Volkswagen to close Europe plants for two weeks
FRANKFURT — Volkswagen said Tuesday it would close most of its European plants for two weeks due to uncertainty about demand for cars and supplies of parts amid the virus outbreak and said it wasn’t possible to give a reliable outlook for this year’s profits.
The company said, however, that its China business, a pillar of the company’s earnings, was coming back as the number of new cases lessens there and that its ambitious plans to scale up production of electric cars remained on track.
CEO Herbert Diess made the factory closing announcement at the start of the company’s annual news conference. The dpa news agency, citing employee representatives, said that the last shifts would run this Friday in most locations. The company’s facilities in Italy, where the outbreak has been particularly severe, have already shut down.
Diess said that in China “sales are increasing and the showrooms are open” after the severe lockdown imposed by Chinese authorities appears to have slowed the epidemic.