, which was scheduled to be held in late April, have postponed the event due to a recent flare up of Covid-19 cases in China, people familiar with the matter told Reuters.
Auto China, the event’s organisers, have yet to decide on a new date, the sources said, declining to be identified as the information was not yet public.China is fighting its biggest wave of locally transmitted Covid-19 cases since it contained the initial outbreak centred on Wuhan in 2020, and multiple provinces have rolled out movement controls.and Shanghai.
It traditionally attracts both international and domestic carmakers, including Volkswagen, Toyota and Geely, and is often used as a launch pad to announce new products.was also postponed in 2020 to September of that year from April due to the coronavirus.