Suzuki Motor operating income dips 46% in Apr-Jun qtr on lower India sales
The company's net sales during the quarter were also impacted by decline in sales in other markets like Pakistan and Indonesia, and due to impact of Yen appreciation, it added.

"Net sales and income of this first quarter (April to June 2019) decreased owing to decrease in Japan production due to restructuring of final inspection structure, as well as decrease in Indian automobile sales due to slowdown in overall market," Suzuki Motor Corp said in a statement.
The company's net sales during the quarter were also impacted by decline in sales in other markets like Pakistan and Indonesia, and due to impact of Yen appreciation, it added.
Maruti Suzuki India (MSI), which is majority-owned by Suzuki, has seen sales slump in India due to a prolonged slowdown.
The company's domestic sales were down 36.3 per cent at 98,210 units last month compared to 1,54,150 units in July last year. It was in June 2017 that the company's sales had last fallen below 1 lakh units in a month.
With prolonged slowdown, MSI has been forced to take various steps, including production cuts at its manufacturing plants, in order to adjust its inventory to market demand. It had cut vehicle production for the fifth consecutive month in June by 15.6 per cent to 1,11,917 units as compared to 1,32,616 units in the year-ago month.
As per industry sources, the company has also reduced temporary manpower at its facilities and freezed new hiring till the slowdown continues.
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