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Souring mood in German auto sector sets gloomy tone for VW labour talks

BERLIN: Business sentiment in the German automotive industry slid deeper into negative territory in August, according to a survey, providing a gloomy backdrop to labour talks due to start on Wednesday at Volkswagen over its ambitious cost-cutting drive.

Ifo's business sentiment indicator for the sector fell from -18.5 in July to -24.7 the following month, the economic institute said on Wednesday.

"Sentiment in the automotive industry is taking a nosedive," Ifo sector specialist Anita Woelfl said in a statement pointing to markedly pessimistic expectations for the coming six months.

The expectations indicator dropped from -29.5 points in July to -40.5 in August, according to Ifo's monthly survey.

"Companies in the German automotive industry are suffering from a lack of new orders, especially from abroad. This is now also being reflected in personnel planning," Woelfl said.

On Monday, Volkswagen said it would prematurely end a job security programme in place since 1994 and set the stage for plant closures in Germany.

The company - Europe's top car maker by revenue and long a symbol of Germany's industrial might - is holding talks between management and the workforce later on Wednesday.

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