TOKYO—Japan's auto sales dropped 26% in August from a year earlier, as production disruptions after the massive earthquake in March were still holding up the supply of vehicles five months later.
But the industry is hoping to see a sales recovery from October as companies begin to ramp up output to make up for lost time.
The result in August, which marked the 12th consecutive monthly decline, also reflected a high basis of comparison in the year-earlier month, when ...
TOKYO—Japan's auto sales dropped 26% in August from a year earlier, as production disruptions after the massive earthquake in March were still holding up the supply of vehicles five months later.
But the industry is hoping to see a sales recovery from October as companies begin to ramp up output to make up for lost time.
The result in August, which marked the 12th consecutive monthly decline, also reflected a high basis of comparison in the year-earlier month, when ...
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