WOLFSBURG, Germany, April 2 (Reuters) - Germany's VDA auto association said on Wednesday that it could not rule out production cuts due to weakness in the U.S. market after orders in March slipped below February levels.
"Orders at the level seen in February were undoubtedly an exception. March will certainly bring us back to reality," VDA president Bernd Gottschalk said at a conference.
He gave no precise figures.
Gottschalk said German car production rose seven ...
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