Indonesia November Motorbike Sales Rise 6.6%
Jakarta. Motorcycle sales in Indonesia in November rebounded 6.6 percent from a year earlier, the first expansion in eight months, data from an industry association showed on Tuesday (13/12).
Motorbike sales stood at 570,923 units in November, up from 535,682 units sold in the same month last year, but a bit lower than the 571,201 units sold in October.
Motorcycles are hugely popular in Southeast Asia's biggest economy and their sales are a key indicator of consumption. Sales in November were led by Honda Motor, Yamaha Motor and Kawasaki, the data showed.
Reuters
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