FRANKFURT, March 9 (Reuters) - Germany's VDA auto industry association said on Tuesday it saw no need to change its forecast for a slight improvement in the German auto market in 2004 despite weak data in February.
"I see no reason to come off this at the moment," VDA President Bernd Gottschalk told Reuters on the fringes of a management conference in Munich.
He said he expected a turnaround in orders would take hold by April or May and that the German market would see ...
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