BMW agrees to pay US$820m subsidies to China dealers
DeeperDive is a beta AI feature. Refer to full articles for the facts.
[SHANGHAI] German premium carmaker BMW has agreed to pay 5.1 billion yuan (US$820 million) worth of subsidies to its dealers in China to help cover their losses accrued last year, the country's main car dealer association said on Monday.
The agreement came after negotiations between BMW and its dealers, according to Song Tao, deputy secretary general of the China Automobile Dealers Association.
BMW said in a statement it had reached an agreement with its China-based dealers but declined to give further details or confirm the subsidy amount.
REUTERS
Share with us your feedback on BT's products and services
TRENDING NOW
Shelving S$5 billion office redevelopment plan proved ‘wise’ as geopolitical risks mount: OCBC chairman
Eurokars Group introduces rental car franchises Enterprise Rent-A-Car, National Car Rental, and Alamo to Singapore
20 photos that show how dramatically Singapore has changed in two decades
Singapore’s key exports up 15.3% in March from electronics surge, exceeding forecasts