Market Monitor - Automotive industry - Spain

Market Monitor

  • Spain
  • Automotive/Transport

01 oct. 2014

The automotive sector was hit hard by the economic crisis, as lower domestic consumption and difficulties accessing finance led to a slump in the car market. However, a rebound began in 2013.

Spain

  • Rebound in production and car registrations
  • Fewer payment delays in 2014
  • Banks still reluctant to provide business loans

Automotive Spain overview

The Spanish automotive sector is strategically very important for the country’s economy. It accounts for 10% of the Spanish industry sector’s share of GDP and for 8.1% of employment. It also contributes 11.2% to Spanish exports and receives 3.9% of imports. Spain is still the second largest manufacturer in Europe, behind Germany and ahead of France, and ranks number 12 globally.

Like other Spanish industries, the automotive sector was hit hard by the economic crisis, as lower domestic consumption and difficulties accessing finance led to a slump in the car market. However, a rebound began in 2013, with domestic car production increasing 9.3% to 2.16 million vehicles. In the passenger car segment, Spain produced 1.71 million units: an 11.7% year-on-year increase.

Automotive sector main manufacturing countries 2013

Exports became the mainstay of Spain´s economic recovery and in 2013 1.87 million cars were exported: up 8.7%. More than 85% of cars made in Spain are destined for export, particularly to the EU. However, car manufacturers were also able to increase their exports to markets outside the EU.

Demand from the home market for passenger cars fell dramatically as a result of the economic crisis: from 1.7 million vehicles registered in 2007 to fewer than 0.8 million in 2012. However, in 2013, new car registration grew 4%: to 822,950 units; and from January to August this year new passenger car registrations have increased 16.4%, indicating that a surge in domestic demand, as well as exports, is fuelling the economic rebound.


The outlook for 2014 is optimistic, with more production and export growth expected.

Spain automotive car production and exports

Both payment delays and insolvencies in the automotive sector have decreased over the last six months and the improving trend is expected to continue in the coming months. However, despite this positive trend, Spanish business insolvencies have remained at a high level since 2008. With increased global economic uncertainties, continued high credit costs for business loans and a fragile rebound in domestic demand, our underwriting approach to the automotive sector is still cautious. The recent rebound in production and car registrations is a good sign, but it must be seen in the context of steep decreases during the crisis years 2008-2012. Much will depend on the continuation of the current car incentives programs by the Spanish government.

Spanish automotive sector strengths weaknesses

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