Russian car sales down 58.8% in 2022 as sanctions hit auto industry hard

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Car sales in Russia collapsed by 58.8% in 2022, the Association of European Businesses (AEB) said on Thursday.

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Car sales in Russia collapsed by 58.8% in 2022, the Association of European Businesses said on Thursday, as the industry reels from the impact of Western sanctions on Moscow.production for periods of last year as the industry struggled to source parts and establish new supply chains following the imposition of the sanctions over Moscow's military actions in Ukraine.

This photograph taken on January 5, 2023, shows car passing along a street leaving a light trails in front of a Stalin-era building in Moscow. "The issues with sanctions and unprecedented pressure on the Russian market on all fronts, of course, could not but affect the automotive industry," the head of the AEB's automobile committee, Alexey Kalitsev, said in a briefing.

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This is bad news for people who sell cars. Oh well.

Well that and considering young males would make up a large percentage of car buyers in Russia, are busy getting slaughtered in Ukraine, atm.

So 🇷🇺 is doing there part for climate change! 😂

So sad. At least they didn't have missile through their bedrom!!

Who doesn’t give a F*€? This guy

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