The Geneva International Motor Show is over. After 100 years organisers have decided to pull the plug on the event.
The show has had a troubled few years after covid cancellations and then a reluctance of manufacturers to commit to the show. This year’s edition in March was far smaller than it has been in the past.
Many observers are not surprised. Vincent Subilia, Director of the Geneva Chamber of Commerce, told the Tribune de Genève that it's painful, but understandable.
The Tourist Office says it's not much of a surprise, but it’s a new chapter.
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