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Briton Wayne Griffiths named new Seat president
Nissan closes its plants in Catalonia, leaving over 20,000 jobs at risk
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Exports rose in February by 2.1%, before Covid-19 crisis
International sales in Catalonia account for 24.9% of Spain's total
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Spanish prosecutors request prison without bail for 7 pro-independence activists
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Catalan exports up 8.1% in April to €6.4bn
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Automobile Barcelona revs up for centenary edition
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Nissan announces layoff of 600 workers in Catalonia
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SEAT will launch six new electric car models and plug-in hybrids by 2021
The Catalan plant of the firm will lead the Volkswagen group's electric car platform
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Catalan exports hit new record in first half of 2018 with €36.6bn
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The Automobile Barcelona exceeds 755,000 visitors
The 39th edition of the Automobile Barcelona show closed its doors with a record figure of more than 755,000 visitors, about 5,000 more than in the past edition in 2015. Sales agreements increased 15% compared to the last edition, reaching almost 80,000 vehicles sold. “This year’s edition has marked a before and after for automobile shows worldwide,” stated the chairman of Automobile Barcelona, Enrique Lacalle. “We have invented the automobile show of the future, introducing a new format and a new philosophy of trade shows that have been well received by the public and the sector professionals. And this has significantly increased the number of visitors and sales,” Lacalle added. The chairman also informed that 47% of the visitors who came to buy a car, showed interest in the “connected car” innovation.
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