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PARIS ā Despite record profits last year, Peugeot maker PSA Group said Wednesday it lost 700 million euros ($760 million) in China ā and that was before the new virus hit a key manufacturing center.
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As it prepares to merge with Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, PSA forecast a cloudy market for 2020, with shrinking auto sales in Europe and Russia and stagnation in Latin America ā and a question mark around China.
PSAās losses in China in 2019 involved two joint ventures that it decided to scale back because of shrinking car sales. Early this year, PSA suspended activity at its plants in Wuhan, the epicenter of the virus that apparently emerged from China late last year.
āThe virus didnāt help,ā Chief Financial Officer Philippe de Rovira told reporters. He said Wednesday it still expects to restart on March 11, and that itās too early to predict the overall financial impact of the virus on PSAās activities and sales worldwide.
āItās clear this is a big risk for the whole industry,ā CEO Carlos Tavares said.
Overall, PSA has been on the rise and working to consolidate with rivals as the industry grapples with the transition to electric and driver-less vehicles. PSA reported a 13% boost in profit for 2019, to 3.2 billion euros. It said the company saved 550 million euros last year through its purchase of Germanyās Opel and Britainās Vauxhall from GM.