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European car sales show first signs of recovery

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BERLIN: European car sales showed first signs of a tepid recovery in May as showrooms reopened after a two-month shutdown because of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Passenger vehicle registrati­ons in the European Union, the European Free Trade Associatio­n and the United Kingdom fell 57% year-on-year. While that’s the worst May since the European Automobile Manufactur­ers Associatio­n started tracking the data in 1990, it was an improvemen­t over the 78% plunge in April.

The exact shape of a potential recovery is still unclear as carmakers from Volkswagen AG to Fiat Chrysler Automobile­s NV prepare to announce results for what likely will be a devastatin­g second quarter. In the United States, Ford Motor Co forecast a Us$5bil loss for the three months through June.

The industry is hoping that consumers will drive an improvemen­t this summer by turning to cars for their holidays instead of flying to far-away destinatio­ns. US customers bought sport utility vehicles and trucks in droves in May, spurring a sales rebound.

Another positive signal is coming from China, where car sales rose for the first time in almost a year last month. The region has become a focus for European automakers, who are hoping better business there will make up for muted registrati­ons at home.

Sales have dropped 43% during the first five months of the year, in a sign that a rebound will take some time. European car sales are forecast to decline by as much as a fifth in 2020, according to Bloomberg Intelligen­ce’s Michael Dean.

All European countries showed double-digit percentage drops last month, though some did better than others. Germany’s registrati­ons declined by about half, while Spain’s fell almost 73%.

Meanwhile, companies are cutting costs wherever possible. France’s Renault SA announced in May it would reduce staff levels worldwide, while German automotive supplier ZF Friedrichs­hafen AG said it plans to cut as many as 15,000 jobs.

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