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Trade war sees Volvo put brakes on IPO plans: Bloomberg
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Paris (AFP) Sept 10, 2018

Auto giant Volvo has fallen prey to growing concerns over the US' rumbling trade war with China, and has had to postpone plans for a share sale, the group's CEO told Bloomberg Monday.

Volvo, which has been owned by Chinese construction giant Geely Holding Group Co. since 2010, had planned to go public by the end of this year.

However, the auto behemoth has had to backtrack on the plans, citing fears over mounting tensions sparked by the US-China trade conflict.

"The issues around trade are hard for us because they impact cars shipped between China and the US," said chief executive Hakan Samuelsson of the Swedish company.

"It's a huge drawback," Samuelsson told Bloomberg News. "The risk is that these headwinds will increase."

In 2017, Volvo's sales in China were 25.8 percent higher than a year earlier, with over 114,000 vehicles sold.

The company, which exports vehicles from units in China to the United States, had planned to do the reverse from a plant in South Carolina.

However, because of the trade war, Volvo has had to backtrack on that plan, Bloomberg said.

US President Donald Trump on Friday threatened to slap tariffs on all of the Chinese goods imported into the US, ramping up the already tense trade relations with Beijing amid ongoing talks with Canada and the EU.

The United States already has punitive tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese goods in place and another $200 billion are "in the hopper" and "could take place very soon," Trump said.

He also told reporters that "behind that, there's another $267 billion ready to go on short notice if I want".

That would cover virtually all the goods imported from the world's second largest economy.

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Volkswagen faces German court showdown over 'dieselgate'
Frankfurt Am Main (AFP) Sept 7, 2018
Three years after the "dieselgate" scandal shook it to its foundations, Volkswagen next week faces a first major court case in Germany over cheating emissions tests on millions of vehicles worldwide. From 10:00 am (0800 GMT) on Monday, the regional court in Brunswick will examine whether the auto giant should have informed investors sooner about the trickery. On September 18, 2015, American authorities accused the group of fitting some 11 million vehicles with a so-called "defeat device" able to ... read more

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