Exports of passenger cars hit all-time high in Q2

Exports of passenger cars reached a record high in the second quarter of this year on solid demand from the United States and Canada, data showed Wednesday. South Korean carmakers shipped US$17.8 billion worth of passenger cars over the April-June period, up 6.8 percent from a year earlier, according to the Korea Customs Service. It marked the highest quarterly figure ever and the ninth consecutive quarterly growth, it added. During the first six months of 2024, car exports added 4.9 percent on-year to $33.6 billion, also a record level for any six-month period. Imports sank 25.3 percent in the second quarter to $3.4 billion, the fourth consecutive on-year fall. The growth in outbound shipments was driven by rising demand for mid- and large-sized petrol cars, while the value of eco-friendly cars exported inched down from a year earlier. Of eco-friendly cars, the export value of hybrid cars reached an all-time high of $3.02 billion in the second quarter, the data showed. By destination, exports to the U.S. advanced 33.2 percent in terms of value in the second quarter, with those to Canada and Australia rising 14.6 percent and 8.8 percent, respectively. But demand from Britain fell 8.1 percent and that from France tumbled 34.9 percent. The average price of cars shipped in the second quarter rose 1.1 percent on-year to $23,097. That of imports slid 22.7 percent on-year to $39,595, the agency said. Source: Yonhap News Agency