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Hyundai India exported 1,341 vehicles in April 2020, beating Maruti Suzuki, which exported 632 units, to become India’s largest automaker in terms of monthly numbers.
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While Hyundai’s domestic sales were zero, the company’s exports reached 1,341 units in April 2020.
Hyundai Motor India has come out with official sales numbers for the month of April 2020. However, the blockade issued due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which forced Hyundai to suspend production and retail activities, domestic sales of the company remained at zero units last month. However, due to the resumption of port operations, Hyundai was able to export 1,341 units in April 2020, beating Maruti Suzuki, which exported 632 units, to become the largest automaker in India in terms of monthly numbers.
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That said, in April 2020, Hyundai’s exports fell 92 percent, compared to 16,800 vehicles exported during the same month in 2019. Hyundai has confirmed that all export shipments were made in accordance with guidelines established by the government and export regulatory authorities, guaranteeing adequate security and protection for all.
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Hyundai announced the suspension of the operation at its Chennai facility on March 22 to stem the spread of the coronavirus in India. However, the company has said it is now ready to begin production and in the process of obtaining all necessary approvals for post-closure operations. Currently, the national closure is scheduled to end on May 3, 2020.
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