Falling share of Brazilian market
Updated: 2013-02-25 11:27



Most Chinese automakers suffered sales declines in Brazil in January despite 16 percent growth in the overall market, according to a local automotive industry association. JAC Motors reported a slight increase in the period, but its market share shrank. Chery, the No 1 Chinese maker by sales in Brazil, recorded a 74 percent drop to just 431 units.