Hyundai Motor India reported a 16.5% decrease in quarterly profits, marking its first earnings report since going public. The decline was attributed to reduced domestic sales and exports. The company’s overall sales volume, including exports, experienced a 9% drop, resulting in a 7.5% decline in revenue, reaching 169.61 billion rupees.
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