Agence France-Presse Oct 08, 2021 12:36:26 IST
Organisers of the Geneva auto show announced Thursday that they were scrapping next year’s event as the global shortage of semiconductors has put a severe dent on the industry.
The Geneva International Motor Show, which was not held last year or in 2021 due to the pandemic, has been rescheduled to 2023.
The most recent edition of one’s Geneva motor show happened in 2019. Image: Newspress
“Many exhibitors have indicated the great news is uncertainties caused by the Covid-19 pandemic make it impossible to allow them to make a firm commitment as GIMS 2022, ” announced Sandro Mesquita, the event’s chief executive.
“On top of this is the down sides impact that the current deficit of semiconductors has on car mini, ” he said.
The show seemed to be supposed to take place in February 2022 .
“The chip tragedy is likely to drag on well to form next year, with negative savings implications” for manufacturers, Mesquita said.
“In these uncertain times, really brands are therefore struggles to make a commitment to play a trade fair go well with have taken place in just over three months. ”
Geneva Motor Show 2022 scrapped, next edition of the automatic exhibition scheduled for 2023
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