Sales of Rolls-Royces have fallen 'pretty close to zero' in China due to the spread of coronavirus, but the company sees early signs of possible recovery, the company's CEO told CNBC.
Rolls Royce said sales in China, its second largest market after the U.S., were hit especially hard as many parts of the country effectively shut down over the coronavirus.
Rolls Royce said sales in China, its second largest market after the U.S., were hit especially hard as many parts of the country effectively shut down over the coronavirus. "It is impacting our business, that's for sure," he said. "I fully understand that people in these circumstances have other things to think about than to buy a Rolls Royce."
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