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Renault says pandemic pushed it into record loss in 2020

Carmaker says full-year revenues were down 22% at €43.5 billion and vehicle sales slumped 21% to €2.95 million worldwide

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 Feb 2021 5:20PM

Renault says pandemic pushed it into record loss in 2020
French carmaker Renault says Japanese partner Nissan, in which it holds a 43% stake, accounts for €4.9 billion of its losses.– Twitter pic, February 19, 2021

PARIS – French carmaker Renault said today it booked a record loss in 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic hit its performance and looked set to weigh on the outlook this year as well. 
Renault said in a statement that it recorded a net loss of €8.05 billion (RM39.24 billion) last year, compared with a bottom-line profit of €19 million in 2019.
Renault said that its Japanese partner Nissan, in which it holds a 43% stake, accounted for €4.9 billion of the loss.
Full-year revenues were down 22% at €43.5 billion and vehicle sales slumped 21% to €2.95 million worldwide.
Nevertheless, “after a first half impacted by Covid-19, the group has significantly turned around its performance in the second half,” the carmaker said.
“The results for the second half... mark the first step in the group’s recovery,” said chief executive Luca de Meo.
However, “2021 is set to be difficult given the unknowns regarding the health crisis as well as electronic components supply shortages.”
De Meo did not provide any specific forecasts for 2021, but insisted: “We will face these challenges collectively, keeping the momentum towards recovery we’ve been successfully engaged in since last summer”. – AFP, February 19. 2021

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