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Brazil automobile production to grow 6.8% in 2025, Anfavea forecasts

Brazil's auto production is anticipated to rise 6.8% in 2025 from this year, amounting to 2.75 million systems, estimates launched by automakers association Anfavea showed on Thursday.

Auto sales in Latin America's largest economy, the group included, are set to grow 5.6% next year to 2.8 million units. The association anticipates a 6.2% boost in exports in 2025, totaling 428,000 cars.

In 2024, the Brazilian vehicle sector is estimated to register its best performance given that 2017, ending the year with 2.65 million vehicle sales, according to Anfavea.

Nevertheless, the industry needs to end this year with an extraordinary unfavorable mark, considered that for the very first time car imports ought to go beyond exports, Anfavea President Marcio de Lima Leite told press reporters.

Imports in 2024 ought to amount to 463,000 automobiles compared to exports of 403,000 units.

Leite included that the recent free-trade deal between the European Union and South America's Mercosur bloc would not have a short-term influence on the Brazilian vehicle sector.

The effect will be from the seventh year onwards, he said.

(source: Reuters)