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  03 Aug 2022, 13:48

BMW profits drop as China lockdowns knock production

 FRANKFURT, Aug 3, 2022 (BSS/AFP) - German auto manufacturer BMW said

Wednesday its profits dipped in the second quarter as supply bottlenecks and
Chinese lockdowns knocked production.

The carmaker's profits for the period between April and June fell to three
billion euros ($3.1 billion) from 4.8 billion euros in the same period last
year.

BMW CEO Oliver Zipse recognised "unfavourable conditions" but said in a
statement the Munich-based group had shown "a high degree of resilience".

"Ongoing semiconductor supply issues and supply chain disruptions following
Covid lockdowns in China", a key market for automakers, held back production
in the first half of the year, BMW said in a statement.

BMW shipped just over 563,000 units in the second quarter of 2022, a drop of
19.8 percent.

Like other premium carmakers, the limits to production meant that BMW leant
more heavily on its top-of-the-range models with bigger margins.

The group benefited from this better "product mix" and higher prices for its
vehicles, which partially offset the fall in the number of vehicles sold, BMW
said.

BMW said economic conditions would "remain difficult" in the second half of
the year, with the war in Ukraine also disrupting supply and weighing on the
industry.

Unit sales in the second half would be "solidly higher", BMW said, but would
"not fully compensate for lost volume" in the first half, meaning deliveries
of its vehicles would now be "slightly below" the level of last year.

Stong demand and recent tight supply meant BMW had an "above-average order
bank".

But high inflation on the back of soaring energy prices would cool the
economy and see BMW's order backlog "normalise towards the end of the year".

BMW's predictions did not take into account the impact that a cut to Russian
gas supplies to Europe could have on its production locally.