2021 Geneva Motorshow Cancelled.
Bad News for car lovers who are waiting for world largest motor show. Yes Geneva motor show cancelled on last minute, It is biggest motor show in world for car industry. All automobile industry in world take part into it to show an show their upcoming cars or powerful cars that performs very well.
Plan for Geneva motor show has been cancelled which was planned to held in march 2021. The biggest reason is Corona virus pandemic, In survey held by organisation a major of exhibitors stated they would probably not participate in 2021 Geneva event.
The Automobile sector is currently going though difficult phase and exhibitor need time to get recover from the effect of pandemic. Furthermore it is far from certain health situation would permit the organisation of an event attracting more than 6,00,000 visitors and 10,000 journalists.
The FGIMS said that it would now refuse the 16.8 million swiss franc (aproxx Rs 133.33 crore) loan from the state Geneva, because it has been contingent on an event organised in 2021. In order to long term future of event, the FGIMS has also decided to sell the motor show to Palexpo Sa, the company that run Geneva exhibition center it is held.
Read More :- Major Things to know while buying used car.
Bad News for car lovers who are waiting for world largest motor show. Yes Geneva motor show cancelled on last minute, It is biggest motor show in world for car industry. All automobile industry in world take part into it to show an show their upcoming cars or powerful cars that performs very well.
Plan for Geneva motor show has been cancelled which was planned to held in march 2021. The biggest reason is Corona virus pandemic, In survey held by organisation a major of exhibitors stated they would probably not participate in 2021 Geneva event.
The Automobile sector is currently going though difficult phase and exhibitor need time to get recover from the effect of pandemic. Furthermore it is far from certain health situation would permit the organisation of an event attracting more than 6,00,000 visitors and 10,000 journalists.
The FGIMS said that it would now refuse the 16.8 million swiss franc (aproxx Rs 133.33 crore) loan from the state Geneva, because it has been contingent on an event organised in 2021. In order to long term future of event, the FGIMS has also decided to sell the motor show to Palexpo Sa, the company that run Geneva exhibition center it is held.
Read More :- Major Things to know while buying used car.
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