German carmakers
optimistic on 2018 growth even as tariffs loom
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[July 03, 2018]
DUESSELDORF, Germany
(Reuters) - German autos trade body VDA has nudged
higher its forecast for growth in domestic car sales
this year even as the sector continues to grapple with
the aftermath of the diesel crisis and a looming trade
war. |
Bernhard Mattes, President of the German Association of
the Automotive Industry (VDA), is seen at the 88th
International Motor Show at Palexpo in Geneva,
Switzerland, March 6, 2018. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse |
It said it now expected Germany's passenger car market to grow
by 1 percent to around 3.5 million vehicles this year, compared
with a previous guidance for 3.4 million.
"Despite economic and political uncertainty, the German
automotive industry remains strong," VDA President Bernhard
Mattes told journalists at a news conference on Tuesday,
according to a prepared speech text.
In June, new car registrations were 4 percent higher than in the
year-earlier period.
Germany's autos sector is being rattled by a threat by U.S.
President Donald Trump to impose a 20 percent tariff on all
imports of cars assembled in the European Union.
VDA's Mattes called on politicians to seek a transatlantic
compromise that would see both the U.S. and Europe take a step
back from tariffs and would comply with the rules set out by the
World Trade Organization.
"But if the U.S. should nonetheless unilaterally increase
tariffs there will have to be a response," he said.
(Reporting by Matthias Inverardi; Writing by Maria Sheahan;
Editing by Arno Schuetze)
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