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PARIS, May 18 ― Supply chain problems further hobbled the EU auto industry in April, data showed today, with sales falling by a fifth from the same period last year. A lack of computer chips has frustrated automakers for over a year with certain parts imported from Ukraine also now posing...

PARIS, May 18 ― Supply chain problems further hobbled the EU auto industry in April, data showed today, with sales falling by a fifth from the same period last year.

New passenger car registrations in European Union “saw a significant drop” of 20.6 per cent in April “as supply chain issues continued to weigh heavily on car production,” the European Automobile Manufacturers' Association said.“With the exception of the pandemic year in 2020, this was the weakest April result in terms of volumes sold since records began,” the ACEA said.

 

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