Renault profits plunge on Iranian charge


(MENAFN- AFP) French auto group Renault reported a profit plunge on Friday owing to charges for halting its activities in Iran and for restructuring in France.

The group reported a net profit for the first six months of the year of 39 million euros ($52 million) compared with 746 million euros at the same time last year.

The exceptional charges helped to push the operating result to a loss of 249 million euros from a profit of 519 million euros last time.

Sales fell by 2.4 percent to 20.4 billion euros, the group said in a statement, but it stood by its outlook for the full year despite what it termed a "tougher environment than expected."

The company took a charge this year of 512 million euros for its activities in Iran which have been hit by a hardening since July 1 of international sanctions which now include the auto sector.

Finance director Dominique Thormann told a press conference that "there is an effective halt to activity" in this country.

Renault is the second-biggest French auto group after struggling PSA Peugeot Citroen which early last year interrupted its activities in Iran.


AFP

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