Mexican auto industry groups urge Puebla state to allow operations to restart

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Mexican auto industry groups on Sunday urged the governor of the state of Puebla to allow a gradual restart of operations after economic activity was curbed to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus.

) have major plants, said on Friday conditions “do not exist” yet for the auto industry to restart activity, while carmakers with plants in other states have signalled they are being allowed to reopen.

The automotive industry represents 3.8% of Mexico’s gross domestic product and 20.5% of its manufacturing GDP while also being a major employer, five industry groups said in a joint letter to Puebla Governor Miguel Barbosa.

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