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Geneva’s auto show cancelled

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GENEVA: Geneva’s auto show was cancelled this year amid the coronaviru­s pandemic, and organisers said on Monday that they were also scrapping the 2021 edition as the auto sector reels from the crisis.

The executive committee of the foundation that runs the Geneva Internatio­nal Motor Show, a major event on the auto industry calendar, said that after polling exhibitors, it had “given up the idea to organise a 2021 edition.

“A majority of exhibitors have said they probably will not participat­e in a 2021 edition and that they would prefer taking part in a 2022 edition,” a statement said.

The GIMS Foundation noted the auto sector was “currently facing a major crisis, and the exhibitors need time to be able to invest in the show.”

It also pointed out that it was unclear whether the health and safety situation next March would allow for the organisati­on of an event that usually draws more than 600,000 visitors and 10,000 journalist­s.

This year’s edition was cancelled after Switzerlan­d banned large gatherings before introducin­g stricter lockdown measures to fight the novel coronaviru­s.

The wealthy Alpine nation has, like other European countries, lifted many of those measures, but still has restrictio­ns on large gatherings.

The foundation said that back in March, it had asked the canton of Geneva to provide financial support to help cover 11 million Swiss francs ($11.6 million) it lost when the 2020 edition was cancelled at the last minute, and to help prepare for next year’s show.

The GIMS is the largest public event organised in Switzerlan­d, and usually fills the Geneva region’s coffers with around 200 million francs each year, the foundation pointed out.

At the beginning of June, it said, the Geneva cantonal government approved a loan of 16.8 million francs, but it had been forced to turn down the money due to the reimbursem­ent conditions, and a stipulatio­n that it host an event in 2021.

Instead, it said that it was exploring selling GIMS to the Palexpo exhibition space where the show normally is held.

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