on year; and the accumulated exports reached 742,000 units, up 27.7% year on year.