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BMW Plans to Cut More Costs After China Slump Hits Outlook

The German automaker expects a significant profit drop and a one-time cost hit as weaker China sales and Middle East conflict pressures persist.

  • On Tuesday, German carmaker BMW cut its 2026 profit outlook to 1% to 3%, down from 6% previously, citing slowdowns in Chinese demand and disruption from the war in Iran.
  • Elevated energy prices driven by the war in Iran are weighing on costs, while the carmaker stated that positive volume developments in Europe and the USA cannot compensate for sales declines in China and Asia Pacific.
  • Shares in BMW tumbled to their lowest level in over 5 years on Wednesday after Chief Executive Officer Milan Nedeljkovic cited a "drastic downturn in market conditions."
  • To adapt to market pressures, BMW will expand its 2026 cost-cutting program, leading to a one-time negative impact in the second half of this year and slightly lower deliveries.
  • The profit warning weighed on the broader European auto sector, pressuring German rivals Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz, as Its CEO Oliver Blume cited "wars, geopolitical tensions, trade barriers, stricter regulations, and intense competition" as headwinds.
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Even at BMW, profit is breaking away, which shows how existential the crisis of industry is, and how threatening the pressure from China has become.

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BMW lowers the profit forecast, a corporate conversion could cost thousands of jobs.

·Berlin, Germany
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BMW cuts its forecast. Analysts see this as a warning signal for the entire automotive industry. What does it look like for the manufacturers on the stock exchange?

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Bloomberg broke the news in New York, United States on Tuesday, June 16, 2026.
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