BMW says coronavirus hit China sales but sticks to 2020 global target

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FRANKFURT: BMW on Tuesday said its China sales have taken a hit this year because of the new coronavirus, but stuck to its target for growing passenger car sales for the year, and said its global supply chain has not been disrupted.

"There has been a significant impact in China," Chief Executive Oliver Zipse told journalists in a conference call.

"We see no impact outside China. We're sticking to our target of achieving slight growth in car sales," Zipse said.

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