French registrations fall 15% in December on new COVID surge, chips crunch

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PARIS — New-car registrations in France fell 15 percent in December, partly due to a global semiconductor shortage and as a new wave of coronavirus infections creates uncertainty.

In total, 158,121 passenger vehicles were registered last month, France’s CCFA association of carmakers said on Saturday.

For all of 2021, registrations were up just 0.5 percent at 1.66 million compared with 2020’s multi-year low.

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