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You are here: Home1 / News2 / International News3 / Kama Tyres: Exports decline 60% in 2022

Kama Tyres: Exports decline 60% in 2022

Date: 6th April 2023 Author: Stephen Goodchild Comments: 0
Kama Tyres celebrates its 50th anniversary this year (Image: Kama Tyres)

The 2022 annual results that Kama Tyres published today show a significant drop in its export business but stable overall production. Of the 12.3 million tyres sold last year, just 9% or some 1.1 million pieces were exported. Compare this with 2021, when Kama Tyres reported exporting 22% of the 12.3 million tyres it made, around 2.7 million tyres.

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