
South Korea's automobile exports contracted for five months in a row in March due mainly to waning demand from emerging markets amid fast-falling commodity prices, the government said Sunday.
Outbound shipments of vehicles came to 263,197 units last month, down 4.6% from 275,999 units tallied a year earlier, according to South Korea's Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy.
The March figure narrowed from an 8.1% on-year drop in February and an 18.8% plunge in January, the fastest decline since October 2010, according to South Korea's (Yonhap) News Agency.
But it jumped 37.3% on-month from February's 192,276 units.
The total value of overseas shipments also fell 5.7% on-year to US$4.03 billion, but it posted a 34.4% on-month gain.
For the first quarter, car exports fell 10.8% on-year to 654,494 units.
"Falling oil and commodity prices dragged down car demand from emerging markets in the Middle East and Latin America," the ministry said in a release.
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