ANKARA (Reuters) – A Turkish official said on Wednesday that Volkswagen (VOWG_p.DE) had suspended plans for a new plant in Turkey due to coronavirus uncertainty and that the company could reassess the matter once the pandemic is contained.

In October last year, Volkswagen put a decision about the plant on hold amid international criticism about the country’s military operations in Syria.

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