Audi adjusts Hungary factory operations over Ukraine crisis

Reuters

Published Mar 17, 2022 13:06

Updated Mar 17, 2022 14:35

BUDAPEST (Reuters) -German carmaker Audi said on Thursday it was adjusting its manufacturing operations at its Hungarian factory, which accounts for a chunk of Hungary's exports, because the war in neighbouring Ukraine was affecting supply chains and sales.

Russia's invasion of Ukraine has undermined hopes for renewed growth in Central Europe's car industry this year and for the wider economy, just as businesses were looking forward to a recovery from the pandemic.

Audi Hungaria Chairman Alfons Dintner told a media briefing the factory in the western town of Gyor was already changing its engine manufacturing shifts and had stopped exports to Russia, in line with a decision by Audi owner Volkswagen (DE:VOWG_p).

But the impact on the Hungarian factory would "not be dramatic" he said, adding that the plant produced 1.6 million engines last year, including 250,000 electric drivetrains.

"Our revenue will be slightly lower, but this is still the beginning of the year, and we have lots of serious opportunities, so there is a good chance for us to make up for many things by the end of the year," Dintner said.

Suzuki's Hungarian factory has also suspended car exports to Russia and Ukraine as of March, while German premium carmaker Daimler-Benz said it had lowered output to two shifts at its Hungarian plant.