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Auto major Maruti Suzuki's total sales decline 71 percent in May over April

| @indiablooms | Jun 01, 2021, at 10:52 pm

New Delhi: Auto major Maruti Suzuki India Limited posted total sales of 46,555 units in May 2021, a decline from the figures registered in April.

The sales figure released by Maruti shows the company marked a 71 percent decline after registering sales of 1,59,691 units in April.

Total sales in the month include domestic sales of 33,771 units, sales to other OEMs 1,522 units and exports of 11,262 units, the company said in a statement.

It seems the lockdowns imposed in several states across India due to COVID-19 pandemic hit the sales figures of the company.

In May 2021, the company shut production from 1st May through 16th May so as to divert oxygen from industrial use for medical purposes.

In May 2020, the company witnessed production disruption owing to lockdowns.

"Since neither of the two months had normal production, the sales volume of May 2021 are not comparable with May 2020," read the statement.

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