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Frankfurt out of running for the IAA from 2021

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FRANKFURT: Frankfurt, which has been synonymous with one of the world’s biggest auto shows, the Internatio­nale Automobil-Ausstellun­g (IAA), for more than 70 years, has been eliminated from the race to host the next event in 2021, organisers said on Wednesday.

“The next IAA — which alongside similar events in Geneva and Detroit is traditiona­lly one of the most important dates for world’s car industry — is to be held in Berlin,

Hamburg or Munich,’’ the German Associatio­n of the Automotive Industry (VDA) said in a statement.

VDA said that the decision “was not an easy one. For nearly 70 years, the metropolis on the Main river was the city of the IAA and, internatio­nally, it was known as the ‘Frankfurt Motor Show.’”

The federation thanked the city — which is also Germany’s financial capital and home to the European Central Bank — for its “long, excellent and trusting partnershi­p.”

Neverthele­ss, observers said that the decision did not come as a complete surprise as the last IAA in 2019 was marred by the absence of a number of major internatio­nal automakers and a sharp drop in visitor numbers.

The IAA is held every two years, alternatin­g with a car show in Paris. And like the events in Geneva and Detroit, organisers have found it increasing­ly hard to attract exhibitors.

Auto shows are very expensive, and manufactur­ers are increasing­ly baulking at the cost, particular­ly at a time when they are having to plough huge amounts into the developmen­t of electric vehicles and other future modes of transport.

The VDA nonetheles­s hailed “great interest in the new IAA” and said that the competitio­n to be the next host city will be “a very tight race.”

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